Bird species abundance–occupancy patterns and sensitivity to forest fragmentation: Implications for conservation in the Brazilian Atlantic forest

Author:

Anjos Luiz dos,Collins Cathy D.,Holt Robert D.,Volpato Graziele H.,Mendonça Luciana B.,Lopes Edson V.,Boçon Roberto,Bisheimer Maria V.,Serafini Patrícia P.,Carvalho Joema

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Reference49 articles.

1. Bird communities in five Atlantic forest fragments in southern Brazil;Anjos;Ornitologia Neotropical,2001

2. Species richnes and relative abundance of birds in natural and anthropogenic fragments of Brazilian Atlantic forest;Anjos;Annals of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences,2004

3. A eficiência do método de amostragem por pontos de escuta na avaliação da riqueza de aves;Anjos;Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia,2007

4. Sobre o uso de níveis de sensibilidade de aves à fragmentação florestal na Avaliação da Integridade Biótica: um estudo de caso no norte do Estado do Paraná, sul do Brasil;Anjos;Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia,2009

5. Using gap-crossing capacity to evaluate functional connectivity of two Atlantic rainforest birds and their response to fragmentation;Awade;Austral Ecology,2008

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