Bats are key components of ecological networks, and studies in degraded areas are especially important to understand the impact of the human settlements on bats communities. Here, we surveyed the bat fauna in Guaribas Biological Reserve, a protected area in the Atlantic Forest in Paraiba state, northeastern Brazil, and compared it with the bat fauna that occupies the nearby villages. In the villages, we recorded 650 individuals from 14 species, while 1,127 individuals from 20 species were recorded in the Reserve. Diversity estimation pointed out 19 species for the settlements, and 22 for the Reserve. A Bray-Curtis/Sorensen similarity cluster analysis informed that the Reserve areas and the villages form two distinct groups. Additionally, a ...
ABSTRACT Bats are the second largest order of mammals, with varying feeding habits and great ecologi...
The Atlantic Forest is home bristle 1-8% of all the flora and fauna of the world. In particular bats...
Understanding how animal groups respond to contemporary habitat loss and fragmentation is essential ...
Despite its high species richness and large area, the Brazilian Cerrado is a generally undervalued a...
Inventories are the basis of every work with biodiversity, with increased importance due to the curr...
As a consequence of deforestation, forest fragmentation is a reality that is increasingly present in...
We studied bat assemblages in seven sampling sites in the rural zone of São Carlos, southeastern Bra...
Generally, natural environments have been transformed into small forest remnants, with the consequen...
Bat species richness in Neotropical localities is generally higher than that of any other group of m...
Bat assemblages in two urban fragments of Maringá city, north of the state of Paraná, southern Brazi...
For prioritizing conservation actions, it is vital to understand how ecologically diverse species re...
Despite the historical exploitation and fragmentation of its native area, the Atlantic Forest still ...
PhDHabitat loss and fragmentation are global threats to biodiversity, however, their impact on ecolo...
Human land-use changes are particularly extensive in tropical regions, representing one of the great...
A Mata Atlântica brasileira é um dos biomas mais ameaçados do planeta e abriga uma das maiores biodi...
ABSTRACT Bats are the second largest order of mammals, with varying feeding habits and great ecologi...
The Atlantic Forest is home bristle 1-8% of all the flora and fauna of the world. In particular bats...
Understanding how animal groups respond to contemporary habitat loss and fragmentation is essential ...
Despite its high species richness and large area, the Brazilian Cerrado is a generally undervalued a...
Inventories are the basis of every work with biodiversity, with increased importance due to the curr...
As a consequence of deforestation, forest fragmentation is a reality that is increasingly present in...
We studied bat assemblages in seven sampling sites in the rural zone of São Carlos, southeastern Bra...
Generally, natural environments have been transformed into small forest remnants, with the consequen...
Bat species richness in Neotropical localities is generally higher than that of any other group of m...
Bat assemblages in two urban fragments of Maringá city, north of the state of Paraná, southern Brazi...
For prioritizing conservation actions, it is vital to understand how ecologically diverse species re...
Despite the historical exploitation and fragmentation of its native area, the Atlantic Forest still ...
PhDHabitat loss and fragmentation are global threats to biodiversity, however, their impact on ecolo...
Human land-use changes are particularly extensive in tropical regions, representing one of the great...
A Mata Atlântica brasileira é um dos biomas mais ameaçados do planeta e abriga uma das maiores biodi...
ABSTRACT Bats are the second largest order of mammals, with varying feeding habits and great ecologi...
The Atlantic Forest is home bristle 1-8% of all the flora and fauna of the world. In particular bats...
Understanding how animal groups respond to contemporary habitat loss and fragmentation is essential ...