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Assessing methods for estimating minimum population size and monitoring andean condors (Vultur Gryphus) in Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus) is a critically endangered species in Ecuador and is threatened aPalabras claves:Andean condor, Cajas national park, Feeding station, Monitoring, Paramo, Population size, VULTUR GRYPHUSAutores:Boris A. Tinoco, Graham C.H., Latta S.C., Pedro Xavier Astudillo WebsterFuentes:googlescopusCentrality in Species-Habitat Networks Reveals the Importance of Habitat Quality for High-Andean Birds in Polylepis Woodlands
ArticleAbstract: Summary . Habitat loss and landscape fragmentation are important drivers of changes in biodiversity.Palabras claves:ECUADOR, forest specialists, habitat guilds, páramo landscape, Tropical AndesAutores:David Christopher Siddons, Farwig N., Grass I., Pedro Xavier Astudillo Webster, Schabo D.G.Fuentes:googlescopusDistribution, ecology and conservation of an endangered Andean hummingbird: The Violet-throated Metaltail (Mettallura baroni)
ArticleAbstract: The Violet-throated Metaltail Metallura baroni is a high altitude hummingbird endemic to south-centrPalabras claves:Autores:Boris A. Tinoco, Graham C.H., Latta S.C., Pedro Xavier Astudillo WebsterFuentes:googlescopusNetwork structure of avian mixed-species flocks decays with elevation and latitude across the Andes
ArticleAbstract: Birds in mixed-species flocks benefit from greater foraging efficiency and reduced predation, but alPalabras claves:ecological networks, facilitation, Mixed-species flocks, network modularity, species interactionsAutores:Arbeláez-Cortés E., Ausprey I.J., Boris A. Tinoco, Cahill J.R.A., Colorado G.J.Z., Fanjul M.E., Guevara E.A., Ippi S., Jones H.H., Mangini G.G., Marin-Gómez O.H., Matthysen E., McDermott M.E., Montaño-Centellas F.A., Muñoz J., Newell F.L., Pedro Xavier Astudillo Webster, Robinson S.K., Rodewald A.D.Fuentes:googlescopusPatch-matrix movements of birds in the páramo landscape of the southern Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Habitat loss and fragmentation are important threats to global biodiversity. Bird species are not onPalabras claves:bird habitat guilds, native woody plants, Páramo matrix, Polylepis patches, stepping-stone movementsAutores:David Christopher Siddons, Farwig N., Pedro Xavier Astudillo Webster, Schabo D.G.Fuentes:googlescopusInfluence of patch factors and connectivity on the avifauna of fragmented polylepis forest in the Ecuadorian Andes
ArticleAbstract: Human-induced alteration of habitat is a major threat to biodiversity worldwide, especially in areasPalabras claves:Bird communities, Bird guilds, Forest patches, Gynoxys, High Andes, ParamoAutores:Boris A. Tinoco, Graham C.H., Latta S.C., Pedro Xavier Astudillo Webster, Strubbe D.Fuentes:googlescopusPatterns and magnitude of temporal change in avian communities in the ecuadorian andes
ArticleAbstract: The tropical Andes rank first among the world's 25 "hotspots" of biodiversity and endemism yet are tPalabras claves:Avian abundance, Climate Change, Habitat change, Land use, Monitoring, Paramo, protected areasAutores:Boris A. Tinoco, Graham C.H., Latta S.C., Pedro Xavier Astudillo WebsterFuentes:googlescopusSurvival estimates of bird species across altered habitats in the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: The probability of long-term persistence of a population is strongly determined by adult survival raPalabras claves:anthropogenic disturbance, Demography, ECUADOR, Montane forest, Secondary forestAutores:Andrea Karina Arriciaga Nieto, Boris A. Tinoco, Graham C.H., Graham L., Juan Manuel Aguilar Ullauri, Latta S.C., Pedro Xavier Astudillo WebsterFuentes:googlescopusTemporal stability in species richness but reordering in species abundances within avian assemblages of a tropical Andes conservation hot spot
ArticleAbstract: As the pace of environmental change increases, there is an urgent need for quantitative data revealiPalabras claves:ECUADOR, global change, Monitoring, Montane forest, protected areas, reordering, TurnoverAutores:Andrea Karina Arriciaga Nieto, Boris A. Tinoco, Graham C.H., Latta S.C., Pedro Xavier Astudillo WebsterFuentes:googlescopus