Secondary forests and exotic tree plantations are rapidly expanding across tropical landscapes, yet we currently have a very poor understanding of the value of these human-dominated forest landscapes for biodiversity conservation. Mist netting, point counts and transect walks were used to compare the bird communities of these habitats and neighboring primary forest in north-east Brazilian Amazonia. The extensive spatial scale of plantations and second-growth in our study area enabled us to implement a robust replicated design, with survey plots approximately two to three orders of magnitude larger than most previous studies of land-use change in the tropics, thus minimising the influence of the surrounding landscape. Species richness was hi...
We compared the bird distributions in the understorey of treefall gaps and sites with intact canopy ...
Biodiversity loss from deforestation may be partly offset by the expansion of secondary forests and ...
When primary forest in central Amazonia is cut and abandoned, the plant succession is dominated by C...
Remnant forest strips are frequently proposed as valuable conservation tools in fragmented tropical ...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Balancing ever-increasing agricultural and biofuel needs with biodiversity conservation is one of th...
Little of Brazil's remaining Atlantic forest is protected, so it is important to assess how well the...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
Habitat loss and degradation is the most pervasive threat to tropical biodiversity worldwide. Amazon...
The value of secondary forest for rainforest species remains an important question for conservation ...
Understanding how animals move in a complex habitat mosaic is critical to biodiversity conservation ...
I analyzed the species composition, structure, and trophic organization of bird assemblages in the f...
The ongoing deforestation in southwestern Brazilian Amazonia is transforming the region’s landscape ...
As humans continue to alter tropical landscapes across the world, it is important to understand what...
1. Secondary forests growing on cleared lands and tree plantations are becoming increasingly widespr...
We compared the bird distributions in the understorey of treefall gaps and sites with intact canopy ...
Biodiversity loss from deforestation may be partly offset by the expansion of secondary forests and ...
When primary forest in central Amazonia is cut and abandoned, the plant succession is dominated by C...
Remnant forest strips are frequently proposed as valuable conservation tools in fragmented tropical ...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Balancing ever-increasing agricultural and biofuel needs with biodiversity conservation is one of th...
Little of Brazil's remaining Atlantic forest is protected, so it is important to assess how well the...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
Habitat loss and degradation is the most pervasive threat to tropical biodiversity worldwide. Amazon...
The value of secondary forest for rainforest species remains an important question for conservation ...
Understanding how animals move in a complex habitat mosaic is critical to biodiversity conservation ...
I analyzed the species composition, structure, and trophic organization of bird assemblages in the f...
The ongoing deforestation in southwestern Brazilian Amazonia is transforming the region’s landscape ...
As humans continue to alter tropical landscapes across the world, it is important to understand what...
1. Secondary forests growing on cleared lands and tree plantations are becoming increasingly widespr...
We compared the bird distributions in the understorey of treefall gaps and sites with intact canopy ...
Biodiversity loss from deforestation may be partly offset by the expansion of secondary forests and ...
When primary forest in central Amazonia is cut and abandoned, the plant succession is dominated by C...