In a scenario where escalating human activities lead to several environmental changes and, consequently, affect mammal abundance and distribution, β-diversity may increase due to differences among sites. Using the ecological uniqueness approach, we analyzed β-diversity patterns of ground-dwelling mammal communities recorded through comprehensive camera trap monitoring within eight tropical forests protected areas in Mesoamerica and South America under variable landscape contexts. We aimed to investigate whether the contribution of single sites (LCBD) and single species (SCBD) to overall β-diversity could be explained by community metrics and environmental variables, and by species metrics and biological traits, respectively. Total β-diversi...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity will largely depend on human-modified landscapes. We inve...
The multi-dimensional analysis of biodiversity addresses several components, including the number of...
The Atlantic Forest is the second most diverse forest system in South America and only a fraction of...
Funding: Data in this publication were provided by the Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring (T...
Understanding global diversity patterns has benefitted from a focus on functional traits and how the...
Terrestrial mammals are a key component of tropical forest communities as indicators of ecosystem he...
Mammal communities in the vicinity of human settlements are often subject to subsistence hunting and...
As well as leading to a loss of biodiversity (i.e. species richness and abundance), human activities...
The extent to which the latitudinal gradient in species richness may be paralleled by a similar grad...
The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental tr...
Aim: The expansion of agriculture is promoting the loss of natural environments and their biotic hom...
Humans influence tropical rainforest animals directly via exploitation and indirectly via habitat di...
Forest fragmentation and defaunation are considered the main drivers of biodiversity loss, yet the s...
As human-modified landscapes are increasing in the tropics, it becomes critical to understand how th...
Functional diversity represents a measure of diversity that incorporates the role of species in an e...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity will largely depend on human-modified landscapes. We inve...
The multi-dimensional analysis of biodiversity addresses several components, including the number of...
The Atlantic Forest is the second most diverse forest system in South America and only a fraction of...
Funding: Data in this publication were provided by the Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring (T...
Understanding global diversity patterns has benefitted from a focus on functional traits and how the...
Terrestrial mammals are a key component of tropical forest communities as indicators of ecosystem he...
Mammal communities in the vicinity of human settlements are often subject to subsistence hunting and...
As well as leading to a loss of biodiversity (i.e. species richness and abundance), human activities...
The extent to which the latitudinal gradient in species richness may be paralleled by a similar grad...
The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental tr...
Aim: The expansion of agriculture is promoting the loss of natural environments and their biotic hom...
Humans influence tropical rainforest animals directly via exploitation and indirectly via habitat di...
Forest fragmentation and defaunation are considered the main drivers of biodiversity loss, yet the s...
As human-modified landscapes are increasing in the tropics, it becomes critical to understand how th...
Functional diversity represents a measure of diversity that incorporates the role of species in an e...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity will largely depend on human-modified landscapes. We inve...
The multi-dimensional analysis of biodiversity addresses several components, including the number of...
The Atlantic Forest is the second most diverse forest system in South America and only a fraction of...