As humans continue to alter tropical landscapes across the world, it is important to understand what environmental factors help determine the persistence of biodiversity in modified ecosystems. Studies on well-known taxonomic groups can offer critical insights as to the fate of biodiversity in these modified systems. Here we investigated species-specific responses of 44 forest-associated bird species with different behavioural traits to forest disturbance in 171 transects distributed across 31 landscapes in two regions of the eastern Brazilian Amazon. We investigated patterns of species occurrence in primary forests varyingly disturbed by selective-logging and fire and examined the relative importance of local, landscape and historical envi...
Secondary forests and exotic tree plantations are rapidly expanding across tropical landscapes, yet ...
The combined effects of rapid habitat loss, fragmentation and disturbance on tropical forest avifaun...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
The fact that species vary in their vulnerability to extinction is well documented, but the reasons ...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
<div><p>Tropical bird assemblages display patterns of high alpha and beta diversity and, as tropical...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
Tropical bird assemblages display patterns of high alpha and beta diversity and, as tropical birds e...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
Habitat loss and degradation is the most pervasive threat to tropical biodiversity worldwide. Amazon...
Habitat loss and degradation is the most pervasive threat to tropical biodiversity worldwide. Amazon...
We combine mist-net data from 24 disturbance treatments taken from seven studies on the responses of...
We combine mist-net data from 24 disturbance treatments taken from seven studies on the responses of...
Neotropical forests contain the core of global avian diversity. Of these, the Amazon rainforest is t...
Vertebrates perform key roles in ecosystem processes via trophic interactions with plants and insect...
Secondary forests and exotic tree plantations are rapidly expanding across tropical landscapes, yet ...
The combined effects of rapid habitat loss, fragmentation and disturbance on tropical forest avifaun...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...
The fact that species vary in their vulnerability to extinction is well documented, but the reasons ...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
<div><p>Tropical bird assemblages display patterns of high alpha and beta diversity and, as tropical...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
Tropical bird assemblages display patterns of high alpha and beta diversity and, as tropical birds e...
Although forest wildfires threaten to impoverish vast expanses of once fire-resistant humid tropical...
Habitat loss and degradation is the most pervasive threat to tropical biodiversity worldwide. Amazon...
Habitat loss and degradation is the most pervasive threat to tropical biodiversity worldwide. Amazon...
We combine mist-net data from 24 disturbance treatments taken from seven studies on the responses of...
We combine mist-net data from 24 disturbance treatments taken from seven studies on the responses of...
Neotropical forests contain the core of global avian diversity. Of these, the Amazon rainforest is t...
Vertebrates perform key roles in ecosystem processes via trophic interactions with plants and insect...
Secondary forests and exotic tree plantations are rapidly expanding across tropical landscapes, yet ...
The combined effects of rapid habitat loss, fragmentation and disturbance on tropical forest avifaun...
The rainforests of the Amazon basin are being cut by humans at a rate >20,000 km2/year, leading t...