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Nest-predation at the edge: an experimental study contrasting two types of edges in the dry Chaco, Paraguay
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Forest fragmentation leads to the creation of isolated forest patches with subsequent impact on forest-interior flora and fauna. Forested corridors have been suggested to alleviate some of the impact by increasing the connectivity between remnant forest patches. However, both fragmentation and corridors increase the ratio of edge to core habitat. We studied nest predation of artificial nests at edges between 1) contiguous forests and pastures and 2) forested corridors and pastures, in a
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