<p>Relationship between mammalian species richness as a function of landscape covariates in Llanos, Colombia: a) percentage of forest, b) NDVI, c) distance to towns, and d) distance to roads, according to land-cover type (oil palm plantations vs forest). The trend lines are predicted values of the GLMM model averaged (holding other covariates constant) and shaded areas represent the 95% confidence intervals. Dotted points represent the actual values of the covariate. Effect of land-cover type is strong, while the slope of continues variables does not show an important effect on species richness.</p
Recent work in the tropics has advanced our understanding of the local impacts of land-use change on...
Species persistence in human-altered landscapes can depend on factors operating at multiple spatial ...
Understanding the effect of landscape structure on biodiversity is critically needed to improve mana...
<div><p>The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate aro...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
<p>Values indicate GLM model coefficients and colors represent the effect sizes on the relative abun...
<p>Estimates correspond to the conditional averaged parameter coefficient and relative importance is...
As oil palm plantations continue to expand in Neotropical regions, identifying critical transitions ...
While the conservation role of remaining natural habitats in anthropogenic landscapes is clear, the ...
As human-modified landscapes are increasing in the tropics, it becomes critical to understand how th...
<p>Bars indicate the upper standard deviation range. Blue lines separate taxonomic orders (from left...
The llanos region in eastern Colombia exhibits great biodiversity, and is being threatened by agro-i...
<p>Distance gradient of oil palm plantations (yellow circles) and primary forest (green circles). Su...
<p>Box and violin plots comparing the general patterns of mammal community structure between primary...
<p>Sample-based rarefaction curves estimating medium and large terrestrial mammal species richness i...
Recent work in the tropics has advanced our understanding of the local impacts of land-use change on...
Species persistence in human-altered landscapes can depend on factors operating at multiple spatial ...
Understanding the effect of landscape structure on biodiversity is critically needed to improve mana...
<div><p>The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate aro...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
<p>Values indicate GLM model coefficients and colors represent the effect sizes on the relative abun...
<p>Estimates correspond to the conditional averaged parameter coefficient and relative importance is...
As oil palm plantations continue to expand in Neotropical regions, identifying critical transitions ...
While the conservation role of remaining natural habitats in anthropogenic landscapes is clear, the ...
As human-modified landscapes are increasing in the tropics, it becomes critical to understand how th...
<p>Bars indicate the upper standard deviation range. Blue lines separate taxonomic orders (from left...
The llanos region in eastern Colombia exhibits great biodiversity, and is being threatened by agro-i...
<p>Distance gradient of oil palm plantations (yellow circles) and primary forest (green circles). Su...
<p>Box and violin plots comparing the general patterns of mammal community structure between primary...
<p>Sample-based rarefaction curves estimating medium and large terrestrial mammal species richness i...
Recent work in the tropics has advanced our understanding of the local impacts of land-use change on...
Species persistence in human-altered landscapes can depend on factors operating at multiple spatial ...
Understanding the effect of landscape structure on biodiversity is critically needed to improve mana...