Edge effects are suggested to have great impact on the persistence of species in fragmented landscapes. We tested edge avoidance by forest understory passerines in the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest and also compared their mobility and movement patterns in contiguous and fragmented landscapes to assess whether movements would increase in the fragmented landscape. Between 2003 and 2005, 96 Chiroxiphia caudata, 38 Pyriglena leucoptera and 27 Sclerurus scansor were radio-tracked. The most strictly forest species C. caudata and S scansor avoided forest edges while P leucoptera showed affinities for the edge Both sensitive species showed larger mean step length and maximal observed daily distance in the fragmented forest versus the unfragmented f...
Tropical forest understory birds are highly sensitive to habitat fragmentation. Recent results from ...
We assessed the capacity of three species of disturbance-sensitive understory birds to traverse a hi...
When assessing fragmentation effects on species, not only habitat preferences on the landscape scale...
Edge effects are suggested to have great impact on the persistence of species in fragmented landscap...
Recent studies on the impacts of forest fragmentation on understory insectivorous birds in the Neotr...
In this paper, we report on range use patterns of birds in relation to tropical forest fragmentation...
In a rapidly changing world, it is important to understand how environmental modifications by humans...
The impacts of potential linear barriers such as roads, highways, and powerlines on rainforest fauna...
Many ecologists believe birds disappear from tropical forest fragments because they are poor dispers...
Even among forest specialists, species-specific responses to anthropogenic forest fragmentation may ...
The impacts of potential linear barriers such as roads, highways, and power lines on rainforest faun...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
In fragmented landscapes, changes in habitat availability, patch size, shape and isolation may affec...
The persistence of forest-dependent species in fragmented landscapes is fundamentally linked to the ...
In fragmented landscapes, species persistence within isolated habitat patches is governed by a myria...
Tropical forest understory birds are highly sensitive to habitat fragmentation. Recent results from ...
We assessed the capacity of three species of disturbance-sensitive understory birds to traverse a hi...
When assessing fragmentation effects on species, not only habitat preferences on the landscape scale...
Edge effects are suggested to have great impact on the persistence of species in fragmented landscap...
Recent studies on the impacts of forest fragmentation on understory insectivorous birds in the Neotr...
In this paper, we report on range use patterns of birds in relation to tropical forest fragmentation...
In a rapidly changing world, it is important to understand how environmental modifications by humans...
The impacts of potential linear barriers such as roads, highways, and powerlines on rainforest fauna...
Many ecologists believe birds disappear from tropical forest fragments because they are poor dispers...
Even among forest specialists, species-specific responses to anthropogenic forest fragmentation may ...
The impacts of potential linear barriers such as roads, highways, and power lines on rainforest faun...
Primary tropical rain forests are being rapidly perforated with new edges via roads, logging, and pa...
In fragmented landscapes, changes in habitat availability, patch size, shape and isolation may affec...
The persistence of forest-dependent species in fragmented landscapes is fundamentally linked to the ...
In fragmented landscapes, species persistence within isolated habitat patches is governed by a myria...
Tropical forest understory birds are highly sensitive to habitat fragmentation. Recent results from ...
We assessed the capacity of three species of disturbance-sensitive understory birds to traverse a hi...
When assessing fragmentation effects on species, not only habitat preferences on the landscape scale...