High rates of old growth (OG) forest destruction and difficult farming conditions result in increasing cover of secondary forests (SF) in the Amazon. In this setting, it is opportune to ask which animals use newly available SF and which stay restricted to OG. This study presents a comparison of SF and OG site occupancy by nocturnal birds in terra firme forests of the Amazon Guianan shield, north of Manaus, Brazil. We tested species-specific occupancy predictions for two owls (Lophostrix cristata/Glaucidium hardyi), two potoos (Nyctibius leucopterus/Nyctibius griseus) and two nightjars (Caprimulgus nigrescens/Nyctidromus albicollis). For each pair, we predicted that one species would have higher occupancy in OG while the other would either b...
Secondary forest habitats are increasingly recognized for their potential to conserve biodiversity i...
I sought to understand how forest fragmentation and secondary growth affect avian movement at the Bi...
We compared the bird distributions in the understorey of treefall gaps and sites with intact canopy ...
In the Amazon, high deforestation rates and the difficulty in sustaining long-term farming lead to i...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
We investigated how forest structure affects the occurrence and abundance of three owl species: the ...
Owls are a poorly-studied avian group, despite their well-established role in prey regulation and bi...
Understanding how animals move in a complex habitat mosaic is critical to biodiversity conservation ...
Neotropical forests contain the core of global avian diversity. Of these, the Amazon rainforest is t...
Secondary forests and exotic tree plantations are rapidly expanding across tropical landscapes, yet ...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Forest regeneration may reduce the current loss of species due to tropical deforestation, but little...
Approximately 20% of the Brazilian Amazon has now been deforested, and the Amazon is currently exper...
Given rates of deforestation, disturbance, and secondary forest accumulation in tropical rainforests...
Secondary forest habitats are increasingly recognized for their potential to conserve biodiversity i...
I sought to understand how forest fragmentation and secondary growth affect avian movement at the Bi...
We compared the bird distributions in the understorey of treefall gaps and sites with intact canopy ...
In the Amazon, high deforestation rates and the difficulty in sustaining long-term farming lead to i...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
We investigated how forest structure affects the occurrence and abundance of three owl species: the ...
Owls are a poorly-studied avian group, despite their well-established role in prey regulation and bi...
Understanding how animals move in a complex habitat mosaic is critical to biodiversity conservation ...
Neotropical forests contain the core of global avian diversity. Of these, the Amazon rainforest is t...
Secondary forests and exotic tree plantations are rapidly expanding across tropical landscapes, yet ...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
Forest regeneration may reduce the current loss of species due to tropical deforestation, but little...
Approximately 20% of the Brazilian Amazon has now been deforested, and the Amazon is currently exper...
Given rates of deforestation, disturbance, and secondary forest accumulation in tropical rainforests...
Secondary forest habitats are increasingly recognized for their potential to conserve biodiversity i...
I sought to understand how forest fragmentation and secondary growth affect avian movement at the Bi...
We compared the bird distributions in the understorey of treefall gaps and sites with intact canopy ...