(A) Provincial scale distribution of the overall defaunation index of medium- to large-bodied mammals of the Atlantic Forest of South America. Red lines indicate mean values; and (B) Comparisons between the historical and contemporary distributions of mammal assemblage biomass estimates for different Atlantic Forest provinces. Gray and colored bars represent the historical biomass and the contemporary biomass, respectively, at each province within the Atlantic Forest biome.</p
Abstract: Habitat fragmentation is one of the principal causes of the decline of species worldwide, ...
These datasets are part of the article entitled 'Land-use changes lead to functional loss of te...
One of the most intriguing questions in ecology is how to identify which and how many species will b...
Overall defaunation index of medium- to large-bodied Atlantic Forest mammals in relation to (A) the ...
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world’s surviving megafauna and provide several...
Red lines indicate mean values. Inset map (lower right) shows the geographic distribution of Atlanti...
Red represents above-average assemblage-level defaunation; orange above-average defaunation excludin...
Red lines indicate mean values. Inset map (lower right) shows the geographic distribution of Atlanti...
Spatial distribution of the 497 mammalian mammal assemblages across the Atlantic Forest biome of Sou...
Large mammal faunas in tropical forest landscapes are widely affected by habitat fragmentation and h...
Large continuous rainforests are the main hope for sustaining the population of large-bodied vertebr...
<p>Species are ordered top to bottom according to increasing level of patch occupancy. Dark-gray bar...
Figure 1. Study area, the Serra de Santa Catarina, extreme West of Paraíba state, northeastern Brazi...
Bivariate and multiple regression models predicting overall defaunation of medium- to large-bodied m...
Our understanding of mammal ecology has always been hindered by the difficulties of observing specie...
Abstract: Habitat fragmentation is one of the principal causes of the decline of species worldwide, ...
These datasets are part of the article entitled 'Land-use changes lead to functional loss of te...
One of the most intriguing questions in ecology is how to identify which and how many species will b...
Overall defaunation index of medium- to large-bodied Atlantic Forest mammals in relation to (A) the ...
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world’s surviving megafauna and provide several...
Red lines indicate mean values. Inset map (lower right) shows the geographic distribution of Atlanti...
Red represents above-average assemblage-level defaunation; orange above-average defaunation excludin...
Red lines indicate mean values. Inset map (lower right) shows the geographic distribution of Atlanti...
Spatial distribution of the 497 mammalian mammal assemblages across the Atlantic Forest biome of Sou...
Large mammal faunas in tropical forest landscapes are widely affected by habitat fragmentation and h...
Large continuous rainforests are the main hope for sustaining the population of large-bodied vertebr...
<p>Species are ordered top to bottom according to increasing level of patch occupancy. Dark-gray bar...
Figure 1. Study area, the Serra de Santa Catarina, extreme West of Paraíba state, northeastern Brazi...
Bivariate and multiple regression models predicting overall defaunation of medium- to large-bodied m...
Our understanding of mammal ecology has always been hindered by the difficulties of observing specie...
Abstract: Habitat fragmentation is one of the principal causes of the decline of species worldwide, ...
These datasets are part of the article entitled 'Land-use changes lead to functional loss of te...
One of the most intriguing questions in ecology is how to identify which and how many species will b...