Land cover change homogenizes functional and phylogenetic diversity within and among African savanna bird assemblages

Abstract

Access the paper here or here Conversion of natural ecosystems into anthropogenic landscapes can result in biotic homogenization, whereby differences in species composition among sites are diminished through colonization or local extinction. This may reduce the resilience of assemblages to further perturbation and the range or quality of ecosystem services they offer.

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Landscape Ecology

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