Aim: The expansion of agriculture is promoting the loss of natural environments and their biotic homogenization. We aimed at understanding whether the replacement of forests and grasslands by tree plantations leads to biotic homogenization of mammal assemblages of two contrasting Neotropical ecoregions or if dispersal or environmental limitations keep their original assemblages clearly differentiated.Location: Argentina, Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest, Southern Cone Mesopotamian Savannas and Iberá marshes.Methods: We conducted two camera‐trap surveys, deploying 184 camera‐trap stations in continuous forest, fragmented forest and pine plantations in the Atlantic Forest, and 234 in grassland, fragmented forest and pine plantations in the Mesopo...
Habitat loss is a significant threat to biodiversity worldwide, and the Argentine Dry Chaco is one o...
The Chaco Serrano Woodland from central Argentina has been dramatically reduced during the past 30 y...
Context: The patterns and causes of forest transition have been extensively studied, identifying soc...
Monoculture plantations of fast-growing trees are increasing worldwide and, in many cases, these rep...
Forest plantations of fast-growing exotic species constitute an important economic activity in tropi...
The fragmentation of natural environments is one of the most important threatsto biodiversity and in...
Large scale plantations of exotic trees (mostly Pinus and Eucalyptus) are replacing vast areas of na...
The replacement of natural by anthropogenic habitat changes biological communities in any biome. Var...
Environmental factors and land use control habitat quality and resources availability, thus regulati...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity will largely depend on human-modified landscapes. We inve...
A large area previously dominated by native ecosystems in South America is now covered by monocultur...
Invasions by exotic woody species are threatening ecosystem functions worldwide. The spread and subs...
The Atlantic Forest is the second most diverse forest system in South America and only a fraction of...
Latin American subtropical dry ecosystems have experienced significant human impact for more than a ...
The native vegetation within tree plantations increases the suitability for native biodiversity; how...
Habitat loss is a significant threat to biodiversity worldwide, and the Argentine Dry Chaco is one o...
The Chaco Serrano Woodland from central Argentina has been dramatically reduced during the past 30 y...
Context: The patterns and causes of forest transition have been extensively studied, identifying soc...
Monoculture plantations of fast-growing trees are increasing worldwide and, in many cases, these rep...
Forest plantations of fast-growing exotic species constitute an important economic activity in tropi...
The fragmentation of natural environments is one of the most important threatsto biodiversity and in...
Large scale plantations of exotic trees (mostly Pinus and Eucalyptus) are replacing vast areas of na...
The replacement of natural by anthropogenic habitat changes biological communities in any biome. Var...
Environmental factors and land use control habitat quality and resources availability, thus regulati...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity will largely depend on human-modified landscapes. We inve...
A large area previously dominated by native ecosystems in South America is now covered by monocultur...
Invasions by exotic woody species are threatening ecosystem functions worldwide. The spread and subs...
The Atlantic Forest is the second most diverse forest system in South America and only a fraction of...
Latin American subtropical dry ecosystems have experienced significant human impact for more than a ...
The native vegetation within tree plantations increases the suitability for native biodiversity; how...
Habitat loss is a significant threat to biodiversity worldwide, and the Argentine Dry Chaco is one o...
The Chaco Serrano Woodland from central Argentina has been dramatically reduced during the past 30 y...
Context: The patterns and causes of forest transition have been extensively studied, identifying soc...