We tested the hypothesis that microhabitat variables, abundance of terrestrial rodents, and microhabitat selection patterns of terrestrial rodents vary between the cool-dry and warm-wet season in the Atlantic forest of Brazil. We selected variables associated with ecological factors potentially important to terrestrial rodents (physical structure of litter and woody debris, and arthropod availability) and established 25 small, independent sampling units covering 36 ha of a homogenous, mature Atlantic forest patch. Litter humidity and height, amount of small woody debris, arthropod availability, and terrestrial rodent abundance increased, whereas the quantity of large woody debris decreased in the warm-wet season. Greater spatial segregation...
Nowadays studies on habitat choice have been worried with scale problems, as spatial as temporal sca...
The main purpose of this study was to determine whether the maximum distance traveled and home range...
AbstractDifferent causal mechanisms have been suggested to explain species decline in fragmented lan...
We tested the hypothesis that microhabitat variables, abundance of terrestrial rodents, and microhab...
Each animal species selects specific microhabitats for protection, foraging, or micro-climate. To un...
Natural resources are depleted in fragmented landscapes that have their vegetation also altered. As ...
We investigated the richness, composition, and species relative abundance of a terrestrial small mam...
Natural populations of small rodents fluctuate continually over time and the population dynamics of ...
Despite the advances in the techniques for researching arboreal small mammals, detailed ecological d...
Studies on patterns of habitat use by mammals are necessary for understanding the mechanisms involve...
The Atlantic Forest is the second most diverse forest system in South America and only a fraction of...
Patterns of vertical stratification and canopy utilization by rodents and marsupials were analysed i...
Here we describe the stomach contents of nine small mammal species (seven rodents and two didelphid ...
The Atlantic Forest is one of the most disturbed Brazilian biomes, with 183 out of 298 species of ma...
During a 13-month capture-recapture study, 11 species of small rodents were present in a 0,5 ha trap...
Nowadays studies on habitat choice have been worried with scale problems, as spatial as temporal sca...
The main purpose of this study was to determine whether the maximum distance traveled and home range...
AbstractDifferent causal mechanisms have been suggested to explain species decline in fragmented lan...
We tested the hypothesis that microhabitat variables, abundance of terrestrial rodents, and microhab...
Each animal species selects specific microhabitats for protection, foraging, or micro-climate. To un...
Natural resources are depleted in fragmented landscapes that have their vegetation also altered. As ...
We investigated the richness, composition, and species relative abundance of a terrestrial small mam...
Natural populations of small rodents fluctuate continually over time and the population dynamics of ...
Despite the advances in the techniques for researching arboreal small mammals, detailed ecological d...
Studies on patterns of habitat use by mammals are necessary for understanding the mechanisms involve...
The Atlantic Forest is the second most diverse forest system in South America and only a fraction of...
Patterns of vertical stratification and canopy utilization by rodents and marsupials were analysed i...
Here we describe the stomach contents of nine small mammal species (seven rodents and two didelphid ...
The Atlantic Forest is one of the most disturbed Brazilian biomes, with 183 out of 298 species of ma...
During a 13-month capture-recapture study, 11 species of small rodents were present in a 0,5 ha trap...
Nowadays studies on habitat choice have been worried with scale problems, as spatial as temporal sca...
The main purpose of this study was to determine whether the maximum distance traveled and home range...
AbstractDifferent causal mechanisms have been suggested to explain species decline in fragmented lan...