Land-use change is considered the greatest threat to biodiversity worldwide. As such, identifying the drivers that shape biological communities is crucial for enhancing conservation strategies in human-modified tropical landscapes. We used a hybrid patch-landscape design and a multi model inference approach to assess the relative impacts of forest loss, increased edge density and increased pasture cover on dung beetle functional groups in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest – a biodiversity hotspot. Our findings provide novel empirical evidence showing that edge density can be a major driver for dung beetles when compared to forest and pasture cover at the landscape scale. However, forest and pasture cover also influenced some dung beetle respons...
The conversion of native vegetation into agricultural areas is arguably the key driver of biodiversi...
The conversion of native vegetation into agricultural areas is arguably the key driver of biodiversi...
Overhunting has caused severe decline or local extinction in many large-bodied mammals with direct c...
Aim In this study, we investigate whether anthropogenic land use and habitat fragmentation lead to a...
Naturally fragmented landscapes provide suitable scenarios through which to investigate patch and la...
1. Secondary and plantation forests are becoming increasingly widespread in the tropics. A recent me...
What is the importance of open habitat in a predominantly closed forest to the dung beetle assemblag...
What is the importance of open habitat in a predominantly closed forest to the dung beetle assemblag...
What is the importance of open habitat in a predominantly closed forest to the dung beetle assemblag...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
What is the importance of open habitat in a predominantly closed forest to the dung beetle assemblag...
What is the importance of open habitat in a predominantly closed forest to the dung beetle assemblag...
Summary 1. The future of tropical forest species depends in part on their ability to survive in huma...
The loss of natural habitats is one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline. Anthropogenic land ...
The conversion of native vegetation into agricultural areas is arguably the key driver of biodiversi...
The conversion of native vegetation into agricultural areas is arguably the key driver of biodiversi...
Overhunting has caused severe decline or local extinction in many large-bodied mammals with direct c...
Aim In this study, we investigate whether anthropogenic land use and habitat fragmentation lead to a...
Naturally fragmented landscapes provide suitable scenarios through which to investigate patch and la...
1. Secondary and plantation forests are becoming increasingly widespread in the tropics. A recent me...
What is the importance of open habitat in a predominantly closed forest to the dung beetle assemblag...
What is the importance of open habitat in a predominantly closed forest to the dung beetle assemblag...
What is the importance of open habitat in a predominantly closed forest to the dung beetle assemblag...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
What is the importance of open habitat in a predominantly closed forest to the dung beetle assemblag...
What is the importance of open habitat in a predominantly closed forest to the dung beetle assemblag...
Summary 1. The future of tropical forest species depends in part on their ability to survive in huma...
The loss of natural habitats is one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline. Anthropogenic land ...
The conversion of native vegetation into agricultural areas is arguably the key driver of biodiversi...
The conversion of native vegetation into agricultural areas is arguably the key driver of biodiversi...
Overhunting has caused severe decline or local extinction in many large-bodied mammals with direct c...