“…However, these may pose significant issues, particularly for migrant species that use them for their wintering grounds, since changes to habitat quality are known to influence their body conditions and, ultimately, survival and reproductive success on their breeding grounds. Oliveira et al [6] examine the territorial behaviour of overwintering American redstarts (Setophaga ruticilla) in non-native monocultures of oil palms in a highly fragmented landscape mosaic dominated by other human-modified land cover in the state of Tabasco, Mexico. Oil palm plantations have undergone rapid expansion in the Neotropics, and this is the first study of its kind to identify and map territorial behaviour for wintering American redstarts in oil palm monocultures, a habitat widely considered to be suboptimal for many bird species.…”