Many forest bird species require tree cavities for nesting, and share this resource with a diverse community of animals. When cavities are limited, niche overlap can result in interspecific competition, with negative consequences for threatened populations. Vinaceous-breasted Parrots (Amazona vinacea) are endangered cavity nesters endemic to the subtropical Atlantic Forest, where cavities are scarce. We examined nest niche overlap among Vinaceous-breasted Parrots and 9 potential competitors (birds and mammals >140 g, and social insects) in Argentina, considering (1) timing of breeding, (2) characteristics of cavities (depth, entrance diameter, height), trees (diameter at breast height DBH, species, condition), and habitat (surrounding land ...
The abundance of wood cavities is thought to be a limiting factor for bird species that depend on th...
Cavity-nesting vertebrates are an important component of biodiversity in tropical and subtropical fo...
Most bird species that nest in tree cavities globally occur in diverse assemblages in little-studied...
Knowledge of breeding success and its limiting factors is crucial in assessing species’ conservation...
Knowledge of breeding success and its limiting factors is crucial in assessing species’ conservation...
Knowledge of breeding success and its limiting factors is crucial in assessing species’ conservation...
Knowledge of breeding success and its limiting factors is crucial in assessing species’ conservation...
Understanding nest-site selection is critical to conserving tree-cavity-nesting wildlife, but nest-s...
The nesting requirements of the Yellow-headed Parrot (Amazona oratrix) are poorly understood, despit...
Identifying habitat or nesting microhabitat variables associated with high levels of nest success is...
Tree cavities are proposed to limit populations and structure communities of cavity-nesting birds, m...
Understanding the effect of habitat fragmentation is a fundamental yet complicated aim of many ecolo...
The progressive exploitation and destruction of nesting habitat in recent years, combined with the s...
Abstract. Unprecedented cavity nesting among falconids: a Chimango Caracaras (Milvago chimango) pop...
An important goal for the conservation of tropical forest biodiversity is to maintain adequate suppl...
The abundance of wood cavities is thought to be a limiting factor for bird species that depend on th...
Cavity-nesting vertebrates are an important component of biodiversity in tropical and subtropical fo...
Most bird species that nest in tree cavities globally occur in diverse assemblages in little-studied...
Knowledge of breeding success and its limiting factors is crucial in assessing species’ conservation...
Knowledge of breeding success and its limiting factors is crucial in assessing species’ conservation...
Knowledge of breeding success and its limiting factors is crucial in assessing species’ conservation...
Knowledge of breeding success and its limiting factors is crucial in assessing species’ conservation...
Understanding nest-site selection is critical to conserving tree-cavity-nesting wildlife, but nest-s...
The nesting requirements of the Yellow-headed Parrot (Amazona oratrix) are poorly understood, despit...
Identifying habitat or nesting microhabitat variables associated with high levels of nest success is...
Tree cavities are proposed to limit populations and structure communities of cavity-nesting birds, m...
Understanding the effect of habitat fragmentation is a fundamental yet complicated aim of many ecolo...
The progressive exploitation and destruction of nesting habitat in recent years, combined with the s...
Abstract. Unprecedented cavity nesting among falconids: a Chimango Caracaras (Milvago chimango) pop...
An important goal for the conservation of tropical forest biodiversity is to maintain adequate suppl...
The abundance of wood cavities is thought to be a limiting factor for bird species that depend on th...
Cavity-nesting vertebrates are an important component of biodiversity in tropical and subtropical fo...
Most bird species that nest in tree cavities globally occur in diverse assemblages in little-studied...