We conducted a 55-day long camera-trap survey in the Yungas subtropical forest in NW Argentina, to assess the effect of human accessibility, conservation status of the area, domestic animals and elevation on the diversity and composition of the large and medium-sized native terrestrial mammal assemblage. We deployed 24 camera-trap stations at distances of ∼2. km from each other. The study area is covered by continuous forest and has its center in the small community of Acambuco, in the Acambuco Provincial Reserve. The main economic activity in the area is oil/gas exploitation. Local residents raise cattle, hunt and use timber and non-timber forest products. The human impact was indirectly measured with an accessibility cost model. We used a...
Land uses such as cattle ranching require important decisions concerning the protection of habitats ...
In the age of the ‘Anthropocene,’ the impact of human activities on the environment is considered t...
Understanding the factors that determine altitudinal distribution of species is very important to ev...
Habitat loss is a significant threat to biodiversity worldwide, and the Argentine Dry Chaco is one o...
This is the first study that explored the altitudinal gradient in Argentine Patagonia. The purpose o...
Large scale plantations of exotic trees (mostly Pinus and Eucalyptus) are replacing vast areas of na...
Monoculture plantations of fast-growing trees are increasing worldwide and, in many cases, these rep...
Studies of elevational gradients in forests are particularly interesting for the considerable differ...
Agriculture intensification is one of the main threats to biodiversity in agricultural systems. The ...
The Humid Chaco has a high mammalian biodiversity. As habitats are threatened due to exploitation an...
The objectives of this study were to determine the richness of medium and large mammal species in tw...
We evaluated puma (Puma concolor) and culpeo fox (Pseudalopex culpaeus smithersi) occurrence in rela...
The Humid Chaco has a high mammalian biodiversity. As habitats are threatened due to exploitation an...
The Humid Chaco has a high mammalian biodiversity. As habitats are threatened due to exploitation an...
En las Yungas de Argentina, las selvas pedemontanas representan el piso altitudinal más amenazado. ...
Land uses such as cattle ranching require important decisions concerning the protection of habitats ...
In the age of the ‘Anthropocene,’ the impact of human activities on the environment is considered t...
Understanding the factors that determine altitudinal distribution of species is very important to ev...
Habitat loss is a significant threat to biodiversity worldwide, and the Argentine Dry Chaco is one o...
This is the first study that explored the altitudinal gradient in Argentine Patagonia. The purpose o...
Large scale plantations of exotic trees (mostly Pinus and Eucalyptus) are replacing vast areas of na...
Monoculture plantations of fast-growing trees are increasing worldwide and, in many cases, these rep...
Studies of elevational gradients in forests are particularly interesting for the considerable differ...
Agriculture intensification is one of the main threats to biodiversity in agricultural systems. The ...
The Humid Chaco has a high mammalian biodiversity. As habitats are threatened due to exploitation an...
The objectives of this study were to determine the richness of medium and large mammal species in tw...
We evaluated puma (Puma concolor) and culpeo fox (Pseudalopex culpaeus smithersi) occurrence in rela...
The Humid Chaco has a high mammalian biodiversity. As habitats are threatened due to exploitation an...
The Humid Chaco has a high mammalian biodiversity. As habitats are threatened due to exploitation an...
En las Yungas de Argentina, las selvas pedemontanas representan el piso altitudinal más amenazado. ...
Land uses such as cattle ranching require important decisions concerning the protection of habitats ...
In the age of the ‘Anthropocene,’ the impact of human activities on the environment is considered t...
Understanding the factors that determine altitudinal distribution of species is very important to ev...