Birds defend trees from herbivores in a Neotropical forest canopy.
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'Natural experiment' demonstrates top-down control of spiders by birds on a landscape levelIt's not too late for the harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja): high levels of genetic diversity and differentiation can fuel conservation programsFrom plants to birds: higher avian predation rates in trees responding to insect herbivoryUngulate herbivory: indirect effects cascade into the treetopsATTENUATION OF TOP-DOWN AND BOTTOM-UP FORCES IN A COMPLEX TERRESTRIAL COMMUNITYManagement effect on bird and arthropod interaction in suburban woodlandsMovement and ranging patterns of the Common Chaffinch in heterogeneous forest landscapesEstimating Brownian motion dispersal rate, longevity and population density from spatially explicit mark-recapture data on tropical butterflies.Effects of habitat fragmentation and degradation on flocks of African ant-following birds.Birds in Anthropogenic Landscapes: The Responses of Ecological Groups to Forest Loss in the Brazilian Atlantic ForestSpecies interactions regulate the collapse of biodiversity and ecosystem function in tropical forest fragments.Tropical forest loss and its multitrophic effects on insect herbivory.Vertical heterogeneity in predation pressure in a temperate forest canopy.Bats limit arthropods and herbivory in a tropical forest.Birds and bats reduce insect biomass and leaf damage in tropical forest restoration sites.Trophic cascade effects of avian predation on a willow in an urban wetland.Birds exploit herbivore-induced plant volatiles to locate herbivorous prey.Strong positive effects of termites on savanna bird abundance and diversity are amplified by large herbivore exclusion.Tree diversity drives diversity of arthropod herbivores, but successional stage mediates detritivores.Environment vs. Plant Ontogeny: Arthropod Herbivory Patterns on European Beech Leaves along the Vertical Gradient of Temperate Forests in Central Germany.Insectivorous birds eavesdrop on the pheromones of their prey.Demonstration of the potential of environmental DNA as a tool for the detection of avian species.Ecological traits affect the response of tropical forest bird species to land-use intensity.Using avian functional traits to assess the impact of land-cover change on ecosystem processes linked to resilience in tropical forests.Additive effects of vertebrate predators on insects in a Puerto Rican coffee plantation.Insectivorous birds consume an estimated 400–500 million tons of prey annuallyFunctional traits, land-use change and the structure of present and future bird communities in tropical forestsBird conservation in tropical ecosystemsBird functional diversity and ecosystem services in tropical forests, agroforests and agricultural areasHerbivory, growth rates, and habitat specialization in tropical tree lineages: implications for Amazonian beta-diversityMaterial affects attack rates on dummy caterpillars in tropical forest where arthropod predators dominate: an experiment using clay and dough dummies with green colourants on various plant speciesAre naïve birds attracted to herbivore-induced plant defences?
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Birds defend trees from herbivores in a Neotropical forest canopy.
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2003年の論文
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Birds defend trees from herbivores in a Neotropical forest canopy.
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Birds defend trees from herbivores in a Neotropical forest canopy.
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Jeffrey D Brawn
Scott K Robinson
Sunshine A Van Bael
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10.1073/PNAS.1431621100
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2003-06-27T00:00:00Z