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Reid, Sharon; Díaz, Iván A.; Armesto, Juan J.; Willson, Mary F. (American Ornithological Society, 2004)In South American temperate rainforests, five endemic understory birds (four Rhinocryptidae and one Furnariidae) are often associated with the main understory plant, the native bamboo Chusquea valdiviensis (Poaceae: ...
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Díaz, Iván A.; Armesto, Juan J.; Reid, Sharon; Sieving, Kathryn E.; Willson, Mary F. (2005)We show how Chilean forest bird species richness, abundance and guild structure changes as a function of structural properties of forest stands. We surveyed bird assemblages in two old-growth (>200 years), two ...
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De Santo, Toni L.; Willson, Mary F.; Sieving, Kathryn E.; Armesto, Juan J. (American Ornithologist Society, 2002)We studied the effect of forest fragmentation on the nesting biology and reproductive success of three species of tapaculos (Rhinocryptidae) in relation to forest size, edge effects, and disturbance from livestock or logging ...
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Willson, Mary F.; Morrison, Joan L.; Sieving, Kathryn E.; De Santo, Toni L.; Santisteban, Leonard; Díaz, Iván (2001)We used experimental nests baited with California Quail (Callipepla californica) eggs or clay eggs to examine relative risks of nest predation in an agricultural landscape and in two large forest preserves in a south-temperate ...
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Armesto, Juan J.; Díaz, Iván; Papic, Claudia; Willson, Mary F. (Blackwell Publishing, 2001)In temperate rainforests on Chiloé Island in southern Chile (42°S), most canopy trees bear fleshy, avian-dispersed propagules, whereas emergent tree species have dry, wind-borne propagules. In the present study, the following ...