The fact that species vary in their vulnerability to extinction is well documented, but the reasons for these differences remain poorly understood. Why should some species/families/guilds decline rapidly with increasing anthropogenic disturbance, while others either tolerate or proliferate in disturbed habitats? We investigated the bird species composition in 31 primary forest patches of varying size in a region of the Amazonian 'Arc of Deforestation' and assessed which species life-history traits predisposed individual species to extinction. Medium-sized non-flocking canopy frugivores/ominvores of low primary forest dependence were least likely to go extinct in small patches, while small-bodied flock-following primary-forest-dependent terr...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
As humans continue to alter tropical landscapes across the world, it is important to understand what...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
The combined effects of rapid habitat loss, fragmentation and disturbance on tropical forest avifaun...
Questions: Does the tendency to join flocks predispose a bird species to local or global extinction?...
Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in th...
Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in th...
Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in th...
Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifica...
Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifica...
Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifica...
The highest avian species richness on Earth is found in the Neotropics, with the speciose antbird su...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
As humans continue to alter tropical landscapes across the world, it is important to understand what...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
The combined effects of rapid habitat loss, fragmentation and disturbance on tropical forest avifaun...
Questions: Does the tendency to join flocks predispose a bird species to local or global extinction?...
Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in th...
Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in th...
Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in th...
Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifica...
Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifica...
Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifica...
The highest avian species richness on Earth is found in the Neotropics, with the speciose antbird su...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
Competitive interactions among species with similar ecological niches are known to regulate the asse...
As humans continue to alter tropical landscapes across the world, it is important to understand what...