2023
DOI: 10.1111/jav.03117
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Landscape configuration alters movement behavior and space‐use of a Hawaiian forest bird community

Kristina L. Paxton,
Jennifer R. Smetzer,
Patrick J. Hart
et al.

Abstract: Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered the greatest threats to ecosystems worldwide. Movement reveals how individuals meet their habitat requirements and respond to environmental heterogeneity, and thus can provide a powerful tool for investigating how animals respond to changes in landscape configuration. In our study, we examined the effects of landscape configuration on the space use and movement strategies of four endemic Hawaiian forest bird species spanning a range of foraging guilds (i.e. frugivo… Show more

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