Birds participate in different types of multi-species groups (e.g., mixed-species flocks) occurring from temperate to tropical forest and also savannas. However, the effects of seasonal variation in flocking dynamics and formation in tropical savannas, especially in seasonally flooded wetlands, have received comparatively less attention than tropical forests and temperate ecosystems. Because multi-species groups can reflect specific aspects of the bird community (e.g., temporal dynamics), the present study aims to describe the structure, organization, and seasonal variation of mixed-species flocks in the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland. During the dry, flood, and rainy seasons of 2019 and the flood season of 2020, we observed...
In both single- and mixed-species social groups, certain participants are known to play important ro...
Mixed-species bird flocks are cohesive networks of interacting insectivorous bird species that benef...
Rainfall in tropical semi-arid areas may act as a reliable cue for timing bird reproduction, since i...
In bird mixed flocks, a prominent species, the so-called nuclear species, improves the cohesion and ...
Understanding the processes that influence species diversity is still a challenge in ecological stud...
Although lowland tropical rainforests were once widely believed to be the archetype of stability, se...
Despite growing interest in phylogenetic and functional methods in ecological assembly, less attenti...
Despite growing interest in using phylogenetic and functional methods to understand community assemb...
Understanding the influence of species interactions on community structure is a long-standing goal i...
Changes in climate are shifting the timing of life cycle events in the natural world. Compared to no...
Flooding throughout the Pantanal is seasonal. The complex vegetative cover and high seasonal product...
Mixed flocks are associations of two or more species that are formed and maintained through mutual b...
The annual flooding in the Amazon basin transforms the understory of floodplain forests into an aqua...
Conservation biology is increasingly concerned with preserving interactions among species such as mu...
Seasonality of climate is a crucial factor that determines the existence of African savannas. Especi...
In both single- and mixed-species social groups, certain participants are known to play important ro...
Mixed-species bird flocks are cohesive networks of interacting insectivorous bird species that benef...
Rainfall in tropical semi-arid areas may act as a reliable cue for timing bird reproduction, since i...
In bird mixed flocks, a prominent species, the so-called nuclear species, improves the cohesion and ...
Understanding the processes that influence species diversity is still a challenge in ecological stud...
Although lowland tropical rainforests were once widely believed to be the archetype of stability, se...
Despite growing interest in phylogenetic and functional methods in ecological assembly, less attenti...
Despite growing interest in using phylogenetic and functional methods to understand community assemb...
Understanding the influence of species interactions on community structure is a long-standing goal i...
Changes in climate are shifting the timing of life cycle events in the natural world. Compared to no...
Flooding throughout the Pantanal is seasonal. The complex vegetative cover and high seasonal product...
Mixed flocks are associations of two or more species that are formed and maintained through mutual b...
The annual flooding in the Amazon basin transforms the understory of floodplain forests into an aqua...
Conservation biology is increasingly concerned with preserving interactions among species such as mu...
Seasonality of climate is a crucial factor that determines the existence of African savannas. Especi...
In both single- and mixed-species social groups, certain participants are known to play important ro...
Mixed-species bird flocks are cohesive networks of interacting insectivorous bird species that benef...
Rainfall in tropical semi-arid areas may act as a reliable cue for timing bird reproduction, since i...