Habitat change is the primary cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Large tracks of primary forest can be (1) degraded by human-induced disturbance to the point of total conversion into alternative non-forest land-use types, or (2) reduced into small forest fragments isolated within an anthropogenic matrix. Such disturbed habitats are further prone to be colonized by disturbance-adapted species, which can offset species extinctions therein. Here we investigate amphibian and lizard responses to different degrees of habitat degradation and fragmentation, in terms of both species richness and composition, across the neotropics. We then partitioned the beta-diversity into its species replacement and richness-difference components to further exa...
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies ha...
Habitat loss and fragmentation have been implicated as driving forces behind recent waves of extinct...
Amphibians are sensitive to anthropogenic habitat alterations but also respond to natural drivers of...
The extensive clearing and modification of natural systems from anthropogenic activities is a pressi...
Fragmentation and habitat loss contribute considerably to global declines of amphibians and reptiles...
Humans continue to alter terrestrial ecosystems, but our understanding of how biodiversity responds ...
The degree of species loss was assessed by comparing the structure of communities and species divers...
Study providing the most comprehensive assessment of amphibian and reptile response to land-use chan...
Plantation forests and second-growth forests are becoming dominant components of many tropical fores...
Plantation forests and second-growth forests are becoming dominant components of many tropical fores...
Conservation priorities are increasingly focused on biodiversity hotspots. As far as amphibians and ...
© 2015 Dr. Yang HuDisturbance processes are important drivers of biodiversity in ecosystems worldwid...
Habitat conversion is driving biodiversity loss and restructuring species assemblages across the glo...
Aim: Habitat modification is causing widespread declines in biodiversity and the homogenization of b...
The cloud-forests of the Western Ecuadorean Andes are highly diverse and under threat from anthropog...
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies ha...
Habitat loss and fragmentation have been implicated as driving forces behind recent waves of extinct...
Amphibians are sensitive to anthropogenic habitat alterations but also respond to natural drivers of...
The extensive clearing and modification of natural systems from anthropogenic activities is a pressi...
Fragmentation and habitat loss contribute considerably to global declines of amphibians and reptiles...
Humans continue to alter terrestrial ecosystems, but our understanding of how biodiversity responds ...
The degree of species loss was assessed by comparing the structure of communities and species divers...
Study providing the most comprehensive assessment of amphibian and reptile response to land-use chan...
Plantation forests and second-growth forests are becoming dominant components of many tropical fores...
Plantation forests and second-growth forests are becoming dominant components of many tropical fores...
Conservation priorities are increasingly focused on biodiversity hotspots. As far as amphibians and ...
© 2015 Dr. Yang HuDisturbance processes are important drivers of biodiversity in ecosystems worldwid...
Habitat conversion is driving biodiversity loss and restructuring species assemblages across the glo...
Aim: Habitat modification is causing widespread declines in biodiversity and the homogenization of b...
The cloud-forests of the Western Ecuadorean Andes are highly diverse and under threat from anthropog...
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies ha...
Habitat loss and fragmentation have been implicated as driving forces behind recent waves of extinct...
Amphibians are sensitive to anthropogenic habitat alterations but also respond to natural drivers of...