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The responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: An Amazonian synthesis

We combine mist-net data from 24 disturbance treatments taken from seven studies on the responses of understorey Amazonian birds to selective logging, single and recurrent wildfires, and habitat fragmentation. The different disturbance treatments had distinct effects on avian guild structure, and fi...

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Autor principal: Barlow, Jos
Outros Autores: Peres, Carlos A., Henriques, Luiza Magalli Pinto, Stouffer, Philip C., Wunderle, Joseph M.
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Biological Conservation 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-18773 The responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: An Amazonian synthesis Barlow, Jos Peres, Carlos A. Henriques, Luiza Magalli Pinto Stouffer, Philip C. Wunderle, Joseph M. Community Dynamics Community Structure Habitat Fragmentation Logging (timber) Understory Wildfire Brasil South America Venezuela Aves We combine mist-net data from 24 disturbance treatments taken from seven studies on the responses of understorey Amazonian birds to selective logging, single and recurrent wildfires, and habitat fragmentation. The different disturbance treatments had distinct effects on avian guild structure, and fire disturbance and the isolation of forest patches resulted in bird communities that were most divergent from those in continuous, undisturbed forest in terms of their species composition. Although low-intensity logging treatments had the least noticeable effects, the composition of understorey birds was still markedly different from the composition in undisturbed forest. This analysis demonstrates the importance of preventing habitat fragmentation and the spread of fires in humid tropical forests, and highlights the need for more research to determine the long-term suitability of large areas of degraded forest for forest birds. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2020-06-15T22:02:57Z 2020-06-15T22:02:57Z 2006 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18773 10.1016/j.biocon.2005.09.028 en Volume 128, Número 2, Pags. 182-192 Restrito Biological Conservation
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Community Dynamics
Community Structure
Habitat Fragmentation
Logging (timber)
Understory
Wildfire
Brasil
South America
Venezuela
Aves
spellingShingle Community Dynamics
Community Structure
Habitat Fragmentation
Logging (timber)
Understory
Wildfire
Brasil
South America
Venezuela
Aves
Barlow, Jos
The responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: An Amazonian synthesis
topic_facet Community Dynamics
Community Structure
Habitat Fragmentation
Logging (timber)
Understory
Wildfire
Brasil
South America
Venezuela
Aves
description We combine mist-net data from 24 disturbance treatments taken from seven studies on the responses of understorey Amazonian birds to selective logging, single and recurrent wildfires, and habitat fragmentation. The different disturbance treatments had distinct effects on avian guild structure, and fire disturbance and the isolation of forest patches resulted in bird communities that were most divergent from those in continuous, undisturbed forest in terms of their species composition. Although low-intensity logging treatments had the least noticeable effects, the composition of understorey birds was still markedly different from the composition in undisturbed forest. This analysis demonstrates the importance of preventing habitat fragmentation and the spread of fires in humid tropical forests, and highlights the need for more research to determine the long-term suitability of large areas of degraded forest for forest birds. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Barlow, Jos
author2 Peres, Carlos A.
Henriques, Luiza Magalli Pinto
Stouffer, Philip C.
Wunderle, Joseph M.
author2Str Peres, Carlos A.
Henriques, Luiza Magalli Pinto
Stouffer, Philip C.
Wunderle, Joseph M.
title The responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: An Amazonian synthesis
title_short The responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: An Amazonian synthesis
title_full The responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: An Amazonian synthesis
title_fullStr The responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: An Amazonian synthesis
title_full_unstemmed The responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: An Amazonian synthesis
title_sort responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: an amazonian synthesis
publisher Biological Conservation
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18773
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