2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2010.00701.x
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Independent effects of habitat loss, habitat fragmentation and structural connectivity on forest‐dependent birds

Abstract: Aim Habitat loss and fragmentation are amongst the greatest threats to biodiversity world-wide. However, there is still little evidence on the relative influence of these two distinct processes on biodiversity, and no study, to date, has investigated the independent contribution of structural connectivity in addition to habitat loss and fragmentation. The aim of this study is to evaluate the independent effects of habitat loss (the decrease in total amount of habitat), habitat fragmentation per se (habitat sub… Show more

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“…At the same time, one of the most challenging issues for conservationists is the attempt to protect loss of suitable habitats for species of conservation concern (BirdLife International 2000). Habitat loss is widely regarded as most serious threat to biodiversity (Mortelliti et al 2010). Attempts for quantification of habitat characteristic used by some species have become an essential tool for determination of areas suitable for specific species (species potential niche).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, one of the most challenging issues for conservationists is the attempt to protect loss of suitable habitats for species of conservation concern (BirdLife International 2000). Habitat loss is widely regarded as most serious threat to biodiversity (Mortelliti et al 2010). Attempts for quantification of habitat characteristic used by some species have become an essential tool for determination of areas suitable for specific species (species potential niche).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One group of species that is sensitive to habitat loss and fragmentation is woodland-or forestdependent birds (Bender et al 1998;Villard et al 1999;Mortelliti et al 2010b;Laurance et al 2011). In Australia, reports of woodland bird declines have become increasingly common over the past 20 years (Reid 1999;Mac Nally et al 2009;Ford 2011;Rayner et al 2014).…”
Section: Australian Woodland Bird Declinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essa devastação resultou na perda de habitat e biodiversidade em diversos lugares (TERBORGH, 1992;SCHMIEGELOW;MÖNKKÖNEN, 2002;FAHRIG, 2003;THORNTON;BRANCH;SUNQUIST, 2011), bem como nos biomas brasileiros (MORTELLITI et al, 2010;SILVA et al, 2015 Boston, v.190, p. 23-33, 2015.…”
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