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2010
DOI: 10.1017/s0266467410000520
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Do insectivorous bird communities decline on land-bridge forest islands in Peninsular Malaysia?

Abstract: Abstract:To assess the impact of habitat fragmentation on tropical avian communities, we sampled lowland forest birds on six land-bridge islands and two mainland forest sites in Lake Kenyir, Peninsular Malaysia using timed point counts, hypothesizing that insectivorous birds are the worst affected guild. We used an information-theoretic approach to evaluate the effects of area, isolation, primary dietary guild (omnivore, frugivore and insectivore) and their interactions in predicting species richness, abundanc… Show more

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“…Tropical birds vary in size and are easy to detect owing to their often loud vocals and distinctive colours. The babblers (Timaliidae), crows (Corvidae), flycatchers (Muscicapidae), woodpeckers (Picidae), and trogons (Trogonidae) are the keys of Malaysian insectivorous birds (Yong et al 2011). Perch size, substrate, attack maneuvers and foraging height were important variables to separate the foraging niche of Malaysian woodpeckers (Styring & Zakaria 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tropical birds vary in size and are easy to detect owing to their often loud vocals and distinctive colours. The babblers (Timaliidae), crows (Corvidae), flycatchers (Muscicapidae), woodpeckers (Picidae), and trogons (Trogonidae) are the keys of Malaysian insectivorous birds (Yong et al 2011). Perch size, substrate, attack maneuvers and foraging height were important variables to separate the foraging niche of Malaysian woodpeckers (Styring & Zakaria 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is vital to show the dietary ecology of an animal as it is a basic element in constructing their niche, thus maintaining terrestrial ecosystems at the population and community levels (Baxter et al 2005). For instance, insectivorous birds play an important role to regulate the trophic flows (Schmitz et al 2010) and serve as pest biocontrol (King et al 2015) as well as bio-indicators in evaluating habitat disturbance (Mansor & Sah 2012;Yong et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The name has been used numerous times in the taxonomic, ecological, and agricultural literature (Corbet 1943; Koh and Gan 2007; Merrett 1993; Shang-Wen 1998; Yong et al 2012). However, Lamas (2010) raised concern regarding the validity of this name.…”
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