Aim: Community‐level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats are often biased towards terrestrial‐based surveys. However, recent research suggests that arboreal communities of several indicator groups (ants, amphibians, beetles and butterflies) are more susceptible to human disturbance than their terrestrial counterparts, but what about wildlife at higher trophic levels? We assess responses to disturbance, from forest floor to canopy, of a key conservation flagship group: medium to large rainforest mammals. Location: The Manu Biosphere Reserve, southeast Peru. Methods: We deploy both arboreal and terrestrial camera traps to directly compare the response of arboreal and terrestrial mammal commu...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
Aim: Community‐level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats ...
Aim: Community-level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats ...
Aim: Community‐level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats...
Aim: Community-level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats ...
The Madre de Dios river basin in southeastern Peru is one of the largest and most diverse forest eco...
One of the most intriguing questions in ecology is how to identify which and how many species will b...
In the age of the ‘Anthropocene,’ the impact of human activities on the environment is considered t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Previous research shows that most mammals are reduc...
Tropical forests harbour more than half of the world’s biodiversity and 63% of the world’s terrestri...
Terrestrial mammals are important components of lowland forests in Amazonia (as seed dispersal agent...
The understanding of global diversity patterns has benefitted from a focus on functional traits and ...
The understanding of global diversity patterns has benefitted from a focus on functional traits and ...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...
Aim: Community‐level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats ...
Aim: Community-level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats ...
Aim: Community‐level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats...
Aim: Community-level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats ...
The Madre de Dios river basin in southeastern Peru is one of the largest and most diverse forest eco...
One of the most intriguing questions in ecology is how to identify which and how many species will b...
In the age of the ‘Anthropocene,’ the impact of human activities on the environment is considered t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Previous research shows that most mammals are reduc...
Tropical forests harbour more than half of the world’s biodiversity and 63% of the world’s terrestri...
Terrestrial mammals are important components of lowland forests in Amazonia (as seed dispersal agent...
The understanding of global diversity patterns has benefitted from a focus on functional traits and ...
The understanding of global diversity patterns has benefitted from a focus on functional traits and ...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Arboreal mammals form a diverse group providing ecologically important functions such as predation, ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global conservation concerns, but animal species do not respond t...