Patterns of bird diversity and habitat use in mixed vineyard-matorral landscapes of central Chile
This research examines patterns of bird diversity and habitat use in mixed vineyard and native matorral (scrubland) landscapes of central Chile.
The findings provide important insights for conservation planning in Mediterranean-type ecosystems where viticulture and native habitat coexist.
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