2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.19.440426
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The forest avifauna of Arabuko Sokoke Forest and adjacent modified habitats

Abstract: Arabuko Sokoke Forest (ASF) is the largest area of coastal forest remaining in East Africa and a major Important Bird Area in mainland Kenya. The study analysed data from point count surveys over 15 months in three land use types; primary forest (PF), plantation forest (PL), and farmlands (FM), and compared these to the first comprehensive bird checklist for the forest, as well as recent surveys from other studies.  Avifaunal diversity and abundance were compared using multivariate analysis to determine bird r… Show more

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