Use of response guilds of understory birds in threatened subtropical forest to monitor selective logging impact
Unplanned logging is one of the greatest current threats to native forests biodiversity. About 90% of the piedmont forest in the Southern Andean Yungas has been converted to other land-use types and the remaining forests fragments are being intensively logged without management plans. Bird species,...
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Autores principales: | Ever Tallei, Luis Rivera, Alejandro Schaaf, Constanza Vivanco, Natalia Politi |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e0cc1548115640a69dbc0efc3818d781 |
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