The degree of species loss was assessed by comparing the structure of communities and species diversity of reptiles from three different environments, one natural (tropical evergreen forest [TEF]) and two modified (shaded coffee plantation [SCP] and grazing area [GA]) from the mid portion of the Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico. The results showed 29 species, 18 in TEF, 13 in SCP and 12 in GA. According to the abundance of each species, the reptile structure for TEF and SCP was similar and they both differed from GA, while the diversity (effective number of species) was the highest for TEF. The percentage of number of species from TEF accounted for 28% more species than SCP and GA, which indicated a species loss of about 70% in disturbed envir...
Anthropized environments are associated with loss of biodiversity and have been listed as sites with...
Habitat loss or degradation due to land cover change is regarded as one of the main drivers of amphi...
Conservation priorities are increasingly focused on biodiversity hotspots. As far as amphibians and ...
The degree of species loss was assessed by comparing the structure of communities and species divers...
Habitat change is the primary cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Large tracks of primary forest c...
The cloud forest shows a great diversity of groups and has been considered as centers of high richne...
Habitat loss and fragmentation have been implicated as driving forces behind recent waves of extinct...
Throughout the world an ever-burgeoning human population is putting increasing pressure on natural r...
Diversity is a property of community that can described, characterized, and understood according to ...
Natural Protected Areas (NPAs) includes important species richness, and it is assumed that these are...
Information on species richness and community structure is invaluable for guiding conservation and m...
Little is known about the effects of anthropogenic land-use change on the amphibians and reptiles of...
Many regions around the world concentrate a large number of highly endangered species that have very...
The Selva Zoque region is characterized by a great variety of ecosystems for which there is little i...
The Selva Zoque region is characterized by a great variety of ecosystems for which there is little i...
Anthropized environments are associated with loss of biodiversity and have been listed as sites with...
Habitat loss or degradation due to land cover change is regarded as one of the main drivers of amphi...
Conservation priorities are increasingly focused on biodiversity hotspots. As far as amphibians and ...
The degree of species loss was assessed by comparing the structure of communities and species divers...
Habitat change is the primary cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Large tracks of primary forest c...
The cloud forest shows a great diversity of groups and has been considered as centers of high richne...
Habitat loss and fragmentation have been implicated as driving forces behind recent waves of extinct...
Throughout the world an ever-burgeoning human population is putting increasing pressure on natural r...
Diversity is a property of community that can described, characterized, and understood according to ...
Natural Protected Areas (NPAs) includes important species richness, and it is assumed that these are...
Information on species richness and community structure is invaluable for guiding conservation and m...
Little is known about the effects of anthropogenic land-use change on the amphibians and reptiles of...
Many regions around the world concentrate a large number of highly endangered species that have very...
The Selva Zoque region is characterized by a great variety of ecosystems for which there is little i...
The Selva Zoque region is characterized by a great variety of ecosystems for which there is little i...
Anthropized environments are associated with loss of biodiversity and have been listed as sites with...
Habitat loss or degradation due to land cover change is regarded as one of the main drivers of amphi...
Conservation priorities are increasingly focused on biodiversity hotspots. As far as amphibians and ...