International audienceIn countries with high levels of urbanization, protected areas are often subject to human disturbance. In addition to dealing with fragmentation, land managers also have to confront the loss of characteristic ecosystems due to biotic homogenization, which is the increasing similarity of species assemblages among geographically separate regions. Using ants as a model system, we explored whether anthropogenic factors negatively affect biodiversity of protected areas of a regional network. We first analysed the effect of fragmentation and human activity on ant biodiversity within protected areas. Secondly, we tested whether homogenization could occur among protected areas. We sampled 79 plots in the most common habitats o...
AIM: The positive relationship between species richness and area-the species-area relationship (SAR)...
BACKGROUND:The study of biodiversity spatial patterns along ecological gradients can serve to elucid...
Agri-environmental schemes (AES) of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) aims at reversing the negat...
International audienceIn countries with high levels of urbanization, protected areas are often subje...
We evaluated the potential use of ants as a powerful tool for environmental monitoring, together wit...
Human alteration of natural environments has triggered a sixth major extinction event. Activities su...
Abstract Fragmented natural habitats within human-transformed landscapes play a key role in preservi...
Numerous studies have examined the effect of urbanization on species richness and most studies impli...
Grazing exclusion may be used to promote the recovery of disturbed ecosystems. A promising way for t...
We evaluate whether landscape variables surrounding urban remnant forest fragments influence ant div...
Ants are often used as ecological indicators in environmental monitoring programs, but rarely in Eur...
Taken into account the role ants can play as bioindicators, we carried out a 10-year study in 9 dif...
Ants are often used as ecological indicators in environmental monitoring programs, but rarely in Eur...
Grazing exclusion may be used to promote the recovery of disturbed ecosystems. A promising way for t...
The Riparian Ecological Infrastructure (REI) is defined by the ensemble of natural and semi-natural ...
AIM: The positive relationship between species richness and area-the species-area relationship (SAR)...
BACKGROUND:The study of biodiversity spatial patterns along ecological gradients can serve to elucid...
Agri-environmental schemes (AES) of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) aims at reversing the negat...
International audienceIn countries with high levels of urbanization, protected areas are often subje...
We evaluated the potential use of ants as a powerful tool for environmental monitoring, together wit...
Human alteration of natural environments has triggered a sixth major extinction event. Activities su...
Abstract Fragmented natural habitats within human-transformed landscapes play a key role in preservi...
Numerous studies have examined the effect of urbanization on species richness and most studies impli...
Grazing exclusion may be used to promote the recovery of disturbed ecosystems. A promising way for t...
We evaluate whether landscape variables surrounding urban remnant forest fragments influence ant div...
Ants are often used as ecological indicators in environmental monitoring programs, but rarely in Eur...
Taken into account the role ants can play as bioindicators, we carried out a 10-year study in 9 dif...
Ants are often used as ecological indicators in environmental monitoring programs, but rarely in Eur...
Grazing exclusion may be used to promote the recovery of disturbed ecosystems. A promising way for t...
The Riparian Ecological Infrastructure (REI) is defined by the ensemble of natural and semi-natural ...
AIM: The positive relationship between species richness and area-the species-area relationship (SAR)...
BACKGROUND:The study of biodiversity spatial patterns along ecological gradients can serve to elucid...
Agri-environmental schemes (AES) of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) aims at reversing the negat...