
- The responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: An Amazonian synthesis
- Journal of Applied Ecology 2007
- Research Focus Detecting anthropogenic disturbance in tropical forests
- Fire-mediated dieback and compositional cascade in an Amazonian forest
- Barlow, J., L. A. M. Mestre, T. A. Gardner, and C. A. Peres. 2007. The value of primary, secondary and plantation forests for Amazonian birds. Biological
- Haugaasen, T., J. Barlow, and C. A. Peres. 2003. Effects of surface fires on understorey insectivorous birds and terrestrial arthropods in central Brazilian
- The value of primary, secondary, and plantation forests for Neotropical epigeic arachnids Nancy F. Lo-Man-Hung1
- Barlow, J., T. A. Gardner, I. S. Araujo, A. B. Bonaldo, J. E. Costa, M. C. Esposito, L. V. Ferreira, J. Hawes, M. I. M. Hernandez, R. N. Leite, N. F. Lo-Man-Hung, J. R. Malcolm,
- Barlow, J., T. A. Gardner, L. V. Ferreira, and C. A. Peres. 2007. Litter fall and decomposition in primary, secondary and plantation forests in the Brazilian Amazon. Forest Ecology and
- Peres, C. A., J. Barlow, and T. Haugaasen. 2003. Vertebrate Responses to Surface Fires in a Central Amazonian Forest. Oryx 37:97-109.
- Gardner, T. A., J. Barlow, and C. A. Peres. 2007. Paradox, presumption and pitfalls in conservation biology: consequences of habitat change for amphibians and
- BIOTROPICA 39(1): 105113 2007 10.1111/j.1744-7429.2006.00233.x Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Abundance and Diversity of an East African Leaf Litter
- Journal of Tropical Ecology (2007) 23:653662. Copyright 2007 Cambridge University Press doi:10.1017/S0266467407004506 Printed in the United Kingdom
- Barlow, J., W. L. Overal, I. S. Araujo, T. A. Gardner, and C. A. Peres. 2007. The value of primary, secondary and plantation forests for fruit-feeding butterflies in
- Barlow, J., I. S. Araujo, W. L. Overal, F. Mendes, T. A. Gardner, and C. A. Peres 2008. Diversity and composition of fruit-feeding butterflies in tropical plantation forests.
- Barlow, J., C. A. Peres, B. O. Lagan, and T. Haugaasen. 2003. Large tree mortality and the decline of forest biomass following Amazonian wildfires. Ecology Letters
- CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Jos barlow, Page 1/3 Dr Jos Barlow
- Barlow, J., B. O. Lagan, and C. A. Peres. 2003. Morphological correlates of fire-induced tree mortality in a central Amazonian forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology
- Journal of Tropical Ecology (2009) 25:281300. Copyright 2009 Cambridge University Press doi:10.1017/S0266467409006038 Printed in the United Kingdom
- Barlow, J., and C. Peres. 2006. Effects of single and recurrent wildfires on fruit production and large vertebrate abundance in a central Amazonian forest.
- Journal of Applied Ecology 2008 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2008.01454.x 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation 2008 British Ecological Society
- ORIGINAL PAPER Diversity and composition of fruit-feeding butterflies
- PERSPECTIVES Large tree mortality and the decline of forest biomass following Amazonian wildfires
- Ecological Applications, 14(5), 2004, pp. 13581373 2004 by the Ecological Society of America
- The value of primary, secondary and plantation forests for Amazonian birds
- e-publishing Published online
- Effects of single and recurrent wildfires on fruit production and large vertebrate abundance in a
- The value of forest strips for understorey birds in an Amazonian plantation landscape
- Barlow, J., C. A. Peres, L. M. P. Henriques, P. C. Stouffer, and J. M. Wunderle. 2006. The responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and
- The cost-effectiveness of biodiversity surveys in tropical forests
- This article was originally published in a journal published by Elsevier, and the attached copy is provided by Elsevier for the
- Haugaasen, T., J. Barlow, and C. A. Peres. 2003. Surface wildfires in central Amazonia: Short-term impact on forest structure and carbon loss. Forest Ecology
- Barlow, J. and Peres, C.A. 2008. Fire-mediated dieback and compositional cascade in an Amazonian forest. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
- The Value of Primary, Secondary, and Plantation Forests for a Neotropical Herpetofauna
- Quantifying the biodiversity value of tropical primary, secondary, and plantation forests
- Barlow, J., and C. A. Peres. 2004. Ecological responses to El Nino-induced surface fires in central Brazilian Amazonia: management implications for flammable
- This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The attached copy is furnished to the author for non-commercial research and
- Effects of ground fires on understorey bird assemblages in Amazonian forests
- Barlow, J., and C. A. Peres. 2004. Avifaunal responses to single and recurrent wildfires in Amazonian forests. Ecological Applications 14:1358-1373.
- Gardner, T. A., M. A. Ribeiro Jr, J. Barlow, T. A. S. vila-Pires, M. Hoogmoed, and C. A. Peres. 2007. The biodiversity value of primary, secondary and plantation
- Barlow, J., T. Haugaasen, and C. A. Peres. 2002. Effects of ground fires on understorey bird assemblages in Amazonian forests. Biological Conservation
- Journal of Tropical Ecology (2003) 19:291299. Copyright 2003 Cambridge University Press DOI:10.1017/S0266467403003328 Printed in the United Kingdom