Context: Modifications in natural landcover generally result in a loss of habitat availability for wildlife and it’s persistence will depend largely on their spatial configuration and functional connections. Argenteohyla siemersi is a threatened and endemic amphibian whose habitat is composed of forest patches near rivers and water bodies edges. Objectives: This study aimed to analyse the accessible habitat for this species and identify key elements to maintain its ecological network in two different types of land uses: an anthropized area with extensive cattle raising and a protected area. Methods: The structural and functional characteristics of both landscapes were analyzed. The connectivity at landscape level and the contribution of eac...
Habitat loss, together with less obvious land-use changes such as intensified farming practice, can ...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
In anurans, habitat requirements strongly influence morphological evolution, resulting in ecomorphol...
Context: Amphibians are declining worldwide and land use change to agriculture is recognized as a le...
Habitat fragmentation affects amphibian populations worldwide. Urban expansion and associated infras...
Agriculture has been identified as one of the largest contributors to the current global biodiversit...
[EN] Context: Functional connectivity across fragmented habitat patches is essential for the conserv...
A high proportion of amphibian species are threatened with extinction globally, and habitat loss and...
Context: Mediterranean wetland ecosystems are in continuous decline due to human pressure. Amphibian...
A high proportion of amphibian species are threatened with extinction globally, and habitat loss and...
In central Argentina, agro-ecosystems constitute the dominant landscape, representing the replacemen...
Agricultural expansion and intensification has led globally to a rapid landscape structure change an...
Natural habitats have drastically regressed due to rapid changes in land-use during recent decades, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The study of how population structure and persistence ...
Identifier, conserver et restaurer un réseau fonctionnel d’habitats favorables à la biodiversité est...
Habitat loss, together with less obvious land-use changes such as intensified farming practice, can ...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
In anurans, habitat requirements strongly influence morphological evolution, resulting in ecomorphol...
Context: Amphibians are declining worldwide and land use change to agriculture is recognized as a le...
Habitat fragmentation affects amphibian populations worldwide. Urban expansion and associated infras...
Agriculture has been identified as one of the largest contributors to the current global biodiversit...
[EN] Context: Functional connectivity across fragmented habitat patches is essential for the conserv...
A high proportion of amphibian species are threatened with extinction globally, and habitat loss and...
Context: Mediterranean wetland ecosystems are in continuous decline due to human pressure. Amphibian...
A high proportion of amphibian species are threatened with extinction globally, and habitat loss and...
In central Argentina, agro-ecosystems constitute the dominant landscape, representing the replacemen...
Agricultural expansion and intensification has led globally to a rapid landscape structure change an...
Natural habitats have drastically regressed due to rapid changes in land-use during recent decades, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The study of how population structure and persistence ...
Identifier, conserver et restaurer un réseau fonctionnel d’habitats favorables à la biodiversité est...
Habitat loss, together with less obvious land-use changes such as intensified farming practice, can ...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
In anurans, habitat requirements strongly influence morphological evolution, resulting in ecomorphol...