The conversion of forest into farmland has resulted in mosaic landscapes in many parts of the tropics. From a conservation perspective, it is important to know whether tropical farmlands can buffer species loss caused by deforestation and how different functional groups of birds respond to land-use intensification. To test the degree of differentiation between farmland and forest bird communities across feeding guilds, we analyzed stable C and N isotopes in blood and claws of 101 bird species comprising four feeding guilds along a tropical forest-farmland gradient in Kenya. We additionally assessed the importance of farmland insectivores for pest control in C4 crops by using allometric relationships, C stable isotope ratios and estimates of...
Reconciling the aims of feeding an ever more demanding human population and conserving biodiversity ...
Migratory bird populations can be limited by events in disparate parts of the world. Birds in tropic...
Increasing population size and demand for food in the developing world is driving the intensificatio...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
Agricultural intensification in shade coffee farms has strong impacts on the structure and diversity...
Few studies have explored how human land uses influence and support persistence of forest biodiversi...
Increasing population size and demand for food in the developing world is driving the intensificatio...
To assess the impact of habitat fragmentation on tropical avian communities, we sampled lowland fore...
1. ForestsarebeingconvertedtoagriculturethroughouttheAfrotropics,drivingde- clines in sensitive rain...
Tropical montane bird communities are hypothesized to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturban...
The contribution of insectivorous birds to reducing crop damage through suppression of herbivory rem...
With the rapidly expanding ecological footprint of agriculture, the design of farmed landscapes will...
Avian ecosystem services such as the suppression of pests are considered to be of high ecological an...
In tropical regions where forests have been replaced by agriculture, the future of biodiversity is i...
The destruction of forest for agricultural expansion has created a vast estate of human-modified lan...
Reconciling the aims of feeding an ever more demanding human population and conserving biodiversity ...
Migratory bird populations can be limited by events in disparate parts of the world. Birds in tropic...
Increasing population size and demand for food in the developing world is driving the intensificatio...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
Agricultural intensification in shade coffee farms has strong impacts on the structure and diversity...
Few studies have explored how human land uses influence and support persistence of forest biodiversi...
Increasing population size and demand for food in the developing world is driving the intensificatio...
To assess the impact of habitat fragmentation on tropical avian communities, we sampled lowland fore...
1. ForestsarebeingconvertedtoagriculturethroughouttheAfrotropics,drivingde- clines in sensitive rain...
Tropical montane bird communities are hypothesized to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturban...
The contribution of insectivorous birds to reducing crop damage through suppression of herbivory rem...
With the rapidly expanding ecological footprint of agriculture, the design of farmed landscapes will...
Avian ecosystem services such as the suppression of pests are considered to be of high ecological an...
In tropical regions where forests have been replaced by agriculture, the future of biodiversity is i...
The destruction of forest for agricultural expansion has created a vast estate of human-modified lan...
Reconciling the aims of feeding an ever more demanding human population and conserving biodiversity ...
Migratory bird populations can be limited by events in disparate parts of the world. Birds in tropic...
Increasing population size and demand for food in the developing world is driving the intensificatio...