Protected areas are intended to promote biodiversity representation and persistence; yet, whether they are effective in degraded landscapes where much of the original vegetation structure remains intact has received relatively little attention. We test whether avian assemblages in communal rangelands in savannas differ from savannas supporting a full complement of native herbivores and predators. Birds were surveyed in 36 transect counts conducted over 18 days. We also compare the vegetation structure between the two land-use types to assess whether differences in bird assemblages could be attributed to changes in vegetation structure. Bird assemblages were richer, had greater abundances and different compositions inside protected areas tha...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Agricultural environments are critical to the conservation of biota throughout the world. Efforts to...
Vegetation cover in grasslands typically fluctuates over time, for example, declining with grazing a...
Globally, agricultural land use is implicated in the decline of avifauna. In rangelands (areas used ...
Land-use change may alter both species diversity and species functional diversity patterns. To test ...
Two distinct grassland types occur within Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP): short stoloniferous grazing ...
Anthropogenic modification of natural habitat is resulting in a widespread loss of biodiversity. One...
Bibliography: leaves 85-91.Many conservation areas are effectively islands in a sea of agricultural ...
Improving biodiversity conservation in fragmented agricultural landscapes has become an important gl...
Management of the dynamics of woody vegetation in Australia’s tropical savannas is a vexing issue fo...
We studied the effects of vegetation structure and composition on avian species, assemblages, and di...
There is an ongoing need to integrate agricultural production with wildlife conservation to maintain...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
The conversion of natural, or seminatural, habitats to agricultural land and changes in agricultural...
The clearing and modification of native vegetation is recognised as one of the greatest threats to b...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Agricultural environments are critical to the conservation of biota throughout the world. Efforts to...
Vegetation cover in grasslands typically fluctuates over time, for example, declining with grazing a...
Globally, agricultural land use is implicated in the decline of avifauna. In rangelands (areas used ...
Land-use change may alter both species diversity and species functional diversity patterns. To test ...
Two distinct grassland types occur within Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP): short stoloniferous grazing ...
Anthropogenic modification of natural habitat is resulting in a widespread loss of biodiversity. One...
Bibliography: leaves 85-91.Many conservation areas are effectively islands in a sea of agricultural ...
Improving biodiversity conservation in fragmented agricultural landscapes has become an important gl...
Management of the dynamics of woody vegetation in Australia’s tropical savannas is a vexing issue fo...
We studied the effects of vegetation structure and composition on avian species, assemblages, and di...
There is an ongoing need to integrate agricultural production with wildlife conservation to maintain...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
The conversion of natural, or seminatural, habitats to agricultural land and changes in agricultural...
The clearing and modification of native vegetation is recognised as one of the greatest threats to b...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
Agricultural environments are critical to the conservation of biota throughout the world. Efforts to...
Vegetation cover in grasslands typically fluctuates over time, for example, declining with grazing a...