Effects of tropical forest fragmentation on ecology and conservation of migrant and resident birds in lowland Costa Rica

The overall objetive of my research was to understand the value of forest fragments to a diverse group of rainforest birds that depend on lowland tropical rainforest for their survival at one part or all of their annual cycle. Using both intensive research methods on a migrant songbird and extensive survey methods for eight species of resident forest birds, results show that in general, remaining forest fragments of the Sarapiqui region provide important habitat for all species studied, to varying degrees. For eight species of resident birds, we quantified changes in species abundance and patch occupancy in forest fragments that exist across a continuum of fragmentation, isolation and remaining forest cover. We detected all eight species within at least a subset of the fragments.

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Main Authors: 111393 Roberts, Dina L., 20636 University of Idaho, Moscow, ID (EUA), CATIE - Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza Turrialba, Costa Rica autor/a 3977
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Published: Turrialba (Costa Rica) Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE) 2007
Subjects:BOSQUE TROPICAL, TIERRAS BAJAS, DEFORESTACION, UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA, ESTRUCTURA AGRICOLA, PAJAROS, MIGRACION ANIMAL, ECOLOGIA ANIMAL, ESPECIES DOMINANTES, ESTRUCTURA DE LA POBLACION, ESPECIES, HABITAT, COSTA RICA,
Online Access:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/4940
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:1224142022-11-10T12:38:49ZEffects of tropical forest fragmentation on ecology and conservation of migrant and resident birds in lowland Costa Rica 111393 Roberts, Dina L. 20636 University of Idaho, Moscow, ID (EUA) CATIE - Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza Turrialba, Costa Rica autor/a 3977 textTurrialba (Costa Rica) Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE)Moscow, ID (EUA) University of Idaho20072007spapdfThe overall objetive of my research was to understand the value of forest fragments to a diverse group of rainforest birds that depend on lowland tropical rainforest for their survival at one part or all of their annual cycle. Using both intensive research methods on a migrant songbird and extensive survey methods for eight species of resident forest birds, results show that in general, remaining forest fragments of the Sarapiqui region provide important habitat for all species studied, to varying degrees. For eight species of resident birds, we quantified changes in species abundance and patch occupancy in forest fragments that exist across a continuum of fragmentation, isolation and remaining forest cover. We detected all eight species within at least a subset of the fragments.Tesis (Ph.D.)Referencias bibliográficas en p. 89-93The overall objetive of my research was to understand the value of forest fragments to a diverse group of rainforest birds that depend on lowland tropical rainforest for their survival at one part or all of their annual cycle. Using both intensive research methods on a migrant songbird and extensive survey methods for eight species of resident forest birds, results show that in general, remaining forest fragments of the Sarapiqui region provide important habitat for all species studied, to varying degrees. For eight species of resident birds, we quantified changes in species abundance and patch occupancy in forest fragments that exist across a continuum of fragmentation, isolation and remaining forest cover. We detected all eight species within at least a subset of the fragments.BOSQUE TROPICALTIERRAS BAJASDEFORESTACIONUTILIZACION DE LA TIERRAESTRUCTURA AGRICOLAPAJAROSMIGRACION ANIMALECOLOGIA ANIMALESPECIES DOMINANTESESTRUCTURA DE LA POBLACIONESPECIESHABITATCOSTA RICAhttps://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/4940
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topic BOSQUE TROPICAL
TIERRAS BAJAS
DEFORESTACION
UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA
ESTRUCTURA AGRICOLA
PAJAROS
MIGRACION ANIMAL
ECOLOGIA ANIMAL
ESPECIES DOMINANTES
ESTRUCTURA DE LA POBLACION
ESPECIES
HABITAT
COSTA RICA
BOSQUE TROPICAL
TIERRAS BAJAS
DEFORESTACION
UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA
ESTRUCTURA AGRICOLA
PAJAROS
MIGRACION ANIMAL
ECOLOGIA ANIMAL
ESPECIES DOMINANTES
ESTRUCTURA DE LA POBLACION
ESPECIES
HABITAT
COSTA RICA
spellingShingle BOSQUE TROPICAL
TIERRAS BAJAS
DEFORESTACION
UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA
ESTRUCTURA AGRICOLA
PAJAROS
MIGRACION ANIMAL
ECOLOGIA ANIMAL
ESPECIES DOMINANTES
ESTRUCTURA DE LA POBLACION
ESPECIES
HABITAT
COSTA RICA
BOSQUE TROPICAL
TIERRAS BAJAS
DEFORESTACION
UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA
ESTRUCTURA AGRICOLA
PAJAROS
MIGRACION ANIMAL
ECOLOGIA ANIMAL
ESPECIES DOMINANTES
ESTRUCTURA DE LA POBLACION
ESPECIES
HABITAT
COSTA RICA
111393 Roberts, Dina L.
20636 University of Idaho, Moscow, ID (EUA)
CATIE - Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza Turrialba, Costa Rica autor/a 3977
Effects of tropical forest fragmentation on ecology and conservation of migrant and resident birds in lowland Costa Rica
description The overall objetive of my research was to understand the value of forest fragments to a diverse group of rainforest birds that depend on lowland tropical rainforest for their survival at one part or all of their annual cycle. Using both intensive research methods on a migrant songbird and extensive survey methods for eight species of resident forest birds, results show that in general, remaining forest fragments of the Sarapiqui region provide important habitat for all species studied, to varying degrees. For eight species of resident birds, we quantified changes in species abundance and patch occupancy in forest fragments that exist across a continuum of fragmentation, isolation and remaining forest cover. We detected all eight species within at least a subset of the fragments.
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topic_facet BOSQUE TROPICAL
TIERRAS BAJAS
DEFORESTACION
UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA
ESTRUCTURA AGRICOLA
PAJAROS
MIGRACION ANIMAL
ECOLOGIA ANIMAL
ESPECIES DOMINANTES
ESTRUCTURA DE LA POBLACION
ESPECIES
HABITAT
COSTA RICA
author 111393 Roberts, Dina L.
20636 University of Idaho, Moscow, ID (EUA)
CATIE - Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza Turrialba, Costa Rica autor/a 3977
author_facet 111393 Roberts, Dina L.
20636 University of Idaho, Moscow, ID (EUA)
CATIE - Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza Turrialba, Costa Rica autor/a 3977
author_sort 111393 Roberts, Dina L.
title Effects of tropical forest fragmentation on ecology and conservation of migrant and resident birds in lowland Costa Rica
title_short Effects of tropical forest fragmentation on ecology and conservation of migrant and resident birds in lowland Costa Rica
title_full Effects of tropical forest fragmentation on ecology and conservation of migrant and resident birds in lowland Costa Rica
title_fullStr Effects of tropical forest fragmentation on ecology and conservation of migrant and resident birds in lowland Costa Rica
title_full_unstemmed Effects of tropical forest fragmentation on ecology and conservation of migrant and resident birds in lowland Costa Rica
title_sort effects of tropical forest fragmentation on ecology and conservation of migrant and resident birds in lowland costa rica
publisher Turrialba (Costa Rica) Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE)
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