نتایج جستجو برای: forest birds species richness and abundance forest biodiversity every four years caliper and tape

تعداد نتایج: 17027677  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2010
A C P Ferraz B Q Gadelha M M C Queiroz G E Moya-Borja V M Aguiar-Coelho

Samples were collected every month in three different sites of the Reserva Biológica do Tinguá, Brazil: site A was located on the border of the forest and sites B and C were located 1,000 and 500 m, respectively, towards the forest interior. The objective was to determine edge effects on a fragment of the Atlantic Forest. The greatest species richness was observed in sites A and B (23 species),...

2017
Rodrigo B. Ferreira Karen H. Beard Martha L. Crump

Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habitat conversion helps predict their likelihood of persistence across changing landscape. In Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, we evaluated frog richness and abundance by breeding guild at four distances from the edge of a reserve: i) 200 m inside the forest, ii) 50 m inside the forest, iii) at the forest ed...

Dorna Rezaei Maziar Haidari

Silvicultural operation need to notice the species diversity. To this study Gomarlang district in marivan region, northern zagros forest was selected. In this study 30 circle sample plots (500 m2) were collected by random method. In every sample plot the kind of species and number of trees and shrub were recorded. In the sample plots the micro plots of 5 m by 5 m (i.e. area of 25 m2) were desig...

1999
Daniel Simberloff

Forest management must change radically to maintain biodiversity. `Biodiversity' has many components, but only one has been measured unambiguously ± species richness ± although there is recently much emphasis on structural, process, and functional diversity. So we must determine exactly what aspects of biodiversity to seek, and why. A battery of suggestions about how to achieve this re-focus on...

2004
JAY D. CARLISLE SARAH L. STOCK GREGORY S. KALTENECKER DAVID L. SWANSON

We used count surveys and mist-net captures to compare habitat associations, relative abundance, species richness, and community similarity of migrant landbirds among four major habitats in the Boise Foothills of southwestern Idaho. Count surveys were conducted from August through October 1997–2000 in conifer forest, mountain shrubland, shrubsteppe, and riparian shrubland. We compared bird dete...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2013
maziar haidari dorna rezaei

silvicultural operation need to notice the species diversity. to this study gomarlang district in marivan region, northern zagros forest was selected. in this study 30 circle sample plots (500 m2) were collected by random method. in every sample plot the kind of species and number of trees and shrub were recorded. in the sample plots the micro plots of 5 m by 5 m (i.e. area of 25 m2) were desig...

2014
Sini Savilaakso Claude Garcia John Garcia-Ulloa Jaboury Ghazoul Martha Groom Manuel R Guariguata Yves Laumonier Robert Nasi Gillian Petrokofsky Jake Snaddon Michal Zrust

Background: During the past decade there has been a growing interest in bioenergy, driven by concerns about global climate change, growing energy demand, and depleting fossil fuel reserves. The predicted rise in biofuel demand makes it important to understand the potential consequences of expanding biofuel cultivation. A systematic review was conducted on the biodiversity impacts of three first...

2006
Emily HABER

The fruit-feeding guild of nymphalid butterflies was sampled at the Firestone Center for Restoration Ecology (FCRE) in southwestern Costa Rica to investigate the effects of four habitat types on species-richness. Species-richness was expected to differ among riparian forest, secondary forest, bamboo forest and pastureland. Over two years and 53 sampling days, 1456 fruit-feeding nymphalid butter...

2001
Cathryn H. Greenberg J. Drew

We studied breeding bird assemblages in forest gaps created in 1995 by Hurricane Opal at the Bent Creek Experimental Forest in Asheville, NC. We hypothesized that forest gaps and adjacent closed-canopy forest would differ in bird density, richness, diversity, and relative abundances of some species. To test this hypothesis we censused breeding bird assemblages for 2 years in 12 gaps (0. l-l .2 ...

1999
CARLA RESTREPO NATALIA GOMEZ SYLVIA HEREDIA

In a montane tropical forest in southwestern Colombia, we investigated how anthropogenic edges may alter bird-mediated seed dispersal from edge to forest interior as a function of edge age and presence of treefall gaps. We estimated fruit abundance and mist-netted birds at four distances from edge to forest interior (0–10, 30–40, 60–70, and 190–200 m) in three young (,12 yr) and three old (.40 ...

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