1. Fragmentation per se due to human land conversion is a landscape-scale phenomenon. Accordingly, assessment of distributional patterns across a suite of potentially connected communities (i.e. metacommunity structure) is an appropriate approach for understanding the effects of landscape modification, and complements the plethora of fragmentation studies that have focused on local community structure. To date, metacommunity structure within human-modified landscapes has been assessed with regard to nestedness along species richness gradients. This is problematic because there is little support that species richness gradients are associated with the factors moulding species distributions. More importantly, many alternative patterns are poss...
The distribution patterns of animal species at local scales have been explained by direct influences...
Understanding how animal groups respond to contemporary habitat loss and fragmentation is essential ...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may deter-mine t...
1. Fragmentation per se due to human land conversion is a landscape-scale phenomenon. Accordingly, a...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes is global and pervasive. Such landscapes comprise more nati...
Background Assembly of species into communities following human disturbance (e.g., deforestation, fr...
Aim Patterns of local species diversity are shaped by dispersal ability, and associated metacommuni...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...
Seasonality causes fluctuations in resource availability, affecting the presence and abundance of an...
Determining the structure and composition of tropical communities is challenging because some specie...
The correlated processes of habitat loss and fragmentation are considered the most serious threats t...
Context Human-modified landscapes are globally ubiquitous. It is critical to understand how habitat ...
Th e amount (composition) and spatial arrangement (confi guration) of forest patches in fragmented l...
Aim: To quantify gradients in local richness levels, feeding strategies, and body mass distributions...
In order to understand how communities are structured, it is necessary to determine which and how di...
The distribution patterns of animal species at local scales have been explained by direct influences...
Understanding how animal groups respond to contemporary habitat loss and fragmentation is essential ...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may deter-mine t...
1. Fragmentation per se due to human land conversion is a landscape-scale phenomenon. Accordingly, a...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes is global and pervasive. Such landscapes comprise more nati...
Background Assembly of species into communities following human disturbance (e.g., deforestation, fr...
Aim Patterns of local species diversity are shaped by dispersal ability, and associated metacommuni...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...
Seasonality causes fluctuations in resource availability, affecting the presence and abundance of an...
Determining the structure and composition of tropical communities is challenging because some specie...
The correlated processes of habitat loss and fragmentation are considered the most serious threats t...
Context Human-modified landscapes are globally ubiquitous. It is critical to understand how habitat ...
Th e amount (composition) and spatial arrangement (confi guration) of forest patches in fragmented l...
Aim: To quantify gradients in local richness levels, feeding strategies, and body mass distributions...
In order to understand how communities are structured, it is necessary to determine which and how di...
The distribution patterns of animal species at local scales have been explained by direct influences...
Understanding how animal groups respond to contemporary habitat loss and fragmentation is essential ...
Vegetation clutter is a limiting factor for bats that forage near ground level, and may deter-mine t...