Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation directly affects ecological processes, leading to negative biodiversity impacts for insects and other biota. Increased edge effects are one consequence of fragmentation, and may alter the composition or abundance of species in the remaining habitat fragments. Understanding the ways in which edge effects impact upon the biota is essential for conservation decision-making in fragmented landscapes. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the seasonal patterns of abundance, richness, and composition of Drosophilidae in a Restinga forest fragment in the extreme south of Brazil, as a function of the distance from the edge to the interior of the fragment. The data were analyzed using SIMPER analyses, whi...
Abstract Habitat fragmentation is considered to be one of the biggest threats to tropical ecosystem ...
Butterfly species often synchronize their life cycles to seasonality, as increasing temperature and ...
Graduation date: 2000Edge effects resulting from forest fragmentation are likely to alter the distri...
Land use change brought about by population increase and growing pressure to produce food represents...
Loss and fragmentation of natural ecosystems are widely recognized as the most important threats to ...
The Brazilian Pampa (the southernmost end of the country) is currently a highly modified environment...
The advancement of agricultural frontiers and pastures has contributed to the fragmentation of the f...
Human activities have led to global simplification of ecosystems, among which Neotropical dry forest...
Ambient disturbances frequently produce changes in the structure of landscape and fauna diversity. D...
In fragmented forests the edges experience changes in microclimatic conditions, which are referred t...
Edge effect is a key process influencing populations and communities, particularly in tropical and s...
The Brazilian Pampa (the southernmost end of the country) is currently a highly modified environment...
Empirical studies on severely fragmented regions suggest that decades after fragmentation, forest ed...
Aim In this study, we investigate whether anthropogenic land use and habitat fragmentation lead to a...
The forest fragmentation is caused by natural or anthropic actions, which affect negatively the biot...
Abstract Habitat fragmentation is considered to be one of the biggest threats to tropical ecosystem ...
Butterfly species often synchronize their life cycles to seasonality, as increasing temperature and ...
Graduation date: 2000Edge effects resulting from forest fragmentation are likely to alter the distri...
Land use change brought about by population increase and growing pressure to produce food represents...
Loss and fragmentation of natural ecosystems are widely recognized as the most important threats to ...
The Brazilian Pampa (the southernmost end of the country) is currently a highly modified environment...
The advancement of agricultural frontiers and pastures has contributed to the fragmentation of the f...
Human activities have led to global simplification of ecosystems, among which Neotropical dry forest...
Ambient disturbances frequently produce changes in the structure of landscape and fauna diversity. D...
In fragmented forests the edges experience changes in microclimatic conditions, which are referred t...
Edge effect is a key process influencing populations and communities, particularly in tropical and s...
The Brazilian Pampa (the southernmost end of the country) is currently a highly modified environment...
Empirical studies on severely fragmented regions suggest that decades after fragmentation, forest ed...
Aim In this study, we investigate whether anthropogenic land use and habitat fragmentation lead to a...
The forest fragmentation is caused by natural or anthropic actions, which affect negatively the biot...
Abstract Habitat fragmentation is considered to be one of the biggest threats to tropical ecosystem ...
Butterfly species often synchronize their life cycles to seasonality, as increasing temperature and ...
Graduation date: 2000Edge effects resulting from forest fragmentation are likely to alter the distri...