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Forest Conversion Drives Divergent Responses in Bird and Mammal Diversity: Stand Structure Matters for Birds, Elevation for Mammals. [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals (Basel)
Chen X   +12 more
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Food webs can deliver win-win strategies for tropical agroforestry and biodiversity conservation. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Appl
Jarrett C   +8 more
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Spatial-temporal patterns of perfluoroalkyl substances in the biota of the Laurentian Great Lakes: A meta-analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Environ Qual
Martin POL   +6 more
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Insectivorous Birds: Tharangambadi Seashore and Adjoined Places as the Potential for Feed

open access: yesUTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2023
The birds which are forage in wetlands are likely to be insectivores. Due to the course of the life cycle of insects, the birds have an enormous amount of feed for their survival. The study revealed that, diversity and distribution of birds in relation to the insect diversity in Tharangambadi Sea shores, Mayiladuthurai District, Tamil Nadu from January
Subramaniyan, Sivakumar   +1 more
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Tritrophic interactions: willows, herbivorous insects and insectivorous birds

Oecologia, 1999
Insectivorous birds can increase plant growth by consuming herbivorous insects and reducing insect damage. However, plant traits such as the level of chemical defense may affect the quantity and quality of insects, and alter the foraging behavior of birds.
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Moreau's Paradox Reversed, or Why Insectivorous Birds Reach High Densities in Savanna Trees [PDF]

open access: yesArdea, 2015
In West Africa, tree preferences of wintering migratory birds (and African residents) were quantified in order to assess the importance of wintering conditions on distribution, abundance and trends of insectivorous woodland birds.
Leo Zwarts   +2 more
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The Insectivorous Bird as an Adaptive Strategy

Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1971
Birds and insects are virtually unique among extant forms, sharing only with bats the ability to fly. Having this characteristic in common, it is not surprising that these groups have developed intricate and fundamental ecological interrelationships. Perhaps best known, and to be discussed here, is the preying of birds upon insects.
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