Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of deforestation is a conservation priority, but it is also useful to consider how species diversity is retained across the agricultural matrix. Here we assess how bird diversity varies in relation to land use in the Taita Hills, Kenya. We used point counts to survey birds along a land-use gradient that included primary forest, secondary vegetation, agroforest, timber plantation and cropland. We found that the agricultural matrix supports an abundant and diverse bird community with high levels of species turnover, but that forest specialists are confined predominantly to primary forest, with the matrix dominated by forest visitors. Ordination ...
The area of land farmed in Africa is predicted to double by the year 2050 yet very few African studi...
Varied strategies to alleviate the loss of farmland biodiversity have been tested, yet there is stil...
Abstract Varied strategies to alleviate the loss of farmland biodiversity have been tested, yet ther...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
Few studies have explored how human land uses influence and support persistence of forest biodiversi...
This study examines the effects of land use on the bird community of Arabuko Sokoke Forest, the larg...
We examined the effects of vegetation composition and structure on bird species diversity and richne...
The avifauna of differently disturbed forest types of Kakamega Afrotropical forest were compared fro...
We examined the effects of crop diversity on avian species richness and abundance in the highland fa...
The conservation of biodiversity within tropical forest regions does not lie only in the maintenance...
The few remaining Afromontane forest fragments in northern Ethiopia and the surrounding degraded, se...
Conference paper presented at the Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS-NY)), Centre for ...
The Afromontane forests of Ethiopia are global biodiversity hotspots, known for their high biologica...
Aim: Although land-use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
The area of land farmed in Africa is predicted to double by the year 2050 yet very few African studi...
Varied strategies to alleviate the loss of farmland biodiversity have been tested, yet there is stil...
Abstract Varied strategies to alleviate the loss of farmland biodiversity have been tested, yet ther...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
Few studies have explored how human land uses influence and support persistence of forest biodiversi...
This study examines the effects of land use on the bird community of Arabuko Sokoke Forest, the larg...
We examined the effects of vegetation composition and structure on bird species diversity and richne...
The avifauna of differently disturbed forest types of Kakamega Afrotropical forest were compared fro...
We examined the effects of crop diversity on avian species richness and abundance in the highland fa...
The conservation of biodiversity within tropical forest regions does not lie only in the maintenance...
The few remaining Afromontane forest fragments in northern Ethiopia and the surrounding degraded, se...
Conference paper presented at the Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS-NY)), Centre for ...
The Afromontane forests of Ethiopia are global biodiversity hotspots, known for their high biologica...
Aim: Although land-use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
The area of land farmed in Africa is predicted to double by the year 2050 yet very few African studi...
Varied strategies to alleviate the loss of farmland biodiversity have been tested, yet there is stil...
Abstract Varied strategies to alleviate the loss of farmland biodiversity have been tested, yet ther...