Fragmentation of tropical forests is a major driver of the global extinction crisis. A key question is understanding how fragmentation impacts phylogenetic diversity, which summarizes the total evolutionary history shared across species within a community. Conserving phylogenetic diversity decreases the potential of losing unique ecological and phenotypic traits and plays important roles in maintaining ecosystem function and stability. Our study was conducted in landscapes within the highly fragmented Brazilian Atlantic forest. We sampled living trees with d.b.h. ≥ 4.8 cm in 0.1 ha plots within 28 fragment interiors and 12 fragment edges to evaluate the impacts of landscape configuration, composition and patch size, as well as e...
1.Tropical forest loss can drive the extinction of forest-dependent species. Yet, non-forest species...
1.Islands formed upstream of mega hydroelectric dams are excellent experimental landscapes to assess...
Biodiversity extinction thresholds are abrupt declines in biological diversity that occur with habit...
Fragmentation of tropical forests is a major driver of the global extinction crisis. A key question ...
© 2016 British Ecological Society. Fragmentation of tropical forests is a major driver of the global...
Deforestation and forest fragmentation are known major causes of nonrandom extinction, but there is ...
Amazonian rainforests sustain some of the richest tree communities on Earth, but their ecological an...
1. Edge effects are among the most significant consequences of forest fragmentation. Therefore, unde...
Deforestation and forest fragmentation are known major causes of nonrandom extinction, but there is ...
<div><p>Amazonian rainforests sustain some of the richest tree communities on Earth, but their ecolo...
Question: Losses in species richness and functional diversity of tree assemblages have often been ob...
1. Fragmentation of tropical forests is one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Understa...
The fragmentation process has many negative effects on communities, particularly for plants. This pr...
[Background]: A key challenge for conservation biology in the Neotropics is to understand how defore...
<div><p>As tropical rainforests are cleared, forest remnants are increasingly isolated within agricu...
1.Tropical forest loss can drive the extinction of forest-dependent species. Yet, non-forest species...
1.Islands formed upstream of mega hydroelectric dams are excellent experimental landscapes to assess...
Biodiversity extinction thresholds are abrupt declines in biological diversity that occur with habit...
Fragmentation of tropical forests is a major driver of the global extinction crisis. A key question ...
© 2016 British Ecological Society. Fragmentation of tropical forests is a major driver of the global...
Deforestation and forest fragmentation are known major causes of nonrandom extinction, but there is ...
Amazonian rainforests sustain some of the richest tree communities on Earth, but their ecological an...
1. Edge effects are among the most significant consequences of forest fragmentation. Therefore, unde...
Deforestation and forest fragmentation are known major causes of nonrandom extinction, but there is ...
<div><p>Amazonian rainforests sustain some of the richest tree communities on Earth, but their ecolo...
Question: Losses in species richness and functional diversity of tree assemblages have often been ob...
1. Fragmentation of tropical forests is one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Understa...
The fragmentation process has many negative effects on communities, particularly for plants. This pr...
[Background]: A key challenge for conservation biology in the Neotropics is to understand how defore...
<div><p>As tropical rainforests are cleared, forest remnants are increasingly isolated within agricu...
1.Tropical forest loss can drive the extinction of forest-dependent species. Yet, non-forest species...
1.Islands formed upstream of mega hydroelectric dams are excellent experimental landscapes to assess...
Biodiversity extinction thresholds are abrupt declines in biological diversity that occur with habit...