© 2014 Society for Conservation Biology. Forest fragmentation dramatically alters species persistence and distribution and affects many ecological interactions among species. Recent studies suggest that mutualisms, such as pollination and seed dispersal, are more sensitive to the negative effects of forest fragmentation than antagonisms, such as predation or herbivory. We applied meta-analytical techniques to evaluate this hypothesis and quantified the relative contributions of different components of the fragmentation process (decreases in fragment size, edge effects, increased isolation, and habitat degradation) to the overall effect. The effects of fragmentation on mutualisms were primarily driven by habitat degradation, edge effects, an...
Several studies have reported that fragmentation (e.g. of anthropogenic origin) of habitats often le...
Several studies have reported that fragmentation (e.g. of anthropogenic origin) of habitats often le...
Debate rages as to whether, once habitat loss effects are discounted, habitat fragmentation leads to...
Forest fragmentation dramatically alters species persistence and distribution and affects many ecolo...
Forest fragmentation dramatically alters species persistence and distribution and affects many ecolo...
Forest fragmentation dramatically alters species persistence and distribution and affects many ecolo...
Forest fragmentation dramatically alters species persistence and distribution and affects many ecolo...
Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how it affe...
Abstract Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how...
Abstract Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how...
Plant-animal interactions are a key component for biodiversity maintenance, but they are currently t...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoAnthropogenic habitat disturbance is a strong ...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoAnthropogenic habitat disturbance is a strong ...
Plant-antagonist interactions shape the structure, composition and dynamics of plant communities and...
Seed dispersal by frugivorous animals forms the basis for regeneration of numerous plant species. Ha...
Several studies have reported that fragmentation (e.g. of anthropogenic origin) of habitats often le...
Several studies have reported that fragmentation (e.g. of anthropogenic origin) of habitats often le...
Debate rages as to whether, once habitat loss effects are discounted, habitat fragmentation leads to...
Forest fragmentation dramatically alters species persistence and distribution and affects many ecolo...
Forest fragmentation dramatically alters species persistence and distribution and affects many ecolo...
Forest fragmentation dramatically alters species persistence and distribution and affects many ecolo...
Forest fragmentation dramatically alters species persistence and distribution and affects many ecolo...
Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how it affe...
Abstract Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how...
Abstract Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how...
Plant-animal interactions are a key component for biodiversity maintenance, but they are currently t...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoAnthropogenic habitat disturbance is a strong ...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoAnthropogenic habitat disturbance is a strong ...
Plant-antagonist interactions shape the structure, composition and dynamics of plant communities and...
Seed dispersal by frugivorous animals forms the basis for regeneration of numerous plant species. Ha...
Several studies have reported that fragmentation (e.g. of anthropogenic origin) of habitats often le...
Several studies have reported that fragmentation (e.g. of anthropogenic origin) of habitats often le...
Debate rages as to whether, once habitat loss effects are discounted, habitat fragmentation leads to...