2020
DOI: 10.1111/jofo.12327
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Effects of forest fragmentation on the lekking behavior of White‐throated Manakins in Central Amazonia

Abstract: Forest fragmentation can affect various aspects of population dynamics, but few investigators have assessed possible effects on the behavior of a species. Loss of habitat may limit population recruitment and abundance, which may alter breeding dynamics in forest remnants. We examined the lekking behavior of White‐throated Manakins (Corapipo gutturalis) in a fragmented landscape to determine if forest fragmentation affected the spatial distribution of display courts and male behavior at courts. We captured and … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, while this is certainly possible for the omnivores, we had a large sample size of frugivores. Another possibility is that because these guilds, particularly frugivores, move to track fruiting resources, they may be equally likely to be found across habitat types [72]. However, very little is known about the movements of adolescent frugivores and omnivore birds across all ages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, while this is certainly possible for the omnivores, we had a large sample size of frugivores. Another possibility is that because these guilds, particularly frugivores, move to track fruiting resources, they may be equally likely to be found across habitat types [72]. However, very little is known about the movements of adolescent frugivores and omnivore birds across all ages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%