Context: Although hydropower development is one of the primary drivers of habitat loss and insular fragmentation, its impacts on species identity and their functional and phylogenetic roles have often been overlooked. Objectives: Here we use an integrative approach, considering taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic dimensions at multiple scales, to understand the processes underlying species (dis)assembly of two taxa exhibiting relatively low dispersal ability: small mammals and lizards. Methods: We surveyed 26 islands within the Balbina Hydroelectric Reservoir, and adjacent continuous forest, in Central Amazonia. Each dimension of diversity was related to spatial and habitat variables. We also examined functional composition using communi...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
Investigating the role of historical and ecological factors structuring assemblages is relevant to u...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
Major hydropower infrastructure has become a leading driver of biodiversity loss in the lowland trop...
Hydroelectric dams have induced widespread loss, fragmentation and degradation of terrestrial habita...
Context: The advance of anthropic activities on the Amazonian frontier has provoked an intense proce...
Understanding the response of communities to spatially heterogeneous environmental conditions is an ...
Neotropical forests have experienced high rates of biodiversity loss as a result of burgeoning land-...
Deforestation and fragmentation are pervasive drivers of biodiversity loss, but how they scale up to...
As deforestation frontiers expand in the tropics, understanding species responses is critical to inf...
Neotropical snakes have extremely low detection rates, hampering our understanding of their response...
Mega hydropower projects in tropical forests pose a major emergent threat to terrestrial and freshwa...
Mega hydropower projects in tropical forests pose a major emergent threat to terrestrial and freshwa...
The effects of habitat configuration on species persistence are predicted to be most apparent when r...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
Investigating the role of historical and ecological factors structuring assemblages is relevant to u...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
Major hydropower infrastructure has become a leading driver of biodiversity loss in the lowland trop...
Hydroelectric dams have induced widespread loss, fragmentation and degradation of terrestrial habita...
Context: The advance of anthropic activities on the Amazonian frontier has provoked an intense proce...
Understanding the response of communities to spatially heterogeneous environmental conditions is an ...
Neotropical forests have experienced high rates of biodiversity loss as a result of burgeoning land-...
Deforestation and fragmentation are pervasive drivers of biodiversity loss, but how they scale up to...
As deforestation frontiers expand in the tropics, understanding species responses is critical to inf...
Neotropical snakes have extremely low detection rates, hampering our understanding of their response...
Mega hydropower projects in tropical forests pose a major emergent threat to terrestrial and freshwa...
Mega hydropower projects in tropical forests pose a major emergent threat to terrestrial and freshwa...
The effects of habitat configuration on species persistence are predicted to be most apparent when r...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
Investigating the role of historical and ecological factors structuring assemblages is relevant to u...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...