The oil palm plantation has been considered a promising activity in tropical regions. Its expansion has caused great loss of tropical forest habitats and is considered a threat to biodiversity. Although most cultivated areas use previously deforested areas, the effects of this monoculture on the biodiversity of the Amazon region are still poorly understood. In this study we investigated the effect of oil palm plantation on the carnivorous fauna of the Amazon region. We performed the survey and monitoring of this group of mammals and related to some environmental metrics that would be related to the effects of monoculture on the recorded species. The metrics evaluated in this study were basal area of DAP categories 5-10cm and DAP> 10cm, perp...
The llanos region in eastern Colombia exhibits great biodiversity, and is being threatened by agro-i...
Among the present mammals in the units of conservation Estação Ecológica de Jataí (EEJ) and Parque E...
The lack of consensus of priority areas and species and the lack of faunal surveys have made difficu...
Oil palm monoculture comprises one of the most financially attractive land-use options in tropical f...
We studied the effect of palm tree planting on the functional diversity of terrestrial mammals in a ...
In this thesis, we analyzed the effects of oil palm cultivation (Elaeis guineensis) on taxonomic and...
Neotropical mammals of medium-large size still are poorly studied. In the Amazonia the gaps in the s...
While the conservation role of remaining natural habitats in anthropogenic landscapes is clear, the ...
Global oil palm expansion has caused substantial ecological damage to tropical biodiversity. We quan...
Oil palm plantations (Elaeis guineenses, Jacq.) are among the fastest growing agricultural practices...
The São Paulo State is suffering an urban and rural expansion that has been causing fragmentation an...
This research article published by CABI, 2016In the face of globally diminishing natural habitats in...
The region of Urucu River, in western Brazilian Amazon, is a priority area for conservation due to i...
In the Amazon, oil palm plantation has been growing exponentially in recent years, altering the land...
Oil palm monoculture is the most rapidly increasing large‐scale crop in Amazonia due to favourable e...
The llanos region in eastern Colombia exhibits great biodiversity, and is being threatened by agro-i...
Among the present mammals in the units of conservation Estação Ecológica de Jataí (EEJ) and Parque E...
The lack of consensus of priority areas and species and the lack of faunal surveys have made difficu...
Oil palm monoculture comprises one of the most financially attractive land-use options in tropical f...
We studied the effect of palm tree planting on the functional diversity of terrestrial mammals in a ...
In this thesis, we analyzed the effects of oil palm cultivation (Elaeis guineensis) on taxonomic and...
Neotropical mammals of medium-large size still are poorly studied. In the Amazonia the gaps in the s...
While the conservation role of remaining natural habitats in anthropogenic landscapes is clear, the ...
Global oil palm expansion has caused substantial ecological damage to tropical biodiversity. We quan...
Oil palm plantations (Elaeis guineenses, Jacq.) are among the fastest growing agricultural practices...
The São Paulo State is suffering an urban and rural expansion that has been causing fragmentation an...
This research article published by CABI, 2016In the face of globally diminishing natural habitats in...
The region of Urucu River, in western Brazilian Amazon, is a priority area for conservation due to i...
In the Amazon, oil palm plantation has been growing exponentially in recent years, altering the land...
Oil palm monoculture is the most rapidly increasing large‐scale crop in Amazonia due to favourable e...
The llanos region in eastern Colombia exhibits great biodiversity, and is being threatened by agro-i...
Among the present mammals in the units of conservation Estação Ecológica de Jataí (EEJ) and Parque E...
The lack of consensus of priority areas and species and the lack of faunal surveys have made difficu...