Loss of tropical forests is a major cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Although drastic modification of the habitat has been shown to negatively affect amphibians, we are far from a complete understanding of the response of amphibian communities to deforestation. We studied frog assemblages in a gradient of forest modification in a humid area of Costa Rica, where the primary forest has been partially converted into pasture. The study area is a mosaic of primary palm forest, abandoned pasture covered by secondary forest, and pasture. Species richness was assessed by randomized walk surveys and audio strip transects. We also measured ecological features to evaluate the relationship between landscape alteration and amphibian distribution. T...
Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate change being...
The Atlantic Forest extends mainly along the Atlantic coast of Brazil, but today the native habitat ...
<div><p>Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate chan...
Secondary forests constitute a growing portion of forested areas worldwide. They might have a substa...
Tropical regions, especially tropical montane regions, are biodiversity hotspots for amphibians. In ...
The global decline of amphibian populations has created a high demand for effective tools to measure...
Amphibians are being forced to change their habits and lifestyles to adapt to human transformations....
A high proportion of amphibian species are threatened with extinction globally, and habitat loss and...
Amphibians are sensitive to anthropogenic habitat alterations but also respond to natural drivers of...
Amphibians are declining globally from climate change, habitat destruction, pollution and disease. I...
Regarding amphibians, Costa Rica exhibits the greatest species richness per unit area in Middle Amer...
Amphibians are an imperiled group of vertebrate animals that typically have biphasic life histories ...
Treefrogs represent 22% of amphibian species in Costa Rica, but gaps in the knowledge about this gro...
Our aim was to evaluate whether the richness and composition of anurans responded to the time of for...
Mata Atlantica is one of the ancient forests. It is one of the five South American biodiversity hots...
Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate change being...
The Atlantic Forest extends mainly along the Atlantic coast of Brazil, but today the native habitat ...
<div><p>Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate chan...
Secondary forests constitute a growing portion of forested areas worldwide. They might have a substa...
Tropical regions, especially tropical montane regions, are biodiversity hotspots for amphibians. In ...
The global decline of amphibian populations has created a high demand for effective tools to measure...
Amphibians are being forced to change their habits and lifestyles to adapt to human transformations....
A high proportion of amphibian species are threatened with extinction globally, and habitat loss and...
Amphibians are sensitive to anthropogenic habitat alterations but also respond to natural drivers of...
Amphibians are declining globally from climate change, habitat destruction, pollution and disease. I...
Regarding amphibians, Costa Rica exhibits the greatest species richness per unit area in Middle Amer...
Amphibians are an imperiled group of vertebrate animals that typically have biphasic life histories ...
Treefrogs represent 22% of amphibian species in Costa Rica, but gaps in the knowledge about this gro...
Our aim was to evaluate whether the richness and composition of anurans responded to the time of for...
Mata Atlantica is one of the ancient forests. It is one of the five South American biodiversity hots...
Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate change being...
The Atlantic Forest extends mainly along the Atlantic coast of Brazil, but today the native habitat ...
<div><p>Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate chan...