The worldwide decline in amphibians has been attributed to several causes, especially habitat loss and disease. We identified a further factor, namely 'habitat split'- defined as human- induced disconnection between habitats used by different life history stages of a species- which forces forest- associated amphibians with aquatic larvae to make risky breeding migrations between suitable aquatic and terrestrial habitats. In the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, we found that habitat split negatively affects the richness of species with aquatic larvae but not the richness of species with terrestrial development ( the latter can complete their life cycle inside forest remnants). This mechanism helps to explain why species with aquatic larvae have th...
In anurans, habitat requirements strongly influence morphological evolution, resulting in ecomorphol...
Aim: Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered the main drivers of species population declines a...
Habitat change is the primary cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Large tracks of primary forest c...
The worldwide decline in amphibians has been attributed to several causes, especially habitat loss a...
The worldwide decline in amphibians has been attributed to several causes, especially habitat loss a...
Most amphibian species have biphasic life histories and undergo an ontogenetic shift from aquatic to...
Orientadores: Paulo Inacio de Knegt Lopez de Prado, Carlos Roberto Sorensen Dutra da FonsecaDisserta...
Habitat split, defined as human-induced disconnection between habitats used by different life histor...
<div><p>Habitat split is a major force behind the worldwide decline of amphibian populations, causin...
Habitat split, defined as human-induced disconnection between habitats used by different life histor...
International audienceAmphibians generally have low dispersal abilities and are often habitat specia...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation alter the quality of habitats and put populations under the ri...
Aim: Habitat modification is causing widespread declines in biodiversity and the homogenization of b...
Natural environments disturbed by human activities can suffer from species extinctions, but some can...
Amphibians have declined dramatically in many areas of the world. These declines seem to have worsen...
In anurans, habitat requirements strongly influence morphological evolution, resulting in ecomorphol...
Aim: Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered the main drivers of species population declines a...
Habitat change is the primary cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Large tracks of primary forest c...
The worldwide decline in amphibians has been attributed to several causes, especially habitat loss a...
The worldwide decline in amphibians has been attributed to several causes, especially habitat loss a...
Most amphibian species have biphasic life histories and undergo an ontogenetic shift from aquatic to...
Orientadores: Paulo Inacio de Knegt Lopez de Prado, Carlos Roberto Sorensen Dutra da FonsecaDisserta...
Habitat split, defined as human-induced disconnection between habitats used by different life histor...
<div><p>Habitat split is a major force behind the worldwide decline of amphibian populations, causin...
Habitat split, defined as human-induced disconnection between habitats used by different life histor...
International audienceAmphibians generally have low dispersal abilities and are often habitat specia...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation alter the quality of habitats and put populations under the ri...
Aim: Habitat modification is causing widespread declines in biodiversity and the homogenization of b...
Natural environments disturbed by human activities can suffer from species extinctions, but some can...
Amphibians have declined dramatically in many areas of the world. These declines seem to have worsen...
In anurans, habitat requirements strongly influence morphological evolution, resulting in ecomorphol...
Aim: Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered the main drivers of species population declines a...
Habitat change is the primary cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. Large tracks of primary forest c...