In tropical and subtropical forest ecosystems, cavities formed by decay processes are a key but scarce resource for birds that nest and roost in them, which makes them a highly sensitive group to logging. The piedmont forest of northwestern Argentina is a complex ecosystem with 113 tree and 120 bird species. It has high logging pressure on the few, well-conserved forest remnants, complicating the delineation of sustainable management guidelines for each tree or bird species in a short time. Our objective was to reduce the complexity of subtropical forests by grouping tree species according to the characteristics used by secondary cavity-nesting birds (i.e. non excavators). In the piedmont forest, 50 plots of 0.25 ha were sampled to record c...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
Tree cavities are a critical multi-annual resource that can limit populations and structure communit...
Woodpeckers (Picidae) are broadly associated with forests but vary in sensitivity to habitat alterat...
Birds select nesting sites with certain characteristics associated with tree age and species that he...
Understanding nest-site selection is critical to conserving tree-cavity-nesting wildlife, but nest-s...
An important goal for the conservation of tropical forest biodiversity is to maintain adequate suppl...
Tree cavities are proposed to limit populations and structure communities of cavity-nesting birds, m...
The high level of forest intervention and the decrease in biodiversity as a result of logging are in...
Cavity-nesting vertebrates are an important component of biodiversity in tropical and subtropical fo...
The interactions between birds that use tree cavities for breeding, roosting and sheltering have bee...
Selective logging is one of the main economical activities in tropical and subtropical forests. Whil...
In tropical forests and savannahs worldwide, hundreds of species of cavity-nesting vertebrates depen...
Nest-site selection is crucial for birds' breeding success and, therefore, studies on this topic are...
Forests that are not managed sustainably eventually lose their economic and ecological value and are...
Most bird species that nest in tree cavities globally occur in diverse assemblages in little-studied...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
Tree cavities are a critical multi-annual resource that can limit populations and structure communit...
Woodpeckers (Picidae) are broadly associated with forests but vary in sensitivity to habitat alterat...
Birds select nesting sites with certain characteristics associated with tree age and species that he...
Understanding nest-site selection is critical to conserving tree-cavity-nesting wildlife, but nest-s...
An important goal for the conservation of tropical forest biodiversity is to maintain adequate suppl...
Tree cavities are proposed to limit populations and structure communities of cavity-nesting birds, m...
The high level of forest intervention and the decrease in biodiversity as a result of logging are in...
Cavity-nesting vertebrates are an important component of biodiversity in tropical and subtropical fo...
The interactions between birds that use tree cavities for breeding, roosting and sheltering have bee...
Selective logging is one of the main economical activities in tropical and subtropical forests. Whil...
In tropical forests and savannahs worldwide, hundreds of species of cavity-nesting vertebrates depen...
Nest-site selection is crucial for birds' breeding success and, therefore, studies on this topic are...
Forests that are not managed sustainably eventually lose their economic and ecological value and are...
Most bird species that nest in tree cavities globally occur in diverse assemblages in little-studied...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia (Biologia da Conservação), 2009, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciê...
Tree cavities are a critical multi-annual resource that can limit populations and structure communit...
Woodpeckers (Picidae) are broadly associated with forests but vary in sensitivity to habitat alterat...