Human activities have modified wetlands all over the word. Water control structures that are frequently implemented in these ecosystems to keep lands free of flooding can decrease or degrade habitat for biodiversity. The Paraná River Delta, one of the largest wetlands in Argentina, has recently experienced rapid cattle grazing intensification facilitated by water control structures, resulting in extensive conversion of wetlands to pastures. It is unclear if this loss of wetlands has had a negative impact on the highly diverse bird community. Here, we evaluated the changes in bird assemblages in the Lower Delta of Paraná River after 14 years of cattle grazing intensification. We compared point count data from 1997 to 1999 with data collected...
1. Wetlands are among the most important ecosystems on Earth, but historically they have been degrad...
AbstractWetland have been shrinking rapidly in area and degrading in functioning. These all hold bac...
Land use change is responsible for changes in wildlife populations including declines for many speci...
Global loss of wetlands has increased significantly in recent years. As a result, many wetlands have...
Wetlands loss has major consequences for biodiversity. The Delta of Paraná River is one of the large...
We hypothesize that the presence of cattle should increase environmental heterogeneity and therefore...
Wetlands currently have high rates of degradation, with more than 70% lost globally. In the central ...
How waterbirds respond to environmental characteristics of river systems is of interest because of t...
Agriculture intensification has drastically altered farmland mosaics, while semi-natural grasslands ...
The rainfall regime of the Pampas region of Argentina shows a long-term cyclic behavior that has inc...
Wetland loss is a global concern because wetlands are highly diverse ecosystems that provide importa...
Determining the response of birds to local habitat characteristics and landscape structure is essent...
The Flooding Pampas is the most important livestock region of Argentina, but is a region where repla...
In the Pampa ecoregion of South America, the intensification of agriculture has led to the almost to...
We studied spatial changes in species composition (i.e., beta diversity) of local assemblages of bir...
1. Wetlands are among the most important ecosystems on Earth, but historically they have been degrad...
AbstractWetland have been shrinking rapidly in area and degrading in functioning. These all hold bac...
Land use change is responsible for changes in wildlife populations including declines for many speci...
Global loss of wetlands has increased significantly in recent years. As a result, many wetlands have...
Wetlands loss has major consequences for biodiversity. The Delta of Paraná River is one of the large...
We hypothesize that the presence of cattle should increase environmental heterogeneity and therefore...
Wetlands currently have high rates of degradation, with more than 70% lost globally. In the central ...
How waterbirds respond to environmental characteristics of river systems is of interest because of t...
Agriculture intensification has drastically altered farmland mosaics, while semi-natural grasslands ...
The rainfall regime of the Pampas region of Argentina shows a long-term cyclic behavior that has inc...
Wetland loss is a global concern because wetlands are highly diverse ecosystems that provide importa...
Determining the response of birds to local habitat characteristics and landscape structure is essent...
The Flooding Pampas is the most important livestock region of Argentina, but is a region where repla...
In the Pampa ecoregion of South America, the intensification of agriculture has led to the almost to...
We studied spatial changes in species composition (i.e., beta diversity) of local assemblages of bir...
1. Wetlands are among the most important ecosystems on Earth, but historically they have been degrad...
AbstractWetland have been shrinking rapidly in area and degrading in functioning. These all hold bac...
Land use change is responsible for changes in wildlife populations including declines for many speci...