Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to habitat loss, which has led to extensive use of the species-area relationship (SAR) in fragmentation studies. However, the use of the SAR presupposes that habitat loss leads species to extinction but does not allow for extinction to be offset by colonization of disturbed-habitat specialists. Moreover, the use of SAR assumes that species richness is a good proxy of community changes in fragmented landscapes. Here, we assessed how communities dwelling in fragmented landscapes are influenced by habitat loss at multiple scales; then we estimated the ability of models ruled by SAR and by species turnover in successfully predicting changes in comm...
1. Biodiversity maintenance in human-altered landscapes (HALs) depends on the species turnover among...
Ecological systems are vulnerable to irreversible change when key system properties are pushed over ...
As humans alter habitats worldwide, developing reliable methods of assessing biodiversity and commun...
Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to...
The species–area relationship (SAR) gives a quantitative description of the increasing number of spe...
Studies dealing with community similarity are necessary to understand large scale ecological process...
Theoretical and empirical studies demonstrate that the total amount of forest and the size and conne...
In fragmented landscapes, changes in habitat availability, patch size, shape and isolation may affec...
<div><p>Habitat loss and attendant fragmentation threaten the existence of many species. Conserving ...
Widespread farmland abandonment has led to significant landscape transformations of many European mo...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in th...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation have pervasive detrimental effects on tropical forest bi...
Aim: Due to intrinsic differences in the sensitivity to habitat grain among species, studies perform...
Habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation have pervasive detrimental effects on tropical forest b...
1. Biodiversity maintenance in human-altered landscapes (HALs) depends on the species turnover among...
Ecological systems are vulnerable to irreversible change when key system properties are pushed over ...
As humans alter habitats worldwide, developing reliable methods of assessing biodiversity and commun...
Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to...
The species–area relationship (SAR) gives a quantitative description of the increasing number of spe...
Studies dealing with community similarity are necessary to understand large scale ecological process...
Theoretical and empirical studies demonstrate that the total amount of forest and the size and conne...
In fragmented landscapes, changes in habitat availability, patch size, shape and isolation may affec...
<div><p>Habitat loss and attendant fragmentation threaten the existence of many species. Conserving ...
Widespread farmland abandonment has led to significant landscape transformations of many European mo...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Habitat destruction and degradation are the leading causes of species declines and extinctions in th...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation have pervasive detrimental effects on tropical forest bi...
Aim: Due to intrinsic differences in the sensitivity to habitat grain among species, studies perform...
Habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation have pervasive detrimental effects on tropical forest b...
1. Biodiversity maintenance in human-altered landscapes (HALs) depends on the species turnover among...
Ecological systems are vulnerable to irreversible change when key system properties are pushed over ...
As humans alter habitats worldwide, developing reliable methods of assessing biodiversity and commun...