Humans influence tropical rainforest animals directly via exploitation and indirectly via habitat disturbance. Bushmeat hunting and logging occur extensively in tropical forests and have large effects on particular species. But how they alter animal diversity across landscape scales and whether their impacts are correlated across species remain less known. We used spatially widespread measurements of mammal occurrence across Malaysian Borneo and recently developed multispecies hierarchical models to assess the species richness of medium- to large-bodied terrestrial mammals while accounting for imperfect detection of all species. Hunting was associated with 31% lower species richness. Moreover, hunting remained high even where richness wa...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
SummaryPrimary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is be...
Selective logging is very widespread across the tropics and can alter the habitat for myriad wildli...
The majority of tropical forest mammal species survive selective logging, however we have only recen...
Tropical regions are undergoing rapid land use change, with major implications for global biodivers...
Tropical forest ecosystems are the most species-rich in the world and face intense pressures from la...
Human disturbances threaten tropical forests, potentially disrupting plant-animal interactions. Thou...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Selectively logged tropical forests retain high species richness and functional diversity, but speci...
Selectively logged tropical forests retain high species richness and functional diversity, but speci...
AbstractSelectively logged tropical forests retain high species richness and functional diversity, b...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Recent work in the tropics has advanced our understanding of the local impacts of land-use change on...
As logging activity increases in tropical rainforests, it is crucial to better understand the extent...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
SummaryPrimary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is be...
Selective logging is very widespread across the tropics and can alter the habitat for myriad wildli...
The majority of tropical forest mammal species survive selective logging, however we have only recen...
Tropical regions are undergoing rapid land use change, with major implications for global biodivers...
Tropical forest ecosystems are the most species-rich in the world and face intense pressures from la...
Human disturbances threaten tropical forests, potentially disrupting plant-animal interactions. Thou...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Selectively logged tropical forests retain high species richness and functional diversity, but speci...
Selectively logged tropical forests retain high species richness and functional diversity, but speci...
AbstractSelectively logged tropical forests retain high species richness and functional diversity, b...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Recent work in the tropics has advanced our understanding of the local impacts of land-use change on...
As logging activity increases in tropical rainforests, it is crucial to better understand the extent...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
SummaryPrimary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is be...