Transformation of the natural land cover is one of the most important global changes. Changes in land use may strongly affect ecosystem functions and biodiversity by directly or indirectly modifying key structural properties. Here, we examined the effects of land use on the size structure of fish communities in subtropical Uruguayan streams. We analysed the suitability of non-taxonomic, size-related variables as a tool to elucidate shifts in stream fish assemblages along a gradient in land use change. We also tested some taxonomic variables (e.g. species richness and species diversity) to compare their response with size-related variables. In the more anthropogenic disturbed basins (i.e. dominance of urban and agricultural land use), we fou...
Understanding drivers of biodiversity is a long-standing goal of basic and applied ecological resear...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
Our ability to predict community responses to environmental stress remains limited. To address this ...
Transformation of the natural land cover is one of the most important global changes. Changes in lan...
Land cover change for agricultural expansion exerts strong pressures on tropical streams. We examine...
The estimation of biodiversity is complex in remote areas like Andean-Amazon piedmont where the lack...
ABSTRACT Effects of environmental variables at different spatial scales on freshwater fish assemblag...
Characterization of community size structure presents an alternative to taxa-based approaches common...
This study investigates whether (1) structural configuration (considering substrate composition, woo...
Bioassessments are used to measure system health and assess disturbance. While fish-based freshwater...
Humans have significantly impacted river systems. These impacts include long-term changes in the hyd...
ABSTRACT The expansion of the Amazonian agricultural frontier represents the most extensive land cov...
9 pages, 5 figures, 6 tables, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148792...
We assessed the effects of land use on the structure of stream fish assemblages in Northwest Patagon...
Agricultural land use is a primary driver of environmental impacts on streams. However, the causal p...
Understanding drivers of biodiversity is a long-standing goal of basic and applied ecological resear...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
Our ability to predict community responses to environmental stress remains limited. To address this ...
Transformation of the natural land cover is one of the most important global changes. Changes in lan...
Land cover change for agricultural expansion exerts strong pressures on tropical streams. We examine...
The estimation of biodiversity is complex in remote areas like Andean-Amazon piedmont where the lack...
ABSTRACT Effects of environmental variables at different spatial scales on freshwater fish assemblag...
Characterization of community size structure presents an alternative to taxa-based approaches common...
This study investigates whether (1) structural configuration (considering substrate composition, woo...
Bioassessments are used to measure system health and assess disturbance. While fish-based freshwater...
Humans have significantly impacted river systems. These impacts include long-term changes in the hyd...
ABSTRACT The expansion of the Amazonian agricultural frontier represents the most extensive land cov...
9 pages, 5 figures, 6 tables, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148792...
We assessed the effects of land use on the structure of stream fish assemblages in Northwest Patagon...
Agricultural land use is a primary driver of environmental impacts on streams. However, the causal p...
Understanding drivers of biodiversity is a long-standing goal of basic and applied ecological resear...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
Our ability to predict community responses to environmental stress remains limited. To address this ...