Habitat Linkages and the Conservation of Tropical Biodiversity as Indicated by Seasonal Migrations of Three-Wattled Bellbirds
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The article examines the Costa Rica and Nicaragua migration habitats used by Central America's bellbird, Procnias tricarunculata over a four-year study period using radio-tagged bellbirds. Findings emphasize the importance of maintaining connectivity between these habitats, particularly in Costa Rica.
Publication Name: Conservation Biology
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0888-8892
Year: 2004
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Establishment Success across Convergent Mediterranean Ecosystems: an Analysis of Bird Introductions
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Establishment success for bird populations in the Mediterranean Basin, the South African Cape, and Australia was affected by species type and a region's susceptibility to bird population invasions. Implications for conservation efforts are discussed.
Publication Name: Conservation Biology
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0888-8892
Year: 2005
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Spatial Components of Bird Diversity in the Andes of Colombia: Implications for Designing a Regional Reserve System
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The role of biota spatial differentiation in determining location and number of protected areas is illustrated, using bird conservation efforts in Colombia's Central Cordillera.
Publication Name: Conservation Biology
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0888-8892
Year: 2006
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