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Clusters of high abundance of plants detected from local indicators of spatial association (LISA) in a semi-deciduous tropical forest
ArticleAbstract: Plants are rarely randomly distributed across communities, and patchiness is a common spatial patterPalabras claves:Autores:Batlle J.R.M., Yntze van der HoekFuentes:scopusComplexity of plant–pollinator interaction networks in East African high-elevation wetlands
ArticleAbstract: For six selected Afromontane wetlands in Volcanoes National Park (VNP), Rwanda, located at varying ePalabras claves:Autores:Manishimwe A., Nkurikiyimana D., Yntze van der HoekFuentes:scopusApplication of habitat thresholds in conservation: Considerations, limitations, and future directions
ReviewAbstract: Habitat thresholds are often interpreted as the minimum required area of habitat, and subsequently pPalabras claves:Area-sensitivity, Extinction threshold, hábitat, Minimum area requirements, Tipping pointsAutores:Manne L.L., Yntze van der Hoek, Zuckerberg B.Fuentes:scopusDensity and characteristics of tree cavities inside and outside Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
ArticleAbstract: Tree cavities, formed by animal excavation or processes of fungal decay and mechanical damage, may pPalabras claves:Albertine Rift, excavators, fungal decay, MICROCLIMATE, nest web, snag density, tree cavitiesAutores:Niringiyimana A., Nzarora A., Twahirwa J.C., Yntze van der HoekFuentes:scopusElevational distribution of birds in an Eastern African montane environment as governed by temperature, precipitation, and habitat availability
ArticleAbstract: Tropical species, many of which have limited thermal tolerances and narrow ecological niches, are liPalabras claves:Afromontane avifauna, Albertine Rift region, Altitudinal distribution, elevational niche, habitat availability, range shifts, RwandaAutores:Faida E., Musemakweli V., Sirami C., Tuyisingize D., Yntze van der HoekFuentes:scopusSpatial variation in anuran richness, diversity, and abundance across montane wetland habitat in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
ArticleAbstract: The spatial distribution of species has long sparked interest among ecologists and biogeographers, iPalabras claves:community composition, elevational gradient, frogs, species-area relationship, wetland desiccationAutores:Derhé M., Eckardt W., Garriga N., Tuyisingize D., Yntze van der HoekFuentes:scopusWildlife roadkill patterns in a fragmented landscape of the Western Amazon
ArticleAbstract: One of the most evident and direct effects of roads on wildlife is the death of animals by vehicle cPalabras claves:AMAZON, herpetofauna, hotspots, road ecology, roadkill, spatial patternsAutores:Filius J., Pablo Jarrín-V., van Hooft P., Yntze van der HoekFuentes:scopusWoodpecker cavity-tree selection in the ecuadorean amazon region
ArticleAbstract: Tree cavities are important as sites for nesting and roosting, but their availability or use has beePalabras claves:Cavity-nesting birds, Chakras, Excavated cavities, forest disturbance, Snags, Wood decayAutores:Martin K., Yntze van der HoekFuentes:scopusObservations of the breeding behavior of the yellow-tufted woodpecker (melanerpes cruentatus) in napo province, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Yellow-tufted Woodpecker (Melanerpes cruentatus) is common and conspicuous across most of tropicPalabras claves:Breeding behavior, Cavity-nester, ECUADOR, Reserva biológica colonso-chalupas, Snag, Yellow-tufted woodpeckerAutores:Yntze van der HoekFuentes:scopusObservations on regeneration of the keystone plant species Hagenia abyssinica in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Derhé M., Kayitete L., Nyirambangutse B., Yntze van der HoekFuentes:scopus