Although agricultural expansion is a primary threat to tropical biodiversity, experimental studies evaluating the conservation value of tropical agricultural habitats are scarce. In particular, little is known about the sensitivity of amphibians and reptiles to habitat disturbance in areas of very high diversity such as South-East Asia. We used a two-step approach to determine the relationship between habitat complexity and conservation value of cacao agroforestry for herpetological diversity in Sulawesi (Indonesia). Indonesia is the third largest cacao-exporting country globally and forest conversion to cacao plantations is a major threat to its biodiversity. We first sampled 43 cacao plantations six times to determine the environmental va...
The need to carry out biological conservation outside protected areas requires avoiding, minimizing ...
Conservation priorities are increasingly focused on biodiversity hotspots. As far as amphibians and ...
Oil palm plantations expand rapidly in tropical regions, including the Neotropics. This study, quant...
Summary 1. Although agricultural expansion is a primary threat to tropical biodiversity, experimenta...
In the tropics, global food demand and population growth have already led to conversion of more than...
Little is known about the effects of anthropogenic land-use change on the amphibians and reptiles of...
In the humid tropics, the rapid rate of deforestation has resulted in a race to protect remaining fo...
Local and landscape-scale agricultural intensification is a major driver of global biodiversity loss...
Tropical secondary forest and agroforestry systems have been identified as important refuges for the...
The habitat destruction and land-use changes caused the decline of animal composition in many tropic...
Indonesia is the largest producer of oil palm and the second largest exporter of rubber worldwide; a...
AbstractOil palm plantations expand rapidly in tropical regions, including the Neotropics. This stud...
Summary: Agricultural intensification is a major cause of reptile and amphibian decline world-wide, ...
Study providing the most comprehensive assessment of amphibian and reptile response to land-use chan...
There is an urgent need to conserve biodiversity in human-modified landscapes throughout the tropics...
The need to carry out biological conservation outside protected areas requires avoiding, minimizing ...
Conservation priorities are increasingly focused on biodiversity hotspots. As far as amphibians and ...
Oil palm plantations expand rapidly in tropical regions, including the Neotropics. This study, quant...
Summary 1. Although agricultural expansion is a primary threat to tropical biodiversity, experimenta...
In the tropics, global food demand and population growth have already led to conversion of more than...
Little is known about the effects of anthropogenic land-use change on the amphibians and reptiles of...
In the humid tropics, the rapid rate of deforestation has resulted in a race to protect remaining fo...
Local and landscape-scale agricultural intensification is a major driver of global biodiversity loss...
Tropical secondary forest and agroforestry systems have been identified as important refuges for the...
The habitat destruction and land-use changes caused the decline of animal composition in many tropic...
Indonesia is the largest producer of oil palm and the second largest exporter of rubber worldwide; a...
AbstractOil palm plantations expand rapidly in tropical regions, including the Neotropics. This stud...
Summary: Agricultural intensification is a major cause of reptile and amphibian decline world-wide, ...
Study providing the most comprehensive assessment of amphibian and reptile response to land-use chan...
There is an urgent need to conserve biodiversity in human-modified landscapes throughout the tropics...
The need to carry out biological conservation outside protected areas requires avoiding, minimizing ...
Conservation priorities are increasingly focused on biodiversity hotspots. As far as amphibians and ...
Oil palm plantations expand rapidly in tropical regions, including the Neotropics. This study, quant...