The natural history, population dynamics, and community ecology of five small mammals from tropical deciduous and semideciduous (arroyo) forests were studied in western Mexico. I evaluated the influence of habitat heterogeneity and productivity on species diversity, population dynamics, and patterns of resource utilization. I expected higher biomass and species diversity and denser populations in the more complex and productive arroyo forest than in the deciduous forest. Species diversity was higher in the arroyo forest but total biomass, population density and fluctuations were very similar in both forests, despite strong differences in habitat heterogeneity and productivity. Reproduction of all species was associated to seasonality in foo...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
Secondary forests are extensive in the tropics. Currently, these plant communities are the available...
Species co-occurrence is an important ecological research area. Mark-and-recapture studies of mammal...
Understanding the effects of global climate disruption on biodiversity is important to future conser...
Scarce knowledge of Neotropical small mammal communities prevents experimental inquiry on the mechan...
The use of camera traps and mammal track search are complementary methods to monitoring species of w...
One basic issue in ecology is to understand how seasonal shifts in habitat structure affect the abun...
The relationship between mammal community structure and vertical variation in habitat physiognomy (c...
The influence of forest age and structural habitat factors on species richness and the population dy...
In chapter 1, I investigate the role of heterogeneous landscapes and its effects on the population s...
A study on the small mammals communities was carried out in disturbed habitats around Sabah, namely...
Forest plantings of Pinus radiata are a form of disturbance that may affect wildlife populations. Th...
The unique mammal fauna of the Philippines, which includes one of the highest concentration of endem...
AbstractSecondary forests are extensive in the tropics. Currently, these plant communities are the a...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
Secondary forests are extensive in the tropics. Currently, these plant communities are the available...
Species co-occurrence is an important ecological research area. Mark-and-recapture studies of mammal...
Understanding the effects of global climate disruption on biodiversity is important to future conser...
Scarce knowledge of Neotropical small mammal communities prevents experimental inquiry on the mechan...
The use of camera traps and mammal track search are complementary methods to monitoring species of w...
One basic issue in ecology is to understand how seasonal shifts in habitat structure affect the abun...
The relationship between mammal community structure and vertical variation in habitat physiognomy (c...
The influence of forest age and structural habitat factors on species richness and the population dy...
In chapter 1, I investigate the role of heterogeneous landscapes and its effects on the population s...
A study on the small mammals communities was carried out in disturbed habitats around Sabah, namely...
Forest plantings of Pinus radiata are a form of disturbance that may affect wildlife populations. Th...
The unique mammal fauna of the Philippines, which includes one of the highest concentration of endem...
AbstractSecondary forests are extensive in the tropics. Currently, these plant communities are the a...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
Small mammal communities were studied in four tropical habitats (dry thorn, dry and moist deciduous,...
Secondary forests are extensive in the tropics. Currently, these plant communities are the available...