A large part of habitat fragmentation is attributed to agriculture, but scarce literature exists that explicitly combines disease ecology, agroecology, and conservation biology. This thesis first reviews existing literature of the three disciplines as they relate to fragmented landscapes. The second part empirically investigates the relationship between coffee management and avian ectoparasite load to better understand the extent to which agricultural management influences parasitism and body condition of birds inhabiting coffee agroecosystems. Coffee accounts for a large part of agricultural land in mid-elevation areas of Latin America, and so shaded coffee agroecosystems have been recognized as potential refuges of biodiversity (Perfecto ...
textHabitat loss and fragmentation are the main drivers of biodiversity loss, especially in the trop...
Neotropical shade-grown coffee systems are renowned for their potential to conserve avian biodiversi...
The project would not have been possible without the cooperation of the farmers; Dorian Campbell, Do...
A large part of habitat fragmentation is attributed to agriculture, but scarce literature exists tha...
Agricultural landscapes are receiving increased attention for their potential to contribute to biodi...
Birds face varying risk from parasites as they select and utilize habitat. Unfortunately, behavioral...
Understanding how species functional traits relate to the delivery of ecosystem services is essentia...
Biodiversity maintained in agroecosystems contribute both to conservation and economic goals via var...
Conversion of forest to agricultural plots, plantations, and pastureland is one of the top two reaso...
Shade-grown coffee has received much attention for providing bird habitat in tropical regions. Withi...
Shade-grown coffee plantations are often promoted as a conservation strategy for wild birds. However...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Wildlife, 2012Ecosystem services provid...
Coffee is one of the most important crops in tropical regions of the world, where areas suited for i...
Land converted to coffee agriculture occupies >5 million hectares of what was once prime overwinteri...
In the last 20 years Central American coffee production has drastically increased causing many farme...
textHabitat loss and fragmentation are the main drivers of biodiversity loss, especially in the trop...
Neotropical shade-grown coffee systems are renowned for their potential to conserve avian biodiversi...
The project would not have been possible without the cooperation of the farmers; Dorian Campbell, Do...
A large part of habitat fragmentation is attributed to agriculture, but scarce literature exists tha...
Agricultural landscapes are receiving increased attention for their potential to contribute to biodi...
Birds face varying risk from parasites as they select and utilize habitat. Unfortunately, behavioral...
Understanding how species functional traits relate to the delivery of ecosystem services is essentia...
Biodiversity maintained in agroecosystems contribute both to conservation and economic goals via var...
Conversion of forest to agricultural plots, plantations, and pastureland is one of the top two reaso...
Shade-grown coffee has received much attention for providing bird habitat in tropical regions. Withi...
Shade-grown coffee plantations are often promoted as a conservation strategy for wild birds. However...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Wildlife, 2012Ecosystem services provid...
Coffee is one of the most important crops in tropical regions of the world, where areas suited for i...
Land converted to coffee agriculture occupies >5 million hectares of what was once prime overwinteri...
In the last 20 years Central American coffee production has drastically increased causing many farme...
textHabitat loss and fragmentation are the main drivers of biodiversity loss, especially in the trop...
Neotropical shade-grown coffee systems are renowned for their potential to conserve avian biodiversi...
The project would not have been possible without the cooperation of the farmers; Dorian Campbell, Do...