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  1. Bird communities are more functionally redundant in less disturbed Araucaria forest
  2. Temporal changes on the avifauna of State University of Londrina campus, northern of Paraná
  3. Reduced vegetation integrity in selectively logged Atlantic rainforest affects bird diversity: Higher taxonomic and functional diversity, but increased niche overlap
  4. The functional importance of rare and dominant species in a Neotropical forest bird community
  5. A global analysis of avian island diversity–area relationships in the Anthropocene
  6. Deforestation alters species interactions
  7. Forest cover positively affects the occurrence of understory insectivorous Passeriformes in bird communities of the Atlantic Forest
  8. Seasonality in niche occupation revealed through bird community functional structure in the southern Atlantic rainforest
  9. The selection of indicator species of birds and mammals for the monitoring of restoration areas in a highly fragmented forest landscape
  10. Atlantic Forest birds are more functionally and taxonomically diverse in valley bottoms relative to uplands
  11. Checklist of the birds of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil: diversity and conservation
  12. Out of the blue: geographic variation and divergence between Azure Jays (Cyanocorax caeruleus) from two ecologically distinct ranges
  13. Silent changes in functionally stable bird communities of a large protected tropical forest monitored over 10 years
  14. Vulnerability of bird species in highly fragmented forests of southern Brazil: implications for conservation
  15. Comparing the diversity and composition of waterbird functional traits between natural, restored, and artificial wetlands
  16. The optimal listening period for an effective assessment of bird richness and composition: a case study of Neotropical forest
  17. On the importance of niche packing for local species richness in taxonomic bird groups of the Neotropical region
  18. The influence of matrix type in the relationship between patch size and amphibia richness: A global Meta-Analysis
  19. Ecosystem functions of birds as a tool to track restoration efficiency in Brazil
  20. Bird species that occupy river edge in continuous forest tend to be less sensitive to forest fragmentation
  21. Distinct bird communities could live in a single forest fragment.
  22. Publisher Correction: Distance to range edge determines sensitivity to deforestation
  23. Distance to range edge determines sensitivity to deforestation
  24. Insights on the functional composition of specialist and generalist birds throughout continuous and fragmented forests
  25. A functional perspective for breeding and wintering waterbird communities: temporal trends in species and trait diversity
  26. Plant-hummingbird interaction networks in urban areas: Generalization and the importance of trees with specialized flowers as a nectar resource for pollinator conservation
  27. Influence of microhabitat on the richness of anuran species: a case study of different landscapes in the Atlantic Forest of southern Brazil
  28. Comparing species richness, functional diversity and functional composition of waterbird communities along environmental gradients in the neotropics
  29. Distributions of birds and plants in ecoregions: Implications for the conservation of a neotropical biodiversity hotspot
  30. ECOLOGICAL NICHE MODELING AND AN UPDATED GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION MAP OF Leptodactylus notoaktites HEYER, 1978 (ANURA, LEPTODACTYLIDAE) WITH A NEW OCCURRENCE RECORD
  31. ATLANTIC BIRDS: a data set of bird species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
  32. Sociedade Brasileira de Ornitologia: a history
  33. Invasive potential of the pied crow (Corvus albus) in eastern Brazil: best to eradicate before it spreads
  34. Effects of Connectivity on the Forest Bird Communities of Adjacent Fragmented Landscapes
  35. Twenty-three years of bird monitoring reveal low extinction and colonization of species in a reserve surrounded by an extremely fragmented landscape in southern Brazil
  36. Wading bird functional diversity in a floodplain: Influence of habitat type and hydrological cycle
  37. Friend or foe? Social system influences the allocation of signals across functional categories in the repertoires of the New World jays
  38. The importance of restoration areas to conserve bird species in a highly fragmented Atlantic forest landscape
  39. Habitat selection by owls in a seasonal semi-deciduous forest in southern Brazil
  40. Can habitat specialization patterns of Neotropical birds highlight vulnerable areas for conservation in the Atlantic rainforest, southern Brazil?
  41. Decadal persistence of frugivorous birds in tropical forest fragments of northern Paraná
  42. Combining plant and bird data increases the accuracy of an Index of Biotic Integrity to assess conservation levels of tropical forest fragments
  43. Sensitivity to fragmentation and spatial distribution of birds in forest fragments of northern paraná
  44. The width and biotic integrity of riparian forests affect richness, abundance, and composition of bird communities
  45. Occupancy of different types of forest habitats by tyrant flycatchers (Passeriformes: Tyrannidae)
  46. On the abundance-occupancy patterns of bird species in southern Brazil: Response to Vallegos and Morimoto
  47. First Description of the Reproductive Biology of the Grey-Bellied Hawk (Accipiter poliogaster)
  48. Variations in the abundance of three Parulidae species in the southern portion of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, state of Paraná
  49. Breeding and Foraging Variation of the Plush-Crested Jay (Cyanocorax chrysops) in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
  50. Fluorescence imaging of light acclimation of brazilian atlantic forest tree species
  51. The Azure Jay may reproduce in plantations of Araucaria angustifolia in southern Brazil
  52. The Importance of Considering Bird Detectability for Assessing Biological Integrity
  53. Bird species abundance–occupancy patterns and sensitivity to forest fragmentation: Implications for conservation in the Brazilian Atlantic forest
  54. Quantitative analysis of foraging habitat use by ciconiiformes in the upper Paraná river Floodplain, Brazil
  55. What can tree plantations do for forest birds in fragmented forest landscapes? A case study in southern Brazil
  56. Accuracy and efficiency evaluation of point-centered quarter method variations for vegetation sampling in an araucaria forest
  57. Associação de aves a agrupamentos de bambu na porção Sul da Mata Atlântica, Londrina, Estado do Paraná, Brasil
  58. Position in the distributional range and sensitivity to forest fragmentation in birds: a case history from the Atlantic forest, Brazil
  59. On the possible extinction of bird species in the Upper Paraná River floodplain, Brazil
  60. The use of the point count method for bird survey in the Atlantic forest
  61. The importance of riparian forest for the maintenance of bird species richness in an Atlantic Forest remnant, southern Brazil
  62. Abundância, microhabitat e repartição ecológica de papa-formigas (Passeriformes, Thamnophilidae) na bacia hidrográfica do rio Tibagi, Paraná, Brasil
  63. Influence of lagoons size and prey availability on the wading birds (Ciconiiformes) in the upper Paraná river floodplain, Brazil
  64. Efeito do gradiente altitudinal/latitudinal sobre espécies de aves florestais da família Furnariidae na Bacia do Rio Tibagi, Paraná, Brasil
  65. Feeding behavior of hummingbirds and perching birds on Erythrina speciosa Andrews (Fabaceae) flowers in an urban area, Londrina, Paraná, Brazil
  66. Flower morphology, nectar features, and hummingbird visitation to Palicourea crocea (Rubiaceae) in the Upper Paraná River floodplain, Brazil
  67. A composição da avifauna do campus da Universidade Estadual de Londrina, norte do Paraná, Brasil
  68. Monitoring bird populations using mist nets
  69. Bird Species Sensitivity in a Fragmented Landscape of the Atlantic Forest in Southern Brazil1
  70. Falconiformes assemblages in a fragmented landscape of the Atlantic Forest in Southern Brazil
  71. Beija-flores (Aves, Trochilidae) e seus recursos florais em uma área urbana do Sul do Brasil
  72. Microhabitat de Habia rubica (Vieillot) e Trichothraupis melanops (Vieillot) (Aves, Emberizidae, Thraupinae), em uma floresta atlântica do sul do Brasil
  73. Species richness and relative abundance of birds in natural and anthropogenic fragments of Brazilian Atlantic forest