South America is home to some of the largest, most diverse grasslands on the planet, providing critical habitat for numerous plants and animals and vital resources for millions of people. Yet, at the dawn of the 21st Century, South America´s grasslands are experiencing rapid, widespread and unprecedented impacts from activities such as pesticide use, drainage, urbanization, and conversion to industrial monocultures. In combination with the pervasive effects of global climate change, these impacts have the potential to ripple across grassland food webs in ways we still poorly understand. How do these impacts affect the behavior, ecology and population demographics of the numerous migratory birds that call these grasslands home? Given the his...
Migratory animals often play key ecological roles within the communities they visit throughout their...
Current changes in the environment and increases in threats to wildlife have prompted the need for a...
Conservation area networks (CAN) must overlap spatial patterns of conservation priorities in order t...
In the Pampa ecoregion of South America, the intensification of agriculture has led to the almost to...
We studied density changes of two groups of Neotropical austral migrant landbirds - the South Americ...
The Neotropical Region has experienced large habitat transformations as a result of intensified agri...
<div><p>Migratory animals often play key ecological roles within the communities they visit througho...
Migratory animals often play key ecological roles within the communities they visit throughout their...
The Flooding Pampas is the most important livestock region of Argentina, but is a region where repla...
The Pampean grassland in South America has been almost completely transformed by human activities an...
The South American dry Chaco is a mosaic of woody vegetation and grasslands with high deforestation ...
The Wallacean Shortfall, in which the distribution of organisms is not completely known, hampers the...
Abstract Global changes increasingly worry researchers and policymakers and may have irreversible im...
The Lined Seedeater (Sporophila lineola) is a small intra-tropical migrant songbird. However, little...
The Beni savannas of Northern Bolivia are one of the world’s most remote, understudied and threatene...
Migratory animals often play key ecological roles within the communities they visit throughout their...
Current changes in the environment and increases in threats to wildlife have prompted the need for a...
Conservation area networks (CAN) must overlap spatial patterns of conservation priorities in order t...
In the Pampa ecoregion of South America, the intensification of agriculture has led to the almost to...
We studied density changes of two groups of Neotropical austral migrant landbirds - the South Americ...
The Neotropical Region has experienced large habitat transformations as a result of intensified agri...
<div><p>Migratory animals often play key ecological roles within the communities they visit througho...
Migratory animals often play key ecological roles within the communities they visit throughout their...
The Flooding Pampas is the most important livestock region of Argentina, but is a region where repla...
The Pampean grassland in South America has been almost completely transformed by human activities an...
The South American dry Chaco is a mosaic of woody vegetation and grasslands with high deforestation ...
The Wallacean Shortfall, in which the distribution of organisms is not completely known, hampers the...
Abstract Global changes increasingly worry researchers and policymakers and may have irreversible im...
The Lined Seedeater (Sporophila lineola) is a small intra-tropical migrant songbird. However, little...
The Beni savannas of Northern Bolivia are one of the world’s most remote, understudied and threatene...
Migratory animals often play key ecological roles within the communities they visit throughout their...
Current changes in the environment and increases in threats to wildlife have prompted the need for a...
Conservation area networks (CAN) must overlap spatial patterns of conservation priorities in order t...