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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:googlescopusAssessing the impact of deforestation and climate change on the range size and environmental niche of bird species in the Atlantic forests, Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Habitat loss and climate change are two major drivers of biological diversity. Here we quantifyPalabras claves:atlantic forest, Biodiversity surrogates, Birds, Brazil, Climate Change, Conservation, Deforestation, Ecological niche modelling, Environmental space, Species distribution modellingAutores:B. A. Loiselle, Goerck J., Graham C.H., Ribeiro M.C.Fuentes:scopusAvoiding Pitfalls of Using Species Distribution Models in Conservation Planning
ArticleAbstract: Museum records have great potential to provide valuable insights into the vulnerability, historic diPalabras claves:Autores:B. A. Loiselle, Brooks T.M., Goerck J., Graham C.H., Howell C., Smith K., Williams P.Fuentes:scopusEvaluating alternative data sets for ecological niche models of birds in the Andes
ArticleAbstract: Ecological niche modeling (ENM) is an effective tool for providing innovative insights to questionsPalabras claves:Autores:Graham C.H., Juan F. Freile, Parra J.L.Fuentes:scopusEvaluating multiple causes of amphibian declines of Ecuador using geographical quantitative analyses
ArticleAbstract: Amphibians are declining at alarming rates worldwide; however, the causes of these declines remain sPalabras claves:Autores:Graham C.H., Pablo A. Menéndez-GuerreroFuentes:scopusEffects of sample size on the performance of species distribution models
ArticleAbstract: A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others tPalabras claves:ecological niche model, maxent, Model comparison, OM-GARP, sample size, species distribution modelAutores:B. A. Loiselle, Dudík M., Elith J., Ferrier S., Graham C.H., Guisan A., Huettmann F., J. Hijmans R., Leathwick J.R., Lehmann A., Li J., Lohmann L.G., Manion G., Moritz C., Nakamura M., Nakazawa Y., Overton J.M.C., Phillips S.J., Richardson K.S., Scachetti-Pereira R., Schapire R.E., Soberon J., Townsend Peterson A., Williams S.E., Wisz M.S., Zimmermann N.E.Fuentes:scopusHummingbird community structure and nectar resources modulate the response of interspecific competition to forest conversion
ArticleAbstract: On-going land-use change has profound impacts on biodiversity by filtering species that cannot surviPalabras claves:Andes, Context dependency, ECUADOR, Land-use change, Morphological dissimilarity, SelectivityAutores:Bello C., Cristian Poveda, Graham C.H., Guevara E.A., McFadden I.R., Pellissier L., Schleuning M.Fuentes:scopusInfluence 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:googlescopusInfluence of patch- and landscape-level factors on bird assemblages in a fragmented tropical landscape
ArticleAbstract: A major challenge in studies of habitat fragmentation is to determine the influence of patch qualityPalabras claves:Bird community composition, Conservation, Forest edge, Forest remnant, Forest-restricted species, HABITAT FRAGMENTATION, Indicator species assemblages, Landscape level, Patch level, Riparian remnant, Southern MexicoAutores:Graham C.H., John G. BlakeFuentes:scopusMapping evolutionary process: A multi-taxa approach to conservation prioritization
ArticleAbstract: Human-induced land use changes are causing extensive habitat fragmentation. As a result, many speciePalabras claves:Andes, Conservation prioritization, Ecological modeling, ECUADOR, Evolutionary process, Generalized dissimilarity modeling, Landscape genetics, species distributionAutores:Buermann W., Cameron S.E., Chan J., Fuller T.L., Graham C.H., Kieswetter C.M., Mason E., Milá B., Pablo Jarrín-V., Peralvo M.F., Pollinger J.P., Saatchi S.S., Schlunegger J., Schneider C.J., Schweizer R.M., Smith T.B., Thomassen H.A., Wang O., Wayne R.K.Fuentes:scopus