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Global relationships between tree-cavity excavators and forest bird richness
ArticleAbstract: Global monitoring of biodiversity and ecosystem change can be aided by the effective use of indicatoPalabras claves:facilitator species, Indicator species, management surrogates, Picidae, secondary cavity-nesting birds, species interactionsAutores:Ciach M., Gabriel V. Gaona, Martin K., Yntze van der HoekFuentes:scopusNurturing resilient forest biodiversity: Nest webs as complex adaptive systems
ArticleAbstract: Forests are complex adaptive systems in which properties at higher levels emerge from localized netwPalabras claves:Americas, Cavity-using vertebrates, Complexity, forest management, MEMORY, panarchy, resilience, social-ecological systemsAutores:Altamirano T.A., Bonacic C., Cockle K.L., Ibarra J.T., Martin K., Simard S.W., 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:scopusThe diversity, distribution and conservation status of the tree-cavity-nesting birds of the world
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Globally, many bird species nest in tree cavities that are either excavated or formed through dPalabras claves:hole-breeding birds, keystone excavator species, nestwebs, species interactions, woodpeckersAutores:Gabriel V. Gaona, Martin K., Yntze van der HoekFuentes:scopus