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Forested Habitats And Humanmodified Landuse Effects On Avian Diversity 1st Edition Alvaro Redondobrenes Florencia Montagnini

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Forested Habitats And Humanmodified Landuse Effects On Avian Diversity 1st Edition Alvaro Redondobrenes Florencia Montagnini
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.61 MB
Pages: 77
Author: Alvaro Redondo-Brenes; Florencia Montagnini
ISBN: 9781613246214, 1613246218
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Forested Habitats And Humanmodified Landuse Effects On Avian Diversity 1st Edition Alvaro Redondobrenes Florencia Montagnini by Alvaro Redondo-brenes; Florencia Montagnini 9781613246214, 1613246218 instant download after payment.

In the last two decades, as a result of the limitations of protected areas in providing habitat for many wildlife species, efforts have shifted to studying wildlife conservation in human-dominated landscapes. The present study was carried out in the Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor, Costa Rica. The corridor encompasses 55 rural communities with more than 10,000 people. Deforestation and development are the main threats to biodiversity in the region. The main objective of this study was to estimate the contribution of ten habitat types: forested areas, agroforestry systems, and other human-dominated land uses on the conservation of bird species in the corridor.

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