Turnover-driven loss of forest-dependent species changes avian species richness, functional diversity, and community composition in Andean forest fragments
Andean forests, a hotspot of biodiversity, have suffered extensive fragmentation, yet we have little understanding of how this process has affected biodiversity. We surveyed bird communities across a gradient of fragment sizes (10–170 ha) and a continuous forest reference site in the Colombian Weste...
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Main Authors: | Harrison H. Jones, Elisa Barreto, Oscar Murillo, Scott K. Robinson |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7cd3534ba5424ff687e48aa5e1d6eade |
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