The Iberian dehesas are a man-made habitat composed of scattered oaks (Quercus spp.) and extensive grass cover occupying three million ha in south-western Iberia. This paper compares the structure of the passerine bird communities in this region with other bird assemblages of Iberian woodlands. Although forest bird numbers in the southern half of the Iberian peninsula are decreasing, the dehesas show the highest richness in breeding birds, seemingly as the result of the increased presence of border and open-habitat birds. A low intra-habitat turnover of species was observed in the dehesas, with birds recorded at a sampling point accounting for a high percentage of the total richness of the community. This can be related to the low spatial p...
International audience& Context The remaining riparian stretches are often the unique suitable habit...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
Cork oak woodlands are a keystone habitat for Mediterranean biodiversity but are currently undergoin...
In the southwest part of the Iberian Peninsula the dominant land-use are the Portuguese montados and...
The composition of the passerine bird communities inhabiting two southern Spanish habitats was inves...
This study assesses whether the afforestation approach consisting in the introduction of woodland is...
The spread of exotic tree plantations on the North Atlantic coast of the Iberian peninsula raises co...
Tellería, J. L., 2001. Passerine bird communities of Iberian dehesas: a review. Animal Biodiversity ...
Patterns of habitat preference and distribution and abundance of wintering bird fauna in central Spa...
We investigated the effects of local habitat structure and surrounding landscape characteristics (pr...
Hole-nesting birds include species highly dependent on old trees or dead wood for nesting, roosting,...
a view from a nest–box monitoring study. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 36.2: 153–163. Exotic...
Agricultural land-use changes in Europe have taken two opposing directions: towards agricultural int...
The main objective of this study is to identify the structure/landscape measures having a greater in...
Hole-nesting birds include species highly dependent on old trees or dead wood for nesting, roosting...
International audience& Context The remaining riparian stretches are often the unique suitable habit...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
Cork oak woodlands are a keystone habitat for Mediterranean biodiversity but are currently undergoin...
In the southwest part of the Iberian Peninsula the dominant land-use are the Portuguese montados and...
The composition of the passerine bird communities inhabiting two southern Spanish habitats was inves...
This study assesses whether the afforestation approach consisting in the introduction of woodland is...
The spread of exotic tree plantations on the North Atlantic coast of the Iberian peninsula raises co...
Tellería, J. L., 2001. Passerine bird communities of Iberian dehesas: a review. Animal Biodiversity ...
Patterns of habitat preference and distribution and abundance of wintering bird fauna in central Spa...
We investigated the effects of local habitat structure and surrounding landscape characteristics (pr...
Hole-nesting birds include species highly dependent on old trees or dead wood for nesting, roosting,...
a view from a nest–box monitoring study. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 36.2: 153–163. Exotic...
Agricultural land-use changes in Europe have taken two opposing directions: towards agricultural int...
The main objective of this study is to identify the structure/landscape measures having a greater in...
Hole-nesting birds include species highly dependent on old trees or dead wood for nesting, roosting...
International audience& Context The remaining riparian stretches are often the unique suitable habit...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
Cork oak woodlands are a keystone habitat for Mediterranean biodiversity but are currently undergoin...