Use of small Atlantic Forest fragments by birds in Southeast Brazil
Small forest fragments may play a major role in fragmented areas, but there is scarce empirical data to test this hypothesis. To understand in which context birds can use small Atlantic Forest fragments, we tested the presence of 11 bird species in 30 small fragments (4–10 ha), in a range of matrice...
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doaj-9926c092c8d243f38615a578f229ff2f2020-12-31T04:43:23ZengElsevierPerspectives in Ecology and Conservation2530-06442017-01-011514246Use of small Atlantic Forest fragments by birds in Southeast BrazilKarlla Vanessa de Camargo Barbosa0Christoph Knogge1Pedro Ferreira Develey2Clinton N. Jenkins3Alexandre Uezu4Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas (IPÊ), Nazaré Paulista, SP, Brazil; SAVE Brazil – BirdLife International Affiliate, São Paulo, SP, Brazil; Corresponding author.Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas (IPÊ), Nazaré Paulista, SP, BrazilSAVE Brazil – BirdLife International Affiliate, São Paulo, SP, BrazilInstituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas (IPÊ), Nazaré Paulista, SP, BrazilInstituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas (IPÊ), Nazaré Paulista, SP, BrazilSmall forest fragments may play a major role in fragmented areas, but there is scarce empirical data to test this hypothesis. To understand in which context birds can use small Atlantic Forest fragments, we tested the presence of 11 bird species in 30 small fragments (4–10 ha), in a range of matrices (eucalyptus-pasture), and in different landscape configurations. The results showed that landscape composition is a good predictor for presence of birds in small fragments and their use can be further associated with matrix type. Considering the number of species, and the species Chiroxiphia caudata, we found a pattern in which models that consider the matrix composition are the most plausible. Relative importance of the variables indicates that matrix is the most important single variable among the selected species (five among eight). This suggests that small fragments are effective for increasing connectivity, mainly in landscapes with a higher percentage of permeable matrix.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2530064417300172Habitat fragmentationForest patchEucalyptusMatrixTropical forest |
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Karlla Vanessa de Camargo Barbosa Christoph Knogge Pedro Ferreira Develey Clinton N. Jenkins Alexandre Uezu Use of small Atlantic Forest fragments by birds in Southeast Brazil Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation Habitat fragmentation Forest patch Eucalyptus Matrix Tropical forest |
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Karlla Vanessa de Camargo Barbosa Christoph Knogge Pedro Ferreira Develey Clinton N. Jenkins Alexandre Uezu |
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Karlla Vanessa de Camargo Barbosa |
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Use of small Atlantic Forest fragments by birds in Southeast Brazil |
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Use of small Atlantic Forest fragments by birds in Southeast Brazil |
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Use of small Atlantic Forest fragments by birds in Southeast Brazil |
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Use of small Atlantic Forest fragments by birds in Southeast Brazil |
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Use of small Atlantic Forest fragments by birds in Southeast Brazil |
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use of small atlantic forest fragments by birds in southeast brazil |
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Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation |
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2530-0644 |
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Small forest fragments may play a major role in fragmented areas, but there is scarce empirical data to test this hypothesis. To understand in which context birds can use small Atlantic Forest fragments, we tested the presence of 11 bird species in 30 small fragments (4–10 ha), in a range of matrices (eucalyptus-pasture), and in different landscape configurations. The results showed that landscape composition is a good predictor for presence of birds in small fragments and their use can be further associated with matrix type. Considering the number of species, and the species Chiroxiphia caudata, we found a pattern in which models that consider the matrix composition are the most plausible. Relative importance of the variables indicates that matrix is the most important single variable among the selected species (five among eight). This suggests that small fragments are effective for increasing connectivity, mainly in landscapes with a higher percentage of permeable matrix. |
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Habitat fragmentation Forest patch Eucalyptus Matrix Tropical forest |
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