2023
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2303937120
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Diversified farms bolster forest-bird populations despite ongoing declines in tropical forests

J. Nicholas Hendershot,
Alejandra Echeverri,
Luke O. Frishkoff
et al.

Abstract: While some agricultural landscapes can support wildlife in the short term, it is uncertain how well they can truly sustain wildlife populations. To compare population trends in different production systems, we sampled birds along 48 transects in mature forests, diversified farms, and intensive farms across Costa Rica from 2000 to 2017. To assess how land use influenced population trends in the 349 resident and 80 migratory species with sufficient data, we developed population models. We found, first, that 23% … Show more

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