Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in the world. Human altered landscapes often leave fragments of previously continuous habitat, which may be of significant conservation value. We assessed the effects of habitat fragmentation on the taxonomic diversity, community composition, and nestedness of avian communities before and after fragment isolation at the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project research site in the Amazon rainforest. Species loss in 10ha and 100ha fragments was significantly different from random taxonomic loss. In addition, after fragment isolation, but not prior to fragmentation, the species in the 10ha fragments were a nested subset of the species in the ...
As humans alter habitats worldwide, developing reliable methods of assessing biodiversity and commun...
SUMMARYData form an intensive mist-netting mark-recapture program in the central Amazon demostrate s...
We synthesize findings to date from the world's largest and longest-running experimental study of ha...
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...
The fact that species vary in their vulnerability to extinction is well documented, but the reasons ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation occur at unprecedented rates, especially in tropical countries where ...
The combined effects of rapid habitat loss, fragmentation and disturbance on tropical forest avifaun...
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...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to...
Abstract The effects of habitat loss and fragmentation in tropical forests are difficult to separate...
As humans alter habitats worldwide, developing reliable methods of assessing biodiversity and commun...
SUMMARYData form an intensive mist-netting mark-recapture program in the central Amazon demostrate s...
We synthesize findings to date from the world's largest and longest-running experimental study of ha...
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...
The fact that species vary in their vulnerability to extinction is well documented, but the reasons ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation occur at unprecedented rates, especially in tropical countries where ...
The combined effects of rapid habitat loss, fragmentation and disturbance on tropical forest avifaun...
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...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to...
Abstract The effects of habitat loss and fragmentation in tropical forests are difficult to separate...
As humans alter habitats worldwide, developing reliable methods of assessing biodiversity and commun...
SUMMARYData form an intensive mist-netting mark-recapture program in the central Amazon demostrate s...
We synthesize findings to date from the world's largest and longest-running experimental study of ha...