Title of article :
Position in the distributional range and sensitivity to forest fragmentation in birds: a case history from the Atlantic forest, Brazil
Author/Authors :
ANJOS، LUIZ DOS نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
We tested the hypothesis that endemic bird species of the Brazilian Atlantic forest are more
sensitive to forest fragmentation than non-endemics in a fragmented landscape in northern Parana´
state of southern Brazil. Levels of sensitivity (high, medium, and low) were previously determined
in the landscape based on the occurrences of bird species in 14 forest fragments.We evaluated 112
forest bird species and found that endemic species were more sensitive than non-endemics. Among
the endemic species, highly sensitive species tended to have smaller geographic ranges. In a second
analysis, we determined that birds at the edges of their geographic ranges in northern Parana´ were
more vulnerable to forest fragmentation. Combining both factors we found that endemic birds at
the edge of their ranges were the most sensitive to fragmentation. Our results suggest that
endemics and species at the edges of larger ranges might need larger tracts to ensure their continued
existence within that region. Our results, however, also indicate that even small forest fragments
may have considerable value for non-endemics and for species closer to the centres of their ranges.
Journal title :
Bird Conservation International
Journal title :
Bird Conservation International