The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around possible biodiversity impacts. Colombia, for example, is the largest producer of oil palm in the Americas, but the effects of oil palm cultivation on native fauna are poorly understood. Here, we compared how richness, abundance and composition of terrestrial mammal species differ between oil palm plantations and riparian forest in the Colombian Llanos region. Further, we determined the relationships and influence of landscape and habitat level variables on those metrics. We found that species richness and composition differed significantly between riparian forest and oil palm, with site level richness inside oil palm plantations 47% lower, on ave...
The ability of animals to adjust their behaviour can influence how they respond to environmental cha...
Oil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across tropical...
<p>Relationship between mammalian species richness as a function of landscape covariates in Llanos, ...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
While the conservation role of remaining natural habitats in anthropogenic landscapes is clear, the ...
Oil palm monoculture comprises one of the most financially attractive land-use options in tropical f...
As oil palm plantations continue to expand in Neotropical regions, identifying critical transitions ...
As human-modified landscapes are increasing in the tropics, it becomes critical to understand how th...
Oil palm agriculture is rapidly expanding in the Neotropics, at the expense of a range of natural an...
This research article published by CABI, 2016In the face of globally diminishing natural habitats in...
Global oil palm expansion has caused substantial ecological damage to tropical biodiversity. We quan...
The inexorable expansion of oil palm plantations has been a major driver of biodiversity loss in the...
Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of tropical...
The assessment of the oil palm plantations impact on biodiversity mostly compares oil palm plantatio...
The ability of animals to adjust their behaviour can influence how they respond to environmental cha...
Oil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across tropical...
<p>Relationship between mammalian species richness as a function of landscape covariates in Llanos, ...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
While the conservation role of remaining natural habitats in anthropogenic landscapes is clear, the ...
Oil palm monoculture comprises one of the most financially attractive land-use options in tropical f...
As oil palm plantations continue to expand in Neotropical regions, identifying critical transitions ...
As human-modified landscapes are increasing in the tropics, it becomes critical to understand how th...
Oil palm agriculture is rapidly expanding in the Neotropics, at the expense of a range of natural an...
This research article published by CABI, 2016In the face of globally diminishing natural habitats in...
Global oil palm expansion has caused substantial ecological damage to tropical biodiversity. We quan...
The inexorable expansion of oil palm plantations has been a major driver of biodiversity loss in the...
Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of tropical...
The assessment of the oil palm plantations impact on biodiversity mostly compares oil palm plantatio...
The ability of animals to adjust their behaviour can influence how they respond to environmental cha...
Oil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across tropical...
<p>Relationship between mammalian species richness as a function of landscape covariates in Llanos, ...