When primary forest in central Amazonia is cut and abandoned, the plant succession is dominated by Cecropia spp., whereas when it is cut and burned for pastures, the regrowth vegetation is dominated by Vismia spp. The bird communities of these two regrowth forest types were sampled at six sites (9-13 years old) using mist-nets and observations. Bird species richness was similar between the two forest types. Cecropia regrowth, however, was richer for strictly forest bird species than was Vismia regrowth. Mixed-flock species and ant-following birds were significantly more abundant in the Cecropia second growth, whereas nonforest insectivores and omnivores were more common in Vismia regrowth. The type of regrowth was found to influence bird sp...
Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifica...
Habitat loss and degradation is the most pervasive threat to tropical biodiversity worldwide. Amazon...
I analyzed the species composition, structure, and trophic organization of bird assemblages in the f...
Abstract Background Vast areas of lowland neotropical forest have regenerated after initially being ...
Secondary forests and exotic tree plantations are rapidly expanding across tropical landscapes, yet ...
The diversity of birds is directly correlated with the structure of the forest. Any interfering with...
Remnant forest strips are frequently proposed as valuable conservation tools in fragmented tropical ...
Avian diversity in degraded fragmented Amazonian landscapes depends on the persistence of species in...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
We compared the relative contribution of blackwater inundation forest (igapo) and unflooded (terra f...
1. Recovery of rainforest bird community structure and composition, in relation to forest succession...
Neotropical forests contain the core of global avian diversity. Of these, the Amazon rainforest is t...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Understanding how animals move in a complex habitat mosaic is critical to biodiversity conservation ...
The ongoing deforestation in southwestern Brazilian Amazonia is transforming the region’s landscape ...
Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifica...
Habitat loss and degradation is the most pervasive threat to tropical biodiversity worldwide. Amazon...
I analyzed the species composition, structure, and trophic organization of bird assemblages in the f...
Abstract Background Vast areas of lowland neotropical forest have regenerated after initially being ...
Secondary forests and exotic tree plantations are rapidly expanding across tropical landscapes, yet ...
The diversity of birds is directly correlated with the structure of the forest. Any interfering with...
Remnant forest strips are frequently proposed as valuable conservation tools in fragmented tropical ...
Avian diversity in degraded fragmented Amazonian landscapes depends on the persistence of species in...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
We compared the relative contribution of blackwater inundation forest (igapo) and unflooded (terra f...
1. Recovery of rainforest bird community structure and composition, in relation to forest succession...
Neotropical forests contain the core of global avian diversity. Of these, the Amazon rainforest is t...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Understanding how animals move in a complex habitat mosaic is critical to biodiversity conservation ...
The ongoing deforestation in southwestern Brazilian Amazonia is transforming the region’s landscape ...
Recent long-term studies in protected areas have revealed the loss of biodiversity, yet the ramifica...
Habitat loss and degradation is the most pervasive threat to tropical biodiversity worldwide. Amazon...
I analyzed the species composition, structure, and trophic organization of bird assemblages in the f...