Forest fragmentation alters microhabitat availability for Neotropical terrestrial insectivorous birds

Volume: 188, Pages: 109 - 115
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Abstract
Many insectivorous birds of the tropical rainforest understory, particularly terrestrial species, are prone to local extinctions in fragmented forests. We evaluated the hypothesis that vegetation structural changes in rainforest fragments reduce the availability of microhabitats used by terrestrial insectivores. Near Manaus, Brazil, we compared the vegetation in forest fragments to the vegetation in a continuous forest site where nine species of...
Paper Details
Title
Forest fragmentation alters microhabitat availability for Neotropical terrestrial insectivorous birds
Published Date
Aug 1, 2015
Volume
188
Pages
109 - 115
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