Frequent bird movements across a highly fragmented landscape: the role of species traits and forest matrix
Published 2012 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Frequent bird movements across a highly fragmented landscape: the role of species traits and forest matrix
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
ANIMAL CONSERVATION
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 170-179
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2012-07-26
DOI
10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00582.x
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Persistence of flower visitors and pollination services of a generalist tree in modified forests
- (2012) EIKE L. NEUSCHULZ et al. AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
- Relationships between species feeding traits and environmental conditions in fish communities: a three-matrix approach
- (2011) Anik Brind'Amour et al. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- Fine-scale movement decisions of tropical forest birds in a fragmented landscape
- (2011) Cameron S. Gillies et al. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- Primary forests are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical biodiversity
- (2011) Luke Gibson et al. NATURE
- Effects of forest modification on bird community composition and seed removal in a heterogeneous landscape in South Africa
- (2011) Eike Lena Neuschulz et al. OIKOS
- Using behavioral landscape ecology to predict species’ responses to land-use and climate change
- (2010) Jessie L. Knowlton et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Landscape matrix and species traits mediate responses of Neotropical resident birds to forest fragmentation in Jamaica
- (2010) Christina M. Kennedy et al. ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS
- Specialization and interaction strength in a tropical plant–frugivore network differ among forest strata
- (2010) Matthias Schleuning et al. ECOLOGY
- Worldwide decline of specialist species: toward a global functional homogenization?
- (2010) Joanne Clavel et al. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- Bird movement in a fragmented Atlantic Forest landscape
- (2010) Miguel Ângelo Marini STUDIES ON NEOTROPICAL FAUNA AND ENVIRONMENT
- Corrigendum to “Conservation value of forest plantations for bird communities in western Kenya” [Forest Ecol. Manag. 255 (2008) 3885–3892]
- (2009) Nina Farwig et al. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
- Functional responses in habitat selection by tropical birds moving through fragmented forest
- (2009) Cameron S. Gillies et al. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
- Landscape perception by forest understory birds in the Atlantic Rainforest: black-and-white versus shades of grey
- (2009) Miriam M. Hansbauer et al. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
- Gap-crossing movements predict species occupancy in Amazonian forest fragments
- (2009) Alexander C. Lees et al. OIKOS
- Between-Patch Bird Movements within a High-Andean Polylepis Woodland/Matrix Landscape: Implications for Habitat Restoration
- (2009) Huw Lloyd et al. RESTORATION ECOLOGY
- Avian life-history determinants of local extinction risk in a hyper-fragmented neotropical forest landscape
- (2008) A. C. Lees et al. ANIMAL CONSERVATION
- TESTING THE SPECIES TRAITS–ENVIRONMENT RELATIONSHIPS: THE FOURTH-CORNER PROBLEM REVISITED
- (2008) Stéphane Dray et al. ECOLOGY
- Experimental evidence for extreme dispersal limitation in tropical forest birds
- (2008) R. P. Moore et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- Comparative range use by three Atlantic Forest understorey bird species in relation to forest fragmentation
- (2008) Miriam M. Hansbauer et al. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY
Find the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
SearchBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started