Landscape matrix and species traits mediate responses of Neotropical resident birds to forest fragmentation in Jamaica
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William F. Fagan | Peter P. Marra | Maile C. Neel | Christina M. Kennedy | P. Marra | W. Fagan | M. Neel | C. Kennedy
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