Scarce knowledge of Neotropical small mammal communities prevents experimental inquiry on the mechanisms structuring these communities. In this study, I examined patterns of local assembly of the small mammal communities on the eastern slopes of El Cielo Biosphere Reserve (ECBR) in Tamaulipas, Mexico, at two spatial scales. At the landscape level I tested patterns of species co-occurrences between four sites with a null model. At the local level I addressed floor microhabitat use, vertical structure use and temporal partitioning. I studied these niche axes at two adjoining forest types, Tropical Subdeciduous Forest (TSDF) and Cloud Forest (CF), that had different structural complexity. Total trapping effort consisted of 19,712 trapnights di...
Understanding global diversity patterns has benefitted from a focus on functional traits and how the...
Funding: Data in this publication were provided by the Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring (T...
The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental tr...
Scarce knowledge of Neotropical small mammal communities prevents experimental inquiry on the mechan...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The natural history, population dynamics, and community ecology of five small mammals from tropical ...
Species co-occurrence is an important ecological research area. Mark-and-recapture studies of mammal...
The relative roles of historical processes, environmental filtering, and ecological interactions in ...
Amazonian lowland rain forests are complex three-dimensional formations consisting of a variety of a...
Community structure, macrohabitat selection, and patterns of species co-occur- rence were examined d...
Aim To quantify how mammal community structure relates to heterogeneity of vegetation for palaeoecol...
The Amazon rainforest harbors the planet's highest biodiversity among terrestrial ecosystems; howeve...
We investigated how the small-mammal community is structured in a deciduous forest in southern Brazi...
The University of Kansas has long historical connections with Central America and the many Central A...
Biodiversity in the tropics is continually being threatened by anthropogenic disturbances such as ha...
Understanding global diversity patterns has benefitted from a focus on functional traits and how the...
Funding: Data in this publication were provided by the Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring (T...
The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental tr...
Scarce knowledge of Neotropical small mammal communities prevents experimental inquiry on the mechan...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The natural history, population dynamics, and community ecology of five small mammals from tropical ...
Species co-occurrence is an important ecological research area. Mark-and-recapture studies of mammal...
The relative roles of historical processes, environmental filtering, and ecological interactions in ...
Amazonian lowland rain forests are complex three-dimensional formations consisting of a variety of a...
Community structure, macrohabitat selection, and patterns of species co-occur- rence were examined d...
Aim To quantify how mammal community structure relates to heterogeneity of vegetation for palaeoecol...
The Amazon rainforest harbors the planet's highest biodiversity among terrestrial ecosystems; howeve...
We investigated how the small-mammal community is structured in a deciduous forest in southern Brazi...
The University of Kansas has long historical connections with Central America and the many Central A...
Biodiversity in the tropics is continually being threatened by anthropogenic disturbances such as ha...
Understanding global diversity patterns has benefitted from a focus on functional traits and how the...
Funding: Data in this publication were provided by the Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring (T...
The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental tr...