We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic structure, species richness and endemism on the distribution of New World threatened amphibians.We used the WWF’s New World ecoregions, the WWFs amphibian distributional data and the IUCN Red List Categories to obtain the number of threatened species per ecoregion. We analyzed three different scenarios urgent, moderate, and the most inclusive scenario. Using path analysis we evaluated the direct and indirect effects of climate, type of land use, phylogenetic structure, richness and endemism on the number of threatened amphibians in New World ecoregions. In all scenarios we found strong support for direct influences of endemism, the cover of villages and specie...
Background: In the Neotropics, nearly 35 % of amphibian species are threatened by habitat loss, habi...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
Background: We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic struct...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylog...
Background: We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic struct...
Background: We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic struct...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic struct...
ABSTRACT Amphibians are the most threatened vertebrate group according to the IUCN. Land-use and lan...
<div><p>We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change...
Aim: Habitat modification is causing widespread declines in biodiversity and the homogenization of b...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
In the Neotropics, nearly 35% of amphibian species are threatened by habitat loss, habitat fragmenta...
Background: In the Neotropics, nearly 35 % of amphibian species are threatened by habitat loss, habi...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
Background: We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic struct...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylog...
Background: We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic struct...
Background: We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic struct...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic struct...
ABSTRACT Amphibians are the most threatened vertebrate group according to the IUCN. Land-use and lan...
<div><p>We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change...
Aim: Habitat modification is causing widespread declines in biodiversity and the homogenization of b...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
In the Neotropics, nearly 35% of amphibian species are threatened by habitat loss, habitat fragmenta...
Background: In the Neotropics, nearly 35 % of amphibian species are threatened by habitat loss, habi...
We used species distribution modeling to investigate the potential effects of climate change on 24 s...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...