Natural environments disturbed by human activities can suffer from species extinctions, but some can still harbor high taxonomic diversity. However, disturbances may have impacts beyond the species level, if the species lost represent unique functions in the ecosystem. In this study, we evaluated to what extent the amount of habitat can determine the functional diversity and nestedness of amphibian communities in an Atlantic Forest fragmented landscape in Brazil, and if there is a threshold of habitat amount beyond which there is severe loss of functional diversity. As species responses may depend on their habitat type, we performed the analyses for three different sets of species: all species, forest‐dependent species, and generalist speci...
Different spatial and temporal factors can influence the species richness and abundance of leaf anur...
Brazil is a tropical country and has the greatest anuran species richness in the world: the Atlantic...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...
Understanding the effects of random versus niche-based processes on biodiversity patterns is a centr...
Amphibians are sensitive to anthropogenic habitat alterations but also respond to natural drivers of...
Lourenço-de-Moraes, R., Campos, F. S., Ferreira, R. B., Beard, K. H., Solé, M., Llorente, G. A., & B...
Mata Atlantica is one of the ancient forests. It is one of the five South American biodiversity hots...
Amphibians are an imperiled group of vertebrate animals that typically have biphasic life histories ...
The Atlantic Forest extends mainly along the Atlantic coast of Brazil, but today the native habitat ...
Species recovery after forest disturbance is a highly studied topic in the tropics, but considerable...
Our aim was to evaluate whether the richness and composition of anurans responded to the time of for...
One of the most important goals of biodiversity studies is to identify which characteristics of loca...
Habitat loss and fragmentation can have severe negative and irreversible effects on biodiversity. We...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation alter the quality of habitats and put populations under the ri...
Secondary forests constitute a growing portion of forested areas worldwide. They might have a substa...
Different spatial and temporal factors can influence the species richness and abundance of leaf anur...
Brazil is a tropical country and has the greatest anuran species richness in the world: the Atlantic...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...
Understanding the effects of random versus niche-based processes on biodiversity patterns is a centr...
Amphibians are sensitive to anthropogenic habitat alterations but also respond to natural drivers of...
Lourenço-de-Moraes, R., Campos, F. S., Ferreira, R. B., Beard, K. H., Solé, M., Llorente, G. A., & B...
Mata Atlantica is one of the ancient forests. It is one of the five South American biodiversity hots...
Amphibians are an imperiled group of vertebrate animals that typically have biphasic life histories ...
The Atlantic Forest extends mainly along the Atlantic coast of Brazil, but today the native habitat ...
Species recovery after forest disturbance is a highly studied topic in the tropics, but considerable...
Our aim was to evaluate whether the richness and composition of anurans responded to the time of for...
One of the most important goals of biodiversity studies is to identify which characteristics of loca...
Habitat loss and fragmentation can have severe negative and irreversible effects on biodiversity. We...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation alter the quality of habitats and put populations under the ri...
Secondary forests constitute a growing portion of forested areas worldwide. They might have a substa...
Different spatial and temporal factors can influence the species richness and abundance of leaf anur...
Brazil is a tropical country and has the greatest anuran species richness in the world: the Atlantic...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...