Luiz Dos Anjos

2008 Visiting Professor

From

Londrina State U., Londrina, Brazil
Ph.D.,  Federal University of Parana

e-mail: llanjos@sercomtel.com.br

Luiz Dos Anjos

 

   I am interested in studying variations in the abundance of forest birds in Brazilian Atlantic forest. I study both continuous and fragmented forests, to be able to compare variations in diversity, composition, and trophic structure of birds among different forest types, and also to analyze the effects of forest fragmentation. In a recent paper, I looked at the levels of sensitivity to forest fragmentation for bird species, based on accumulated knowledge of my earlier works. I coordinate a group of research of students in southern Brazil, and we use the same technique for collecting and comparing field information on the abundance of birds. Our technique is based on point count, which depends on acoustic recognition of bird songs; so, a first step is to obtain field recordings of bird songs, a work that began 25 years ago in the year 1983.

My second interest is the Family Corvidae (crows and jays). I have studied the genus of neotropical jays, Cyanocorax, for many years. Recently, I am writing a book chapter on Corvids, which has given me the opportunity to study the literature, and also watch crows and jays in Europe and North America.