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dc.contributor.authorLosada Prado, S.
dc.date.accessioned2014-10-17T05:34:38Z
dc.date.available2014-10-17T05:34:38Z
dc.date.issued2012es_ES
dc.identifier376882es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/65
dc.identifier.urihttp://orton.catie.ac.cr/repdoc/A9032i/A9032i.pdfes_ES
dc.descriptionTesis (M. Sc) -- CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica), 2012es_ES
dc.description.abstractIt is well known that fragmentation not only reduces the total amount of habitat available, but also simultaneously isolates the habitat that remains, preventing movement of organisms and processes in previously connected landscapes. Home-range sizes, movements, density, and apparent survival for individual species remains almost entirely unknown for Neotropical birds especially in fragmented landscapes. Likewise, effects of the agricultural matrix on these variables have been little studied and this information is required for conservation planning. We estimated home-range sizes, movements, density, and apparent survival of Chestnut-backed Antibird (Myrmeciza exsul), an understory insectivorous bird with limited dispersales_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.publisherCATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica)es_ES
dc.subjectPAJAROS
dc.subjectTIERRAS AGRICOLAS
dc.subjectPAISAJE
dc.subjectCOSTA RICA
dc.subjectBIRDS
dc.subjectFARMLAND
dc.subjectLANDSCAPE
dc.subjectCOSTA RICA
dc.subjectOISEAU
dc.subjectTERRE AGRICOLE
dc.subjectPAYSAGE
dc.subjectCOSTA RICA
dc.subjectMYRMECIZA EXSUL
dc.subjectTHAMNOPHILIDAE
dc.subjectBOSQUE FRAGMENTAD
dc.subjectCONECTIVIDAD ESTRUCTURAL
dc.titleHome-range and movements of Myrmeciza exsul (aves: thamnophilidae) in two fragmented landscapes in Costa Rica: evaluating functional connectivityes_ES
dc.typeTesis de doctoradoes_ES
dc.identifier.publicationTurrialba (Costa Rica)es_ES


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