The abilities of species to use the matrix of modified habitats surrounding forest fragments may aect their vulnerability in fragmented landscapes. We used long-term (up to 19-year) studies of four animal groups in central Amazonia to test whether spe-cies ’ abundances in the matrix were correlated with their relative extinction proneness in forest fragments. The four groups, birds, frogs, small mammals, and ants, had varying overall responses to fragmentation: species richness of small mammals and frogs increased after fragment isolation, whereas that of birds and ants decreased. For all four groups, a high proportion of nominally primary-forest species were detected in matrix habitats, with 8–25 % of species in each group found exclusivel...
Deforestation is the main driver of the biodiversity crisis. Resulting landscapes are left fragmente...
Patch-size and connectivity effects on organisms are usually strong, but may be positive or negative...
Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in th...
Aim: Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered the main drivers of species population declines a...
Agricultural frontier expansion into the Amazon over the last four decades has created million hecta...
Tropical forest mammal assemblages are widely affected by the twin effects of habitat loss and habit...
The matrix-tolerance hypothesis suggests that the most abundant species in the inter-habitat matrix ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
Tropical forest mammal assemblages are widely affected by the twin effects of habitat loss and habit...
The matrix-tolerance hypothesis suggests that the most abundant species in the inter-habitat matrix ...
Few researchers have investigated the synergistic effects of tropical forest fragmentation and distu...
Habitat fragmentation has been shown to influence the abundance, movements and persistence of many s...
Regenerating forests occupy large areas in the tropics, mostly as a result of deforestation for live...
Habitat fragmentation has been shown to influence the abundance, movements and persistence of many s...
Deforestation is the main driver of the biodiversity crisis. Resulting landscapes are left fragmente...
Deforestation is the main driver of the biodiversity crisis. Resulting landscapes are left fragmente...
Patch-size and connectivity effects on organisms are usually strong, but may be positive or negative...
Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in th...
Aim: Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered the main drivers of species population declines a...
Agricultural frontier expansion into the Amazon over the last four decades has created million hecta...
Tropical forest mammal assemblages are widely affected by the twin effects of habitat loss and habit...
The matrix-tolerance hypothesis suggests that the most abundant species in the inter-habitat matrix ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
Tropical forest mammal assemblages are widely affected by the twin effects of habitat loss and habit...
The matrix-tolerance hypothesis suggests that the most abundant species in the inter-habitat matrix ...
Few researchers have investigated the synergistic effects of tropical forest fragmentation and distu...
Habitat fragmentation has been shown to influence the abundance, movements and persistence of many s...
Regenerating forests occupy large areas in the tropics, mostly as a result of deforestation for live...
Habitat fragmentation has been shown to influence the abundance, movements and persistence of many s...
Deforestation is the main driver of the biodiversity crisis. Resulting landscapes are left fragmente...
Deforestation is the main driver of the biodiversity crisis. Resulting landscapes are left fragmente...
Patch-size and connectivity effects on organisms are usually strong, but may be positive or negative...
Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in th...