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Geographic Range Fragmentation and Abundance in Neotropical Migratory Birds
Authors:Brian A Maurer  S Greg Heywood
Institution:Department of Zoology Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602, U.S.A.Department of Zoology Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602, U.S.A.
Abstract:Populations of neotropical migrant landbirds have experienced significant declines in recent years. We investigated potential consequences of these declines by examining the relationship between abundance and fragmentation of geographic ranges of species on the North American breeding grounds. We estimated areograpbic fragmentation using the box dimension of a species' geographic range and demographic fragmentation using the fractal dimension of the semivariance function calculated from samples of population abundance across species' geographic ranges. We found a negative relationship between average abundance and demographic fragmentation for neotropical migrants, but not for residents. We also showed that demographic fragmentation and areographic fragmentation are inversely related for residents, but not for neotropical migrants. These results imply that neotropical migrants may be more sensitive to extinction than are residents.
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