Population and community ecology of small mammals in southeastern Brazil
- S. A. Talamoni, M. M. Dias
- Biology
- 1999
Une communaute de petits mammiferes a ete etudiee dans le sud-est du Bresil de septembre 1992 a aout 1993 a constate des variations d'abondance pour certaines des especes capturees dans differents habitats.
Bird richness and composition in a Cerrado fragment in the State of São Paulo.
- L. Manica, M. Telles, M. M. Dias
- Environmental ScienceBrazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira…
- 19 March 2010
It is concluded that, despite its size and conservation status, the study area has a remarkable bird community and must be considered as a priority conservation area to preserve bird species in Sao Paulo State.
Frugivory by birds on Miconia albicans (Melastomataceae), in a fragment of cerrado in São Carlos, southeastern Brazil.
- N. Allenspach, M. M. Dias
- BiologyBrazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira…
- 1 May 2012
The avian guild that consumes Miconia albicans fruits and its phenophases were studied in a fragment of cerrado vegetation located in southeastern Brazil and results suggest that M. albican may be useful in the recovery of degraded areas.
Diet and prey availability of terrestrial insectivorous birds prone to extinction in amazonian forest fragments
- L. Mestre, M. Cohn-Haft, M. M. Dias
- Biology
- 1 December 2010
Dieta e disponibilidade de presas de aves insetivoras terrestres em fragmentos florestais amazonicos pode ser concluido que dieta nao e o principal determinante na extincao destas especies nos pequenos fragmentos wedi significativamente entre os fragmentos e a floresta continua.
Phenology and frugivory by birds on Miconia ligustroides (Melastomataceae) in a fragment of cerrado, southeastern Brazil.
- N. Allenspach, M. Telles, M. M. Dias
- BiologyBrazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira…
- 1 November 2012
The avian assembly that consumes Miconia ligustroides (Melastomataceae) fruit is identified and its phenophases in a fragment of cerrado vegetation located in southeastern Brazil are described, suggesting dispersal efficiency by the studied assembly.
Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) parasitoids of Lepidoptera caterpillars feeding on Croton floribundus Spreng (Euphorbiaceae)
- L. B. R. Fernandes, M. M. Dias, M. Fernandes, A. Penteado-Dias
- Biology
- 6 April 2010
Parasitoids of the family Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) were obtained during an inventory of Lepidoptera larvae caught feeding in the wild on Croton floribundus (Euphorbiaceae). The Lepidoptera larvae…
Use of perches and seed dispersal by birds in an abandoned pasture in the Porto Ferreira state park, southeastern Brazil.
- S. Athiê, M. M. Dias
- Environmental ScienceBrazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira…
- 2016
Natural and artificial perches with similar characteristics to the EAPs are the most recommended as a base or complementary method for the restoration of degraded areas near to propagules source, also contributing to the maintenance of local fauna.
Diet of understorey birds in two Atlantic Forest areas of southeast Brazil
- M. A. Manhães, A. Loures-Ribeiro, M. M. Dias
- Environmental Science
- 18 February 2010
The feeding habits of understorey birds of two fragments of Atlantic Forest in southeast Brazil were studied, based on faecal content, and some birds that had been considered generalists appeared to have dietary specializations, indicating that existing knowledge of the trophic ecology of neotropical birds is inadequate.
Use of perches and seed dispersal by birds in an abandoned pasture in the Porto Ferreira state park, southeastern Brazil.
- S. Athiê, M. M. Dias
- Environmental ScienceBrazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira…
- 22 January 2016
Natural and artificial perches with similar characteristics to the EAPs are the most recommended as a base or complementary method for the restoration of degraded areas near to propagules source, also contributing to the maintenance of local fauna.
Spatial dynamics of understorey insectivorous birds and arthropods in a southeastern Brazilian Atlantic woodlot.
- M. A. Manhães, M. M. Dias
- Environmental Science, BiologyBrazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira…
- 1 February 2011
Investigation of spatial distribution and spatial relationships in capture rates of understorey insectivorous birds and density of arthropods in a patch of upper montane rain forest in Minas Gerais state, southeastern Brazil suggest that spatial distribution of under storey insectvorous birds is better explained by habitat type.
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