Tropical forests are under immense pressure from agricultural expansion and other human disturbances, and the deforestation leads to forest fragmentation and accelerated biodiversity loss. The tropical Andes of Colombia, a global biodiversity hotspot, is an area that has undergone severe land-use change and where the remaining primary forest is highly fragmented. Previous studies show that this land-use change and fragmentation of primary forest have severely affects a variety of different taxonomic groups. Yet, apart from for dung beetles, no study to date has assessed the impacts of land-use change on insects in the Colombian Andes. Fruit-feeding butterflies are good candidates to study effects of land-use change because they are ...
Few studies have evaluated the role of topography on the diversity patterns of biological communitie...
Anthropic activities usually affect the diversity, structure, and functionality of communities. The ...
Understanding the distribution of species is a fundamental question in ecology and is increasingly c...
Forest habitat in the tropics is being converted at an alarming rate into agricultural lands. The re...
International audienceThe biodiversity crisis has highlighted the need to assess and map biodiversit...
It is important to consider land transformation and its effects on species abundance, richness, and ...
Tropical forests, the richest ecosystems on earth, are rapidly disappearing. This is causing the los...
As old-growth forests are converted into edge-affected habitats, a substantial proportion of tropica...
1. Secondary forests growing on cleared lands and tree plantations are becoming increasingly widespr...
The Amazonian rainforest is a unique ecosystem that comprises habitat for thousands of animal specie...
This study investigated the spatial distribution of an Amazonian fruit-feeding butterfly assemblage ...
Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed on earth, with sites more relevant than others, due to the...
Temperate savannas and grasslands are globally threatened. In the Midwest United States of America (...
The fruit-feeding guild of nymphalid butterflies was sampled at the Firestone Center for Restoration...
Tropical forests account for at least 50 percent of documented diversity, but anthropogenic activiti...
Few studies have evaluated the role of topography on the diversity patterns of biological communitie...
Anthropic activities usually affect the diversity, structure, and functionality of communities. The ...
Understanding the distribution of species is a fundamental question in ecology and is increasingly c...
Forest habitat in the tropics is being converted at an alarming rate into agricultural lands. The re...
International audienceThe biodiversity crisis has highlighted the need to assess and map biodiversit...
It is important to consider land transformation and its effects on species abundance, richness, and ...
Tropical forests, the richest ecosystems on earth, are rapidly disappearing. This is causing the los...
As old-growth forests are converted into edge-affected habitats, a substantial proportion of tropica...
1. Secondary forests growing on cleared lands and tree plantations are becoming increasingly widespr...
The Amazonian rainforest is a unique ecosystem that comprises habitat for thousands of animal specie...
This study investigated the spatial distribution of an Amazonian fruit-feeding butterfly assemblage ...
Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed on earth, with sites more relevant than others, due to the...
Temperate savannas and grasslands are globally threatened. In the Midwest United States of America (...
The fruit-feeding guild of nymphalid butterflies was sampled at the Firestone Center for Restoration...
Tropical forests account for at least 50 percent of documented diversity, but anthropogenic activiti...
Few studies have evaluated the role of topography on the diversity patterns of biological communitie...
Anthropic activities usually affect the diversity, structure, and functionality of communities. The ...
Understanding the distribution of species is a fundamental question in ecology and is increasingly c...