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Connectivity with primary forest determines the value of secondary tropical forests for bird conservation

Mayhew, Rebekah J | Tobias, Joseph A | Bunnefeld, Lynsey | Dent, Daisy H | Carnegie Research Grant | Gilchrist Travel Grant | Biological and Environmental Sciences | Imperial College London | Biological and Environmental Sciences | Biological and Environmental Sciences | 0000-0003-4463-0787 | 0000-0002-9226-7153 | 0000-0002-1219-7344


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Wiley
Otras materias
Community structure; Land-use change; Tropical extinction crisis; Bird communities; Secondary forest
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ISBN
0004610564000, 0-850623440
Tipo
Journal Article; Journal Part

2024-11-28
2026-02-03
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