Increasing deforestation worldwide has expanded the interfaces between fragmented forests and non-forest habitats. Human-made edges are very different from the original forest cover, with different microclimatic conditions. Conversely, the natural transitions (i.e., ecotones) are distinct from human-made forest edges. The human-made forest edges are usually sharp associated with disturbances, with abrupt changes in temperature, humidity, luminosity and wind incidence towards the forest interior. However, the natural forest-lake ecotones, even when abrupt, are composed of a complex vegetal physiognomy, with canopy structures close to the ground level and a composition of herbaceous and arboreal species well adapted to this transition range. ...
This study aims to investigate the diversity and richness of fruit-feeding butterflies in two fragme...
Amazonia comprises a mosaic of contrasting habitats, with wide environmental heterogeneity at local ...
Landscapes composed of small rural properties may support highly heterogeneous habitat, because they...
Increasing deforestation worldwide has expanded the interfaces between fragmented forests and non-fo...
Increasing deforestation worldwide has expanded the interfaces between fragmented forests and non-fo...
Increasing deforestation worldwide has expanded the interfaces between fragmented forests and non-fo...
As old-growth forests are converted into edge-affected habitats, a substantial proportion of tropica...
Butterfly species often synchronize their life cycles to seasonality, as increasing temperature and ...
Edge effects are increasing in forest-dominated landscapes worldwide, due to increased fragmentation...
Understanding the ecological impacts of human disturbances is essential for the formulation of conse...
Artificial edges in tropical forests are known to have profound effects on microclimate, tree mortal...
The composition of neotropical fruit-feeding nymphalid butterflies assemblages often varies by locat...
Aim To evaluate frugivorous butterflies as indicators of forest disturbance in the Brazilian Atlanti...
A key part of tropical forest spatial complexity is the vertical stratification of biodiversity, wit...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
This study aims to investigate the diversity and richness of fruit-feeding butterflies in two fragme...
Amazonia comprises a mosaic of contrasting habitats, with wide environmental heterogeneity at local ...
Landscapes composed of small rural properties may support highly heterogeneous habitat, because they...
Increasing deforestation worldwide has expanded the interfaces between fragmented forests and non-fo...
Increasing deforestation worldwide has expanded the interfaces between fragmented forests and non-fo...
Increasing deforestation worldwide has expanded the interfaces between fragmented forests and non-fo...
As old-growth forests are converted into edge-affected habitats, a substantial proportion of tropica...
Butterfly species often synchronize their life cycles to seasonality, as increasing temperature and ...
Edge effects are increasing in forest-dominated landscapes worldwide, due to increased fragmentation...
Understanding the ecological impacts of human disturbances is essential for the formulation of conse...
Artificial edges in tropical forests are known to have profound effects on microclimate, tree mortal...
The composition of neotropical fruit-feeding nymphalid butterflies assemblages often varies by locat...
Aim To evaluate frugivorous butterflies as indicators of forest disturbance in the Brazilian Atlanti...
A key part of tropical forest spatial complexity is the vertical stratification of biodiversity, wit...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
This study aims to investigate the diversity and richness of fruit-feeding butterflies in two fragme...
Amazonia comprises a mosaic of contrasting habitats, with wide environmental heterogeneity at local ...
Landscapes composed of small rural properties may support highly heterogeneous habitat, because they...