<div><p>Habitat loss is the main driver of the loss of global biodiversity. Knowledge on this subject, however, is highly concentrated on species richness and composition patterns, with little discussion on the consequences of habitat loss for ecological interactions. Therefore, a systemic approach is necessary to maximize the success of conservation efforts by providing more realistic information about the effects of anthropogenic disturbances on natural environmental processes. We investigated the implications of habitat loss for the early recruitment of <i>Euterpe edulis</i> Martius, a keystone palm in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, in nine sampling sites located in landscapes with different percentages of forest cover (9%-83%). We condu...
Efforts to restore tropical forest ecosystem services depend on understanding the barriers to germin...
Tropical forests have been subject to intense hunting of medium and large frugivores that are import...
The main threats to natural populations in terrestrial ecosystems have been widly recognized to be t...
Habitat loss is the main driver of the loss of global biodiversity. Knowledge on this subject, howev...
Habitat loss is the main driver of the loss of global biodiversity. Knowledge on this subject, howev...
About 45 palm species occur in the Atlantic forest of Brazil, and most of them are affected by loss ...
Many plant species are threatened as a result of extinction of their large-bodied frugivores all ove...
The establishment of plants depends crucially on where seeds are deposited in the environment. Some ...
The exploitation of non-timber forest products is often considered a low-impact activity in tropical...
The establishment of plant species depends crucially on where the seeds are deposited. However, sinc...
AbstractDefaunation can trigger cascading events in natural communities and may have strong conseque...
Biological invasions have negative impacts on native biota and consequently on biodiversity. In patc...
Euterpe edulis is an endangered species due to palm heart overharvesting, the most important non-tim...
1. Assessing the demographic effects of leaf area losses in perennial plants is important to determi...
Tropical forests are experiencing an increase in the proportion of secondary forests as a result of ...
Efforts to restore tropical forest ecosystem services depend on understanding the barriers to germin...
Tropical forests have been subject to intense hunting of medium and large frugivores that are import...
The main threats to natural populations in terrestrial ecosystems have been widly recognized to be t...
Habitat loss is the main driver of the loss of global biodiversity. Knowledge on this subject, howev...
Habitat loss is the main driver of the loss of global biodiversity. Knowledge on this subject, howev...
About 45 palm species occur in the Atlantic forest of Brazil, and most of them are affected by loss ...
Many plant species are threatened as a result of extinction of their large-bodied frugivores all ove...
The establishment of plants depends crucially on where seeds are deposited in the environment. Some ...
The exploitation of non-timber forest products is often considered a low-impact activity in tropical...
The establishment of plant species depends crucially on where the seeds are deposited. However, sinc...
AbstractDefaunation can trigger cascading events in natural communities and may have strong conseque...
Biological invasions have negative impacts on native biota and consequently on biodiversity. In patc...
Euterpe edulis is an endangered species due to palm heart overharvesting, the most important non-tim...
1. Assessing the demographic effects of leaf area losses in perennial plants is important to determi...
Tropical forests are experiencing an increase in the proportion of secondary forests as a result of ...
Efforts to restore tropical forest ecosystem services depend on understanding the barriers to germin...
Tropical forests have been subject to intense hunting of medium and large frugivores that are import...
The main threats to natural populations in terrestrial ecosystems have been widly recognized to be t...