DOI: 10.11606/t.41.2017.tde-16032017-134918
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Landscape processes underpinning bird persistence and avian-mediated pest control in fragmented landscapes

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“…Finally, spillover might be a function of the matrix suitability surrounding habitat patches. Empirical evidence suggests that dung beetles (Collinge & Palmer, ), mammals (Estavillo et al., ) and birds (Boesing, ) are more likely to move into a low‐contrast (high permeability) matrix. In addition to facilitating inter‐patch movement of organisms, different land uses in the matrix might provide additional or alternative foraging and nesting resources, contributing to landscape complementation processes (Dunning et al., ), defined as the capacity of a landscape to provide different kind of resources, usually located in different landscape units (Dunning et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, spillover might be a function of the matrix suitability surrounding habitat patches. Empirical evidence suggests that dung beetles (Collinge & Palmer, ), mammals (Estavillo et al., ) and birds (Boesing, ) are more likely to move into a low‐contrast (high permeability) matrix. In addition to facilitating inter‐patch movement of organisms, different land uses in the matrix might provide additional or alternative foraging and nesting resources, contributing to landscape complementation processes (Dunning et al., ), defined as the capacity of a landscape to provide different kind of resources, usually located in different landscape units (Dunning et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%