<div><p>The geographic distribution of species is the typical metric for identifying priority areas for conservation. Since most biodiversity remains poorly studied, a subset of charismatic species, such as primates, often stand as surrogates for total biodiversity. A central question is therefore, how effectively do primates predict the pooled species richness of other mammalian taxa? We used lemurs as indicator species to predict total non-primate mammal community richness in the forest ecosystems of Madagascar. We combine environmental and species occurrence data to ascertain the extent to which primate diversity can predict (1) non-primate mammal α-diversity (species richness), (2) non-primate complementarity, and (3) non-primate β-dive...
Primates worldwide are faced with increasing threats making them more vulnerable to extinction. Anth...
This study benefitted from funding by the BiodivERsA initiative of the European Community (No. 2015-...
Ecological niches are the environmental conditions under which an organism can maintain viable popul...
The geographic distribution of species is the typical metric for identifying priority areas for cons...
The geographic distribution of species is the typical metric for identifying priority areas for cons...
Determining the factors that affect species richness and occurrence is vital to the study of primate...
1. Models of ecological community assembly predict how communities of interacting organisms may be s...
Madagascar is one of the highest biodiversity hotspots on the planet; however, it is also one of the...
Ecological niche modeling can provide insights into a species’ demography, ecology and biogeography,...
Elevation gradients correlate with changes in several environmental conditions and are known to be r...
Determining what factors affect species occurrence is vital to the study of primate biogeography. We...
The study of community assembly, or the processes that shape the occurrence of species in an ecologi...
A variety of factors can affect the biodiversity of tropical mammal communities, but their relative ...
The destruction and degradation of forest habitats are the biggest drivers of primate population dec...
Understanding the origin and maintenance of community composition through ecological and evolutionar...
Primates worldwide are faced with increasing threats making them more vulnerable to extinction. Anth...
This study benefitted from funding by the BiodivERsA initiative of the European Community (No. 2015-...
Ecological niches are the environmental conditions under which an organism can maintain viable popul...
The geographic distribution of species is the typical metric for identifying priority areas for cons...
The geographic distribution of species is the typical metric for identifying priority areas for cons...
Determining the factors that affect species richness and occurrence is vital to the study of primate...
1. Models of ecological community assembly predict how communities of interacting organisms may be s...
Madagascar is one of the highest biodiversity hotspots on the planet; however, it is also one of the...
Ecological niche modeling can provide insights into a species’ demography, ecology and biogeography,...
Elevation gradients correlate with changes in several environmental conditions and are known to be r...
Determining what factors affect species occurrence is vital to the study of primate biogeography. We...
The study of community assembly, or the processes that shape the occurrence of species in an ecologi...
A variety of factors can affect the biodiversity of tropical mammal communities, but their relative ...
The destruction and degradation of forest habitats are the biggest drivers of primate population dec...
Understanding the origin and maintenance of community composition through ecological and evolutionar...
Primates worldwide are faced with increasing threats making them more vulnerable to extinction. Anth...
This study benefitted from funding by the BiodivERsA initiative of the European Community (No. 2015-...
Ecological niches are the environmental conditions under which an organism can maintain viable popul...