The persistence of forest-dependent species in fragmented landscapes is fundamentally linked to the movement of individuals among subpopulations. The paths taken by dispersing individuals can be considered a series of steps built from individual route choices. Despite the importance of these fine-scale movement decisions, it has proved difficult to collect such data that reveal how forest birds move in novel landscapes. We collected unprecedented route information about the movement of translocated forest birds from two species in the highly fragmented tropical dry forest of Costa Rica. In this pasture-dominated landscape, forest remains in patches or riparian corridors, with lesser amounts of living fencerows and individual trees or "stepp...
1. Quantifying ecosystem functions in spatially explicit ways is important for management decisions ...
Widespread selective logging in tropical forest causes structural damage and associated shifts in sp...
Decades of forest loss throughout Central America have dramatically changed the amount and configura...
In a rapidly changing world, it is important to understand how environmental modifications by humans...
Thesis, University of Alberta, 2008Only 2% of the original tropical dry forest remains in Mesoameric...
Persistence of forest-dependent species in fragmented landscapes strongly relies on sufficient dispe...
Movement patterns of frugivorous birds may be altered in anthropogenically fragmented landscapes, wi...
Edge effects are suggested to have great impact on the persistence of species in fragmented landscap...
Land clearing for agricultural use is a primary driver of biodiversity loss and fragmentation of nat...
Many ecologists believe birds disappear from tropical forest fragments because they are poor dispers...
I sought to understand how forest fragmentation and secondary growth affect avian movement at the Bi...
Seed dispersal is fundamental to tropical forest resilience. Forest loss or degradation typically le...
Reversing large-scale habitat degradation and deforestation goes beyond what can be achieved by site...
Forest fragmentation and habitat loss may disrupt the movement or dispersal of forest-dwelling birds...
In fragmented landscapes, agroforest woodlots can potentially act as stepping stones facilitating mo...
1. Quantifying ecosystem functions in spatially explicit ways is important for management decisions ...
Widespread selective logging in tropical forest causes structural damage and associated shifts in sp...
Decades of forest loss throughout Central America have dramatically changed the amount and configura...
In a rapidly changing world, it is important to understand how environmental modifications by humans...
Thesis, University of Alberta, 2008Only 2% of the original tropical dry forest remains in Mesoameric...
Persistence of forest-dependent species in fragmented landscapes strongly relies on sufficient dispe...
Movement patterns of frugivorous birds may be altered in anthropogenically fragmented landscapes, wi...
Edge effects are suggested to have great impact on the persistence of species in fragmented landscap...
Land clearing for agricultural use is a primary driver of biodiversity loss and fragmentation of nat...
Many ecologists believe birds disappear from tropical forest fragments because they are poor dispers...
I sought to understand how forest fragmentation and secondary growth affect avian movement at the Bi...
Seed dispersal is fundamental to tropical forest resilience. Forest loss or degradation typically le...
Reversing large-scale habitat degradation and deforestation goes beyond what can be achieved by site...
Forest fragmentation and habitat loss may disrupt the movement or dispersal of forest-dwelling birds...
In fragmented landscapes, agroforest woodlots can potentially act as stepping stones facilitating mo...
1. Quantifying ecosystem functions in spatially explicit ways is important for management decisions ...
Widespread selective logging in tropical forest causes structural damage and associated shifts in sp...
Decades of forest loss throughout Central America have dramatically changed the amount and configura...