Global relationships between tree-cavity excavators and forest bird richness
Global monitoring of biodiversity and ecosystem change can be aided by the effective use of indicators. Tree-cavity excavators, the majority of which are woodpeckers (Picidae), are known to be useful indicators of the health or naturalness of forest ecosystems and the diversity of forest birds. They...
Main Authors: | Yntze van der Hoek, Gabriel V. Gaona, Michał Ciach, Kathy Martin |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Royal Society
2020-07-01
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Series: | Royal Society Open Science |
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Online Access: | https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.192177 |
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