Abstract Empirical studies on bat assemblages have shown that richness is not appreciably influenced by local processes such as ecological interactions. However, most of these studies have been done in large areas that include high heterogeneity, and they analyse all bat species within such areas, and thus they may be not reflecting local but supra-community conditions. We followed an ecomor-phological approach to assess how bat assemblages of species from the families Phyllostomidae and Mormo-opidae, and ensembles of frugivorous bats, are assembled in local habitats within a single landscape. We measured the volume of the space defined by wing morphology and quantified the average distance between species within such a volume. Then, we rel...
Determining the structure and composition of tropical communities is challenging because some specie...
Neotropical forests are being increasingly replaced by a mosaic of patches of different successional...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...
Abstract Background Diversity patterns result from ecological to evolutionary processes operating at...
Background Assembly of species into communities following human disturbance (e.g., deforestation, fr...
Although the examination of latitudinal gradients of species richness is common, little attention ha...
A better comprehension of how natural systems will respond to global environmental changes requires ...
Bats are the second most speciose order of mammals in the world and perform a myriad of ecosystem fu...
Aim: To quantify gradients in local richness levels, feeding strategies, and body mass distributions...
Context: Unveiling the scale at which organisms respond to habitat features is crucial to understand...
1. Numerous processes influence community structure. The relative importance of these processes are ...
1. Landscape modification is often considered the principal cause of population decline in many bat ...
Aim Patterns of local species diversity are shaped by dispersal ability, and associated metacommuni...
1. Fragmentation per se due to human land conversion is a landscape-scale phenomenon. Accordingly, a...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may deter-mine t...
Determining the structure and composition of tropical communities is challenging because some specie...
Neotropical forests are being increasingly replaced by a mosaic of patches of different successional...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...
Abstract Background Diversity patterns result from ecological to evolutionary processes operating at...
Background Assembly of species into communities following human disturbance (e.g., deforestation, fr...
Although the examination of latitudinal gradients of species richness is common, little attention ha...
A better comprehension of how natural systems will respond to global environmental changes requires ...
Bats are the second most speciose order of mammals in the world and perform a myriad of ecosystem fu...
Aim: To quantify gradients in local richness levels, feeding strategies, and body mass distributions...
Context: Unveiling the scale at which organisms respond to habitat features is crucial to understand...
1. Numerous processes influence community structure. The relative importance of these processes are ...
1. Landscape modification is often considered the principal cause of population decline in many bat ...
Aim Patterns of local species diversity are shaped by dispersal ability, and associated metacommuni...
1. Fragmentation per se due to human land conversion is a landscape-scale phenomenon. Accordingly, a...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may deter-mine t...
Determining the structure and composition of tropical communities is challenging because some specie...
Neotropical forests are being increasingly replaced by a mosaic of patches of different successional...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...