Despite the fact that Madagascar is classified a biological 'hotspot' due to having both high levels of species endemism and high forest loss, there has been no published research on how Madagascan bird species respond to the creation of a forest edge or to degradation of their habitat. In this study, we examined how forest bird communities and different foraging guilds were affected by patch habitat quality and landscape context (forest core, forest edge and matrix habitat) in the threatened littoral forests of coastal southeastern Madagascar. We quantified habitat use and community composition of birds by conducting 20 point counts in each landscape contextual element in October and November 2002. We found that littoral forest core habita...
Remnant forest fragments provide an opportunity for conservation in fragmented landscapes but some p...
Multiple-use protected areas, in which sustainable levels of extractive livelihood activities are pe...
Forest fragmentation results in a loss of forest interior and an increase in edge habitat. As a resu...
Despite the fact that Madagascar is classified a biological 'hotspot' due to having both high levels...
Aim? Madagascar's lowland forests are both rich in endemic taxa and considered to be seriously threa...
Madagascar's lowland littoral forests are rich in endemic taxa and considered to be seriously threat...
Despite increasing publicity, habitat loss and fragmentation remain a serious threat to biodiversity...
The littoral forests of Madagascar are relatively unexplored ecosystems that are considered seriousl...
Despite increasing publicity, habitat loss and fragmentation remain a serious threat to biodiversity...
The littoral forests of Madagascar are relatively unexplored ecosystems that are considered seriousl...
Thirty bird species of the PN Ranomafana region, restricted to forest habitats, are undergoi...
Thirty bird species of the PN Ranomafana region, restricted to forest habitats, are undergoing a sev...
The littoral forests of south-eastern Madagascar are among the most threatened ecosystems on the isl...
Madagascar is a global biodiversity hotspot threatened by forest loss, degradation and fragmentation...
Background: The West Malagasy dry forests support numerous endemic species and experience heavy anth...
Remnant forest fragments provide an opportunity for conservation in fragmented landscapes but some p...
Multiple-use protected areas, in which sustainable levels of extractive livelihood activities are pe...
Forest fragmentation results in a loss of forest interior and an increase in edge habitat. As a resu...
Despite the fact that Madagascar is classified a biological 'hotspot' due to having both high levels...
Aim? Madagascar's lowland forests are both rich in endemic taxa and considered to be seriously threa...
Madagascar's lowland littoral forests are rich in endemic taxa and considered to be seriously threat...
Despite increasing publicity, habitat loss and fragmentation remain a serious threat to biodiversity...
The littoral forests of Madagascar are relatively unexplored ecosystems that are considered seriousl...
Despite increasing publicity, habitat loss and fragmentation remain a serious threat to biodiversity...
The littoral forests of Madagascar are relatively unexplored ecosystems that are considered seriousl...
Thirty bird species of the PN Ranomafana region, restricted to forest habitats, are undergoi...
Thirty bird species of the PN Ranomafana region, restricted to forest habitats, are undergoing a sev...
The littoral forests of south-eastern Madagascar are among the most threatened ecosystems on the isl...
Madagascar is a global biodiversity hotspot threatened by forest loss, degradation and fragmentation...
Background: The West Malagasy dry forests support numerous endemic species and experience heavy anth...
Remnant forest fragments provide an opportunity for conservation in fragmented landscapes but some p...
Multiple-use protected areas, in which sustainable levels of extractive livelihood activities are pe...
Forest fragmentation results in a loss of forest interior and an increase in edge habitat. As a resu...