2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2008.01.002
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Movements of neotropical understory passerines affected by anthropogenic forest edges in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest

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“…Here, we took an experimental approach and manipulated habitat structural complexity within lizard home ranges by introducing a maze-like structure of short lengths of fencing. Barriers that affect movement are common components of the environment for most populations and include rivers, habitat edges (Hansbauer et al, 2008;Rittenhouse & Semlitsch, 2006) and artificial structures such as roads, paths and fence lines (Taylor & Goldingay, 2010;Vanak, Thaker, & Slotow, 2010). Other structures, such as road underpasses and rope bridges, are used as conservation tools to redirect movement paths and to increase habitat connectivity (Taylor & Goldingay, 2010).…”
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“…Here, we took an experimental approach and manipulated habitat structural complexity within lizard home ranges by introducing a maze-like structure of short lengths of fencing. Barriers that affect movement are common components of the environment for most populations and include rivers, habitat edges (Hansbauer et al, 2008;Rittenhouse & Semlitsch, 2006) and artificial structures such as roads, paths and fence lines (Taylor & Goldingay, 2010;Vanak, Thaker, & Slotow, 2010). Other structures, such as road underpasses and rope bridges, are used as conservation tools to redirect movement paths and to increase habitat connectivity (Taylor & Goldingay, 2010).…”
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“…Este autor, Prist et al (2012) (DE COSTER et al, 2015), foi comprovado que certas espécies são restritas a fragmentos, sendo incapazes de atravessar a matriz agrícola. Para certos anfíbios e aves típicas de sub-bosque e estritamente florestais, é recomendado que sejam protegidas grandes manchas, ao invés de muitos pequenos e médios fragmentos isolados ou mesmo conectados por trampolins ou corredores estreitos (HANSBAUER et al, 2008;DE COSTER et al, 2015;ALMEIDA-GOMES et al, 2016). Seja como for, o entorno da FLONA de Irati está fragmentado, com manchas de hábitat de diversos tamanhos, e a manutenção destes torna-se importante para táxons dependentes de florestas e que exercem funções ecossistêmicas importantes.…”
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“…Changes in the original characteristics of forest remnants in the Atlantic Forest affect the richness and composition of the bird community, especially insectivorous and understorey bird species (Aleixo 1999, Maldonado-Coelho and Marini 2000). Furthermore, increases in forest edge areas change the movements of the understorey birds, especially of those living in their interior (Hansbauer et al 2008), which then tend to avoid forest edges and clearings. Laurance et al (2004) have also detected changes in the avifauna movement next to roads in the Amazon region.…”
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