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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Frequent bird movements across a highly fragmented landscape: the role of species traits and forest matrix
Article first published online: 26 JUL 2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00582.x
© 2012 The Authors. Animal Conservation © 2012 The Zoological Society of London
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Neuschulz, E. L., Brown, M. and Farwig, N. (2013), Frequent bird movements across a highly fragmented landscape: the role of species traits and forest matrix. Animal Conservation, 16: 170–179. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00582.x
Publication History
- Issue published online: 17 APR 2013
- Article first published online: 26 JUL 2012
- Manuscript Accepted: 28 JUN 2012
- Manuscript Received: 10 AUG 2011
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| acv582-sup-0001-si.docx | 43K | Appendix S1. Classification of bird species into among- and within-patch community based on observed movements (o) and mist-net captures (c). Recaptures were separated into to birds that moved from their original ringing site (reo) and birds that were recaptured at the same forest patch (res). frug = frugivore, insec = insectivore, omni = omnivore, nect = nectarivore, gran = granivore, carn = carnivore, FS = forest specialist, FG = forests generalist, SL = shrubland species, OC = open-country species. | |
| acv582-sup-0001-si.docx | 43K | Appendix S2. DCA ordination diagram showing the species composition of the among-patch bird community. NFra = natural forest fragment, AFra = fragment within agriculture, FGar = forested garden. Fitted environmental variables were fragment type (p = 0.750), distance to the main natural forest block (p = 0.600), and percentage of canopy cover (p = 0.299). First and second axis explained 60 % and 14 %, respectively. |
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