We combine mist-net data from 24 disturbance treatments taken from seven studies on the responses of understorey Amazonian birds to selective logging, single and recurrent wildfires, and habitat fragmentation. The different disturbance treatments had distinct effects on avian guild structure, and fire disturbance and the isolation of forest patches resulted in bird communities that were most divergent from those in continuous, undisturbed forest in terms of their species composition. Although low-intensity logging treatments had the least noticeable effects, the composition of understorey birds was still markedly different from the composition in undisturbed forest. This analysis demonstrates the importance of preventing habitat fragmentati...
The present study evaluated the characteristics of the understory bird fauna of four fragments of te...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Understorey insectivorous birds are highly vulnerable to different forms of habitat disturbance in t...
We combine mist-net data from 24 disturbance treatments taken from seven studies on the responses of...
Avifaunal responses to understorey fire disturbance and subsequent changes in habitat structure were...
Avifaunal responses to understorey fire disturbance and subsequent changes in habitat structure were...
Avifaunal responses to understorey fire disturbance and subsequent changes in habitat structure were...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
The effects of fire on the composition of a bird community were investigated in an Amazonian savanna...
The combined effects of rapid habitat loss, fragmentation and disturbance on tropical forest avifaun...
As humans continue to alter tropical landscapes across the world, it is important to understand what...
(With 2 figures) The effects of fire on the composition of a bird community were investigated in an ...
SUMMARYData form an intensive mist-netting mark-recapture program in the central Amazon demostrate s...
The present study evaluated the characteristics of the understory bird fauna of four fragments of te...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Understorey insectivorous birds are highly vulnerable to different forms of habitat disturbance in t...
We combine mist-net data from 24 disturbance treatments taken from seven studies on the responses of...
Avifaunal responses to understorey fire disturbance and subsequent changes in habitat structure were...
Avifaunal responses to understorey fire disturbance and subsequent changes in habitat structure were...
Avifaunal responses to understorey fire disturbance and subsequent changes in habitat structure were...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
The effects of fire on the composition of a bird community were investigated in an Amazonian savanna...
The combined effects of rapid habitat loss, fragmentation and disturbance on tropical forest avifaun...
As humans continue to alter tropical landscapes across the world, it is important to understand what...
(With 2 figures) The effects of fire on the composition of a bird community were investigated in an ...
SUMMARYData form an intensive mist-netting mark-recapture program in the central Amazon demostrate s...
The present study evaluated the characteristics of the understory bird fauna of four fragments of te...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Understorey insectivorous birds are highly vulnerable to different forms of habitat disturbance in t...