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Composition and clumping of seeds deposited by frugivorous birds varies between forest microsites
ArticleAbstract: More frequent deposition of seeds by frugivores beneath plants in fruit could impose spatial limitsPalabras claves:Autores:B. A. Loiselle, Blendinger P.G., John G. BlakeFuentes:scopusAssemblage structure and dynamics of terrestrial birds in the southwest Amazon: a camera-trap case study
ArticleAbstract: Habitat spatial distribution, seasonal variation, and activity patterns influence changes in vertebrPalabras claves:Activity pattern, Los Amigos Biological Station, Peruvian Amazon, spatial and seasonal dynamics, TinamidaeAutores:Almeyda Zambrano A., Broadbent E.N., Cáceres A., Forsyth A., John G. Blake, Mere-Roncal C., Middendorf E.Fuentes:scopusBird assemblages in second-growth and old-growth forests, costa rica: Perspectives from mist nets and point counts
ArticleAbstract: Second growth has replaced lowland forest in many parts of the Neotropics, providing valuable habitaPalabras claves:Autores:John G. Blake, Loisille B.A.Fuentes:scopusBird assemblages in two types of forests in the floodplain of the Lower Paraná River (Argentina)
ArticleAbstract: Heterogeneity in floodplains affects many aspects of biodiversity, including bird communities. In thPalabras claves:Albardón, argentina, Avian diversity, Barranca, Lower Paraná, Riparian forest, Seasonal floods, Spatial variation, Temporal variationAutores:Beltzer A.H., John G. Blake, Lorenzón R.E., Ronchl-Virgolini A.L.Fuentes:scopusAnnual and spatial variation in composition and activity of terrestrial mammals on two replicate plots in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Terrestrial mammals are important components of lowland forests in Amazonia (as seed dispersal agentPalabras claves:camera trap, ECUADOR, lowland forest, Mammal, Spatial variation, Temporal variationAutores:B. A. Loiselle, John G. BlakeFuentes:scopusAnnual variation in bird populations of mixed conifer-northern hardwood forests
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Collins P.T., Hanowski J.M., John G. Blake, Niemi G.J.Fuentes:scopusAnnual variation in birds and plants of a tropical second-growth woodland
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:B. A. Loiselle, John G. BlakeFuentes:scopusA test of the environmental hotspot hypothesis for lek placement in three species of manakins (Pipridae) in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Lekking is classified as a form of male-dominance polygyny in which males lack control of resourcesPalabras claves:Hotspot hypothesis, Lek placement, Male aggregation, manakins, PipridaeAutores:B. A. Loiselle, John G. Blake, Ryder T.B.Fuentes:scopusConnecting Amazonian historical biogeography and local assemblages of understorey birds: Recurrent guild proportionality within areas of endemism
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Current diversity patterns in local communities result from historical and contemporary eventsPalabras claves:areas of endemism, Diversity patterns, guild proportionality, historical biogeography, interspecific competition, understorey birdsAutores:Anciães M., B. A. Loiselle, Baccaro F.B., Borges S.H., Boss R., Braga P.L.M., Bueno A.S., John G. Blake, Maximiano M.F.A., Menger J., Peres C.A., Souza A.H.N., Teófilo F.H.Fuentes:scopusApparent survival rates of forest birds in eastern ecuador revisited: Improvement in precision but no change in estimates
ArticleAbstract: Knowledge of survival rates of Neotropical landbirds remains limited, with estimates of apparent surPalabras claves:Autores:B. A. Loiselle, John G. BlakeFuentes:scopus