The distribution patterns of animal species at local scales have been explained by direct influences of vegetation structure, topography, food distribution and availability. However, these variables can also interact and operate indirectly on the distribution of species. Here, we examined the direct and indirect effects of food availability (fruits and insects), vegetation clutter and elevation in structuring phyllostomid-bat assemblages in a continuous terra firme forest in Central Amazonia. Bats were captured in 49 plots over 25-km² of continuous forest. We captured 1138 bats belonging to 52 species with 7056 nethours of effort. Terrain elevation was the strongest predictor of species and guild compositions, and of bat abundance. However,...
The lack of knowledge regarding many aerial insectivorous bats and their relationships with forest c...
WILLIG, Michael R. [et al.]. Phyllostomid Bats of Lowland Amazonia: Effects of Habitat Alteration on...
The process of secondary succession on degraded lands in the Amazon depends on their land-use histor...
The distribution patterns of animal species at local scales have been explained by direct influences...
The distribution patterns of animal species at local scales have been explained by direct influences...
<div><p>Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may dete...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may deter-mine t...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may determine th...
Aim: This study aims to contribute to the identification of ecological determinants of tropical mois...
Aim: This study aims to contribute to the identification of ecological determinants of tropical mois...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Ecologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2016Enviro...
Seasonality causes fluctuations in resource availability, affecting the presence and abundance of an...
We conducted the study in Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke (02°55'-03°01' S; 59°53'-59°59' W; Ducke R...
Habitat fragmentation and conversion are among the human activities that pose the greatest threat to...
Th e amount (composition) and spatial arrangement (confi guration) of forest patches in fragmented l...
The lack of knowledge regarding many aerial insectivorous bats and their relationships with forest c...
WILLIG, Michael R. [et al.]. Phyllostomid Bats of Lowland Amazonia: Effects of Habitat Alteration on...
The process of secondary succession on degraded lands in the Amazon depends on their land-use histor...
The distribution patterns of animal species at local scales have been explained by direct influences...
The distribution patterns of animal species at local scales have been explained by direct influences...
<div><p>Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may dete...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may deter-mine t...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may determine th...
Aim: This study aims to contribute to the identification of ecological determinants of tropical mois...
Aim: This study aims to contribute to the identification of ecological determinants of tropical mois...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Ecologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2016Enviro...
Seasonality causes fluctuations in resource availability, affecting the presence and abundance of an...
We conducted the study in Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke (02°55'-03°01' S; 59°53'-59°59' W; Ducke R...
Habitat fragmentation and conversion are among the human activities that pose the greatest threat to...
Th e amount (composition) and spatial arrangement (confi guration) of forest patches in fragmented l...
The lack of knowledge regarding many aerial insectivorous bats and their relationships with forest c...
WILLIG, Michael R. [et al.]. Phyllostomid Bats of Lowland Amazonia: Effects of Habitat Alteration on...
The process of secondary succession on degraded lands in the Amazon depends on their land-use histor...