Montane forests worldwide are known centers of endemism and biodiversity but are highly threatened by fragmentation processes. Using data collected in 15 Polylepis forest remnants covering 2000 hectares, we investigated how bird species richness and bird community composition, particularly for species of conservation concern, are influenced by habitat quality and topography in the Tunari National Park in the High Andes of Bolivia. Bird species richness was highest in topographically complex, low-elevation Polylepis patches located in areas with a high potential to retain rainwater. Bird communities differed strongly between Polylepis lanata and P. subtusalbida remnants, each supporting different threatened and endemic species. Within the P....
The high Andean Polylepis woodlands are home to a unique biota, including an outstanding avifauna. T...
Worldwide, the areas covered by native forests are declining while those of tree plantations are inc...
Tropical montane bird communities are hypothesized to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturban...
Montane forests worldwide are known centers of endemism and biodiversity but are highly threatened b...
Mountain forests deserve special attention from ecologists and conservation biologists given the eco...
Changes in land-use such as agricultural expansion and urbanization lead to landscape fragmentation ...
Montane birds are sensitive to a wide variety of human activities, among which climate change is of ...
The scattered and dwindling Polylepis woodlands of the high Andean global hotspot have been identifi...
Background As one of the highest forest ecosystems in the world, Polylepis forests are recognized bo...
Conservation biology, defined by its goal to halt or repair the undeniable, massive damage that is b...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.Recent research has emphasized th...
Maximizing biodiversity persistence in heterogeneous human-modified landscapes is hindered by the co...
As part of a larger study of reduced-impactlogging effects on bird community composition,we surveyed...
Many South American hotspots of bird endemism are found in Polylepis dominated forests. Although the...
As the current accelerated and increasing loss of biological diversity have become apparent land man...
The high Andean Polylepis woodlands are home to a unique biota, including an outstanding avifauna. T...
Worldwide, the areas covered by native forests are declining while those of tree plantations are inc...
Tropical montane bird communities are hypothesized to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturban...
Montane forests worldwide are known centers of endemism and biodiversity but are highly threatened b...
Mountain forests deserve special attention from ecologists and conservation biologists given the eco...
Changes in land-use such as agricultural expansion and urbanization lead to landscape fragmentation ...
Montane birds are sensitive to a wide variety of human activities, among which climate change is of ...
The scattered and dwindling Polylepis woodlands of the high Andean global hotspot have been identifi...
Background As one of the highest forest ecosystems in the world, Polylepis forests are recognized bo...
Conservation biology, defined by its goal to halt or repair the undeniable, massive damage that is b...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.Recent research has emphasized th...
Maximizing biodiversity persistence in heterogeneous human-modified landscapes is hindered by the co...
As part of a larger study of reduced-impactlogging effects on bird community composition,we surveyed...
Many South American hotspots of bird endemism are found in Polylepis dominated forests. Although the...
As the current accelerated and increasing loss of biological diversity have become apparent land man...
The high Andean Polylepis woodlands are home to a unique biota, including an outstanding avifauna. T...
Worldwide, the areas covered by native forests are declining while those of tree plantations are inc...
Tropical montane bird communities are hypothesized to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturban...