Artificial perches are used in tropical forest restoration projects to increase the dispersal of seeds into restored areas. The ability of perches to enhance seed deposition depends on their ability to attract seed dispersing birds, as well as the correlation between the season of bird visits to perches and the phenology of fruit production in adjacent forests. Using data collected from a large-scale restoration project, we characterized the community of birds that utilize artificial perches over the course of one year. We hypothesized that the structure of a bird assemblage that uses artificial perches is affected by seasonal variation. We aimed to describe the richness, abundance and diversity of a bird assemblage on artificial perches in...
The capture of birds in the canopy is not a common methodology, mainly for logistical reasons, even ...
In the São Paulo State predominated two large phytoecological formations: the semideciduous forests ...
The Coal Basin of Santa Catarina state, Brazil, has approximately six thousand hectares of degraded ...
Artificial perches are widely used in ecological restoration projects; however, the results of these...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the deposition of seeds under artificial perches located...
In the Midwest region of Brazil, forest fragments from the Atlantic Forest biome are disconnected fr...
Vertical artificial structures can attract and function as artificial perches, increasing seed rain....
Recovering secondary forests on degraded agricultural lands represents a promising opportunity to of...
One of the main barriers to restoration is the arrival of diaspores in degraded areas. However, this...
Abstract Ecological restoration through conventional plantation techniques can create forests with l...
The Atlantic Forest has experienced great loss of habitats and biodiversity as a consequence of huma...
The lack of seeds represents one of the highest difficulties to overcome for the ecological restorat...
Abstract We investigated the efficiency of different kinds of perches in attracting seed disperser-b...
Native ecosystems are continuously being transformed mostly into agricultural lands. Simultaneously,...
The recovering of forest areas is important for the conservation and maintenance of environments def...
The capture of birds in the canopy is not a common methodology, mainly for logistical reasons, even ...
In the São Paulo State predominated two large phytoecological formations: the semideciduous forests ...
The Coal Basin of Santa Catarina state, Brazil, has approximately six thousand hectares of degraded ...
Artificial perches are widely used in ecological restoration projects; however, the results of these...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the deposition of seeds under artificial perches located...
In the Midwest region of Brazil, forest fragments from the Atlantic Forest biome are disconnected fr...
Vertical artificial structures can attract and function as artificial perches, increasing seed rain....
Recovering secondary forests on degraded agricultural lands represents a promising opportunity to of...
One of the main barriers to restoration is the arrival of diaspores in degraded areas. However, this...
Abstract Ecological restoration through conventional plantation techniques can create forests with l...
The Atlantic Forest has experienced great loss of habitats and biodiversity as a consequence of huma...
The lack of seeds represents one of the highest difficulties to overcome for the ecological restorat...
Abstract We investigated the efficiency of different kinds of perches in attracting seed disperser-b...
Native ecosystems are continuously being transformed mostly into agricultural lands. Simultaneously,...
The recovering of forest areas is important for the conservation and maintenance of environments def...
The capture of birds in the canopy is not a common methodology, mainly for logistical reasons, even ...
In the São Paulo State predominated two large phytoecological formations: the semideciduous forests ...
The Coal Basin of Santa Catarina state, Brazil, has approximately six thousand hectares of degraded ...