Species co-occurrence and management intensity modulate habitat preferences of forest birds.
Marco BasileThomas AsbeckJoão M Cordeiro PereiraGrzegorz MikusińskiIlse StorchPublished in: BMC biology (2021)
We suspect that species associations may facilitate the utilization of a broader range of environmental conditions under intensive forest management, which benefits some species over others. Networks of associations may be a relevant factor in the effectiveness of conservation-oriented forest management.