Beta diversity can provide insights into the processes that regulate communities subjected to frequent disturbances, such as flood pulses, which control biodiversity in floodplains. However, little is known about which processes structure beta diversity of amphibians in floodplains. Here, we tested the influence of flood pulses on the richness, composition, and beta diversity of amphibians in Amazonian floodplain environments. We also evaluated indicator species for each environment. We established linear transects in three environments: low várzea, high várzea, and macrophyte rafts. Species richness decreased and beta diversity increased according to the susceptibility of habitats to flood pulses. Indicator species differed among environme...
The monomodal flood pulse of major Amazonian rivers is a seasonal phenomenon that determines ecologi...
Hydrological pulses are the main factor regulating the structure of biological communities in floodp...
Species recovery after forest disturbance is a highly studied topic in the tropics, but considerable...
Beta diversity can provide insights into the processes that regulate communities subjected to freque...
Amphibian abundance and occupancy are often reduced in regulated river systems near dams, but compar...
Natural environments disturbed by human activities can suffer from species extinctions, but some can...
Globally, river regulation has degraded wetlands, including parts of the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB),...
Floodplain ponds and wetlands are productive and biodiverse ecosystems, yet they face multiple threa...
About 90% of the Amazon's energy potential remains unexploited, with many large hydroelectric dams y...
Amphibians are sensitive to anthropogenic habitat alterations but also respond to natural drivers of...
1.Habitat degradation leads to biodiversity loss and concomitant changes in ecosystem processes. Tro...
Floodplains are ecosystems, which oscillate between terrestrial and aquatic phases. Therefore, their...
Amazonian flooded (várzea) and upland (terra firme) forests harbor distinct assemblages of most taxo...
The large flood pulse of the Amazon basin is a principal driver of environmental heterogeneity with ...
Flow regimes structure biotic processes and communities of floodplain wetlands. Most current underst...
The monomodal flood pulse of major Amazonian rivers is a seasonal phenomenon that determines ecologi...
Hydrological pulses are the main factor regulating the structure of biological communities in floodp...
Species recovery after forest disturbance is a highly studied topic in the tropics, but considerable...
Beta diversity can provide insights into the processes that regulate communities subjected to freque...
Amphibian abundance and occupancy are often reduced in regulated river systems near dams, but compar...
Natural environments disturbed by human activities can suffer from species extinctions, but some can...
Globally, river regulation has degraded wetlands, including parts of the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB),...
Floodplain ponds and wetlands are productive and biodiverse ecosystems, yet they face multiple threa...
About 90% of the Amazon's energy potential remains unexploited, with many large hydroelectric dams y...
Amphibians are sensitive to anthropogenic habitat alterations but also respond to natural drivers of...
1.Habitat degradation leads to biodiversity loss and concomitant changes in ecosystem processes. Tro...
Floodplains are ecosystems, which oscillate between terrestrial and aquatic phases. Therefore, their...
Amazonian flooded (várzea) and upland (terra firme) forests harbor distinct assemblages of most taxo...
The large flood pulse of the Amazon basin is a principal driver of environmental heterogeneity with ...
Flow regimes structure biotic processes and communities of floodplain wetlands. Most current underst...
The monomodal flood pulse of major Amazonian rivers is a seasonal phenomenon that determines ecologi...
Hydrological pulses are the main factor regulating the structure of biological communities in floodp...
Species recovery after forest disturbance is a highly studied topic in the tropics, but considerable...