How are rainforest birds faring in the Anthropocene? We use bird captures spanning \u3e 35 years from 55 sites within a vast area of intact Amazonian rainforest to reveal reduced abundance of terrestrial and near-ground insectivores in the absence of deforestation, edge effects or other direct anthropogenic landscape change. Because undisturbed forest includes far fewer terrestrial and near-ground insectivores than it did historically, today’s fragments and second growth are more impoverished than shown by comparisons with modern ‘control’ sites. Any goals for bird community recovery in Amazonian second growth should recognise that a modern bird community will inevitably differ from a baseline from \u3e 35 years ago. Abundance patterns driv...
As compared with extensive contiguous areas, small isolated habitat patches lack many species. Some ...
Mega-hydroelectric dams in lowland Amazonia create large archipelagos of upland forest, yet few stud...
Remnant forest strips are frequently proposed as valuable conservation tools in fragmented tropical ...
How are rainforest birds faring in the Anthropocene? We use bird captures spanning \u3e 35 years fro...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifica...
Neotropical forests contain the core of global avian diversity. Of these, the Amazon rainforest is t...
Understanding how animals move in a complex habitat mosaic is critical to biodiversity conservation ...
The fact that species vary in their vulnerability to extinction is well documented, but the reasons ...
Although the impacts of climate change on biodiversity are increasing worldwide, few studies have at...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
Local, regional, and global extinctions caused by habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation have ...
Rainforest loss threatens terrestrial insectivorous birds throughout the world's tropics. Recent evi...
The combined effects of rapid habitat loss, fragmentation and disturbance on tropical forest avifaun...
Abstract Background Vast areas of lowland neotropical forest have regenerated after initially being ...
As compared with extensive contiguous areas, small isolated habitat patches lack many species. Some ...
Mega-hydroelectric dams in lowland Amazonia create large archipelagos of upland forest, yet few stud...
Remnant forest strips are frequently proposed as valuable conservation tools in fragmented tropical ...
How are rainforest birds faring in the Anthropocene? We use bird captures spanning \u3e 35 years fro...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifica...
Neotropical forests contain the core of global avian diversity. Of these, the Amazon rainforest is t...
Understanding how animals move in a complex habitat mosaic is critical to biodiversity conservation ...
The fact that species vary in their vulnerability to extinction is well documented, but the reasons ...
Although the impacts of climate change on biodiversity are increasing worldwide, few studies have at...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
Local, regional, and global extinctions caused by habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation have ...
Rainforest loss threatens terrestrial insectivorous birds throughout the world's tropics. Recent evi...
The combined effects of rapid habitat loss, fragmentation and disturbance on tropical forest avifaun...
Abstract Background Vast areas of lowland neotropical forest have regenerated after initially being ...
As compared with extensive contiguous areas, small isolated habitat patches lack many species. Some ...
Mega-hydroelectric dams in lowland Amazonia create large archipelagos of upland forest, yet few stud...
Remnant forest strips are frequently proposed as valuable conservation tools in fragmented tropical ...