Aim: This study aims to contribute to the identification of ecological determinants of tropical moist forest montane biodiversity, analyzing changes in the structure of bat assemblages along an elevational gradient and testing the role of species traits shaping those assemblages. Location: Mountain ranges in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Methods: We compiled a dataset with the composition of phyllostomid bat assemblages at 32 forested sites, ranging from 60m to 1960m a.s.l. We quantified how abundance and diversity changed along this elevational gradient, and assessed the capacity of each species to be present and abundant at each elevation, identifying traits that may influence that capacity. Results: Abundance and species diversity decli...
We compared the assemblages of phyllostomid bats in three Neotropical rainforests with respect to sp...
Phyllostomid bats (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) are key elements for the maintenance of New World for...
Mountain environments, characterized by high levels of endemism, are at risk of experiencing signifi...
Aim: This study aims to contribute to the identification of ecological determinants of tropical mois...
The distribution patterns of animal species at local scales have been explained by direct influences...
Temperature seasonality has been proposed to be an important determinant of bat community structure ...
Geographical barriers, distance, and environmental gradients may determine variation in species comp...
Over the past decades, elevational gradients have become a powerful tool with which to understand t...
New World bats are heavily affected by the biophysical setting shaped by elevation and latitude. Thi...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...
Among all the mammal species that occur along every montane altitudinal gradient in southeastern Bra...
Aim Patterns of local species diversity are shaped by dispersal ability, and associated metacommuni...
Abstract Aim: Ecological niches are complex and the product of interactions with biotic and abioti...
Aim: The identification of the mechanisms determining spatial variation in biological diversity alon...
Caves are important bat roosts worldwide that are used as shelters, maternity roosts, and to help in...
We compared the assemblages of phyllostomid bats in three Neotropical rainforests with respect to sp...
Phyllostomid bats (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) are key elements for the maintenance of New World for...
Mountain environments, characterized by high levels of endemism, are at risk of experiencing signifi...
Aim: This study aims to contribute to the identification of ecological determinants of tropical mois...
The distribution patterns of animal species at local scales have been explained by direct influences...
Temperature seasonality has been proposed to be an important determinant of bat community structure ...
Geographical barriers, distance, and environmental gradients may determine variation in species comp...
Over the past decades, elevational gradients have become a powerful tool with which to understand t...
New World bats are heavily affected by the biophysical setting shaped by elevation and latitude. Thi...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...
Among all the mammal species that occur along every montane altitudinal gradient in southeastern Bra...
Aim Patterns of local species diversity are shaped by dispersal ability, and associated metacommuni...
Abstract Aim: Ecological niches are complex and the product of interactions with biotic and abioti...
Aim: The identification of the mechanisms determining spatial variation in biological diversity alon...
Caves are important bat roosts worldwide that are used as shelters, maternity roosts, and to help in...
We compared the assemblages of phyllostomid bats in three Neotropical rainforests with respect to sp...
Phyllostomid bats (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) are key elements for the maintenance of New World for...
Mountain environments, characterized by high levels of endemism, are at risk of experiencing signifi...