Although most studies on road effects on birds have been conducted on continental grounds, road fragmentation on oceanic islands is often heavier. We assessed variation in bird communities near (≤ 25 m) and far (>100 m) from forest roads dividing laurel and pine forests on Tenerife, Canary Islands. Line transects were used as the census technique. We compared community structure and species responses between both forests, and among forest interior and edges of paved and unpaved roads. We analysed richness and diversity of species in these different situations, and tested for significance in bird community descriptors and species abundance responses to road proximity. The bird community of the laurel forest showed significantly higher...
Forestry practices such as fuel-reduction burning and maintenance of road networks can negatively im...
Recent studies on the impacts of forest fragmentation on understory insectivorous birds in the Neotr...
Summary. We assessed bird sensitivity to forest fragmentation in two adjacent landscapes in the Atla...
Although most studies on road effects on birds have been conducted on continental grounds, road frag...
Roads are widespread and can impact ecological communities. Cooke et al. use data for 75 bird specie...
Roadsides can harbour remarkable biodiversity; thus, they are increasingly considered as habitats wi...
1. The global road network, currently over 45 million lane-km in length, is expected to reach 70 mil...
In recent decades, detrimental effects of roads have been the focus of numerous studies. Roadways ha...
Roads and their traffic are known to affect bird species at both individual and population levels. C...
In the lowland tropical rain forest of central Amazonia, I investigated the responses of understory ...
Abstract Background Edge effects cause changes in bird community richness, abundance, and/or distrib...
In the lowland tropical rain forest of central Amazonia, I investigated the responses of understory ...
Road density has increased in the Canary Islands’ forests during the last century, affecting an unkn...
Lower abundance of forest birds near high traffic roads is usually attributed to traffic noise, but ...
<div><p>Insular wildlife is more prone to extinction than their mainland relatives. Thus, a basic un...
Forestry practices such as fuel-reduction burning and maintenance of road networks can negatively im...
Recent studies on the impacts of forest fragmentation on understory insectivorous birds in the Neotr...
Summary. We assessed bird sensitivity to forest fragmentation in two adjacent landscapes in the Atla...
Although most studies on road effects on birds have been conducted on continental grounds, road frag...
Roads are widespread and can impact ecological communities. Cooke et al. use data for 75 bird specie...
Roadsides can harbour remarkable biodiversity; thus, they are increasingly considered as habitats wi...
1. The global road network, currently over 45 million lane-km in length, is expected to reach 70 mil...
In recent decades, detrimental effects of roads have been the focus of numerous studies. Roadways ha...
Roads and their traffic are known to affect bird species at both individual and population levels. C...
In the lowland tropical rain forest of central Amazonia, I investigated the responses of understory ...
Abstract Background Edge effects cause changes in bird community richness, abundance, and/or distrib...
In the lowland tropical rain forest of central Amazonia, I investigated the responses of understory ...
Road density has increased in the Canary Islands’ forests during the last century, affecting an unkn...
Lower abundance of forest birds near high traffic roads is usually attributed to traffic noise, but ...
<div><p>Insular wildlife is more prone to extinction than their mainland relatives. Thus, a basic un...
Forestry practices such as fuel-reduction burning and maintenance of road networks can negatively im...
Recent studies on the impacts of forest fragmentation on understory insectivorous birds in the Neotr...
Summary. We assessed bird sensitivity to forest fragmentation in two adjacent landscapes in the Atla...