Agricultural intensification has been associated with biodiversity declines, habitat fragmentation and loss in a number of organisms. Given the prevalence of this process, there is a need for studies clarifying the effects of changes in agricultural practices on local biological communities; for instance, the transformation of traditional rainfed agriculture into intensively irrigated agriculture. We focused on pond-breeding amphibians as model organisms to assess the ecological effects of agricultural intensification because they are sensitive to changes in habitat quality at both local and landscape scales. We applied a metacommunity approach to characterize amphibian communities breeding in a network of ponds embedded in a terrestrial ha...
Amphibians in rural landscapes often utilize various types of artificial constructions originally de...
Farmland ponds represent habitats with a high conservation value that make a significant contributio...
Mediterranean temporary ponds (MTPs) are crucial breeding sites for local amphibians, a faunal group...
As a group amphibians are the vertebrates most affected by anthropic activity, particularly by agric...
[EN] Context: Functional connectivity across fragmented habitat patches is essential for the conserv...
Pond-breeding amphibians depend on several habitats and scales throughout their complex life cycle. ...
We studied community structure and seasonal activity patterns in a system of four ponds with season...
We studied amphibian populations in a human-dominated landscape, in Northern Italy, to evaluate the ...
The thesis research concerned evolutionary ecology and community ecology of amphibians in two differ...
[eng] The thesis research concerned evolutionary ecology and community ecology of amphibians in two ...
Context: Mediterranean wetland ecosystems are in continuous decline due to human pressure. Amphibian...
Habitat loss, together with less obvious land-use changes such as intensified farming practice, can ...
International audienceAmphibians generally have low dispersal abilities and are often habitat specia...
Semiaquatic organisms depend on the features of both water bodies and landscapes; the interplay betw...
Mediterranean temporary ponds (MTPs) are crucial breeding sites for local amphibians, a faunal group...
Amphibians in rural landscapes often utilize various types of artificial constructions originally de...
Farmland ponds represent habitats with a high conservation value that make a significant contributio...
Mediterranean temporary ponds (MTPs) are crucial breeding sites for local amphibians, a faunal group...
As a group amphibians are the vertebrates most affected by anthropic activity, particularly by agric...
[EN] Context: Functional connectivity across fragmented habitat patches is essential for the conserv...
Pond-breeding amphibians depend on several habitats and scales throughout their complex life cycle. ...
We studied community structure and seasonal activity patterns in a system of four ponds with season...
We studied amphibian populations in a human-dominated landscape, in Northern Italy, to evaluate the ...
The thesis research concerned evolutionary ecology and community ecology of amphibians in two differ...
[eng] The thesis research concerned evolutionary ecology and community ecology of amphibians in two ...
Context: Mediterranean wetland ecosystems are in continuous decline due to human pressure. Amphibian...
Habitat loss, together with less obvious land-use changes such as intensified farming practice, can ...
International audienceAmphibians generally have low dispersal abilities and are often habitat specia...
Semiaquatic organisms depend on the features of both water bodies and landscapes; the interplay betw...
Mediterranean temporary ponds (MTPs) are crucial breeding sites for local amphibians, a faunal group...
Amphibians in rural landscapes often utilize various types of artificial constructions originally de...
Farmland ponds represent habitats with a high conservation value that make a significant contributio...
Mediterranean temporary ponds (MTPs) are crucial breeding sites for local amphibians, a faunal group...