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Alternative silvicultural practices with variable retention improve bird conservation in managed South Patagonian forests
(Elsevier Science, 2009-01)
Alternative silvicultural approaches to timber management, such as regeneration treatments with different degrees of stand retention, may mitigate negative effects of clear-cutting or shelterwood cuts in forested ecosystems, ...
On the similarity among bird communities: Testing the influence of distance and land use
(Elsevier Masson, 2010-05)
The search for mechanisms determining community composition is currently in the core of ecological research. Human land use may promote species invasions or local extinctions by altering the environmental conditions, which ...
Use and importance of crop and field-margin habitats for birds in a Neotropical agricultural ecosystem
(Oxford University Press, 2010-05)
The Neotropical Region has experienced large habitat transformations as a result of intensified agriculture. These changes have affected the populations of many species of birds in the Espinal ecoregion of Argentina. ...
Effects of exotic fish farms on bird communities in lake and marine ecosystems
(ResearchGate, 2015)
Effects of exotic fish farms on bird communities in lake and marine ecosystems
(ResearchGate, 2015)
Glossy privet (Ligustrum lucidum) invasion decreases Chaco Serrano forest bird diversity but favors its seed dispersers
(Springer, 2021-03)
Glossy privet (Ligustrum lucidum) is an aggressive invasive plant that replaces native forests and forms dense stands without understory in central Argentina. However, the consequences of these changes in terms of vegetation ...
Distinct bird communities in forests and fruit farms of Caatinga landscapes
(2024)
Agricultural expansion and intensification drive changes in bird assemblages and contribute to the homogenization of communities. By working across the semi‐arid biome of the Caatinga in northeastern Brazil, this study is ...
Influência da estrutura da vegetação de áreas recuperadas pós-mineração em comunidades de aves no sul do BrasilCommunities of birds and influence of the structure of the vegetation in reclaimed areas after mining in the south of Brazil
(Universidade do Vale do Rio do Sinos, 2009-02-27)
Mining activities cause severe alterations in natural landscapes, changing the vegetation and the properties and topography of the soil, and thus altering habitats and the associated fauna. To minimize the effects of mining, ...