French Guiana forests are threatened by increasing human activity such as infrastructure development, facilitating access to the forest and, therefore, logging, mining, farming and hunting. To highlight the impact of human pressure on the forest fauna, dung beetle assemblage was analyzed near Saint-Georges-de-l’Oyapock and compared with other sites in French Guiana, considering the distance to the main city and forest cover loss as proxies of human activities. Hill numbers and beta diversity were calculated. Non-metric multidimensional scaling and redundancy analyses were carried out to disentangle the effect of the distance to the nearest city and forest cover loss as proxies of human pressure, but also temperature and rainfall as proxies ...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
The structure of dung beetle communities inhabiting tropical forests are known to be sensitive to ma...
Our knowledge of how tropical forest biodiversity and functioning respond to anthropogenic and clima...
Anthropic activities usually affect the diversity, structure, and functionality of communities. The ...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
Dung beetles (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) are sensitive to habitat perturbations and are easily stud...
Neotropical forests are extremely diverse ecosystems, listed within the biological hotspots of our p...
The impacts of land use change on biodiversity and ecosystem functions are variable, particularly in...
This dataset contains data from a field study conducted in 2019 and described in the paper "Dung bee...
Biodiversity drives ecological functioning, ultimately providing ecosystem services. Ecosystem proce...
The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good kno...
In the tropics, human disturbance continuously challenges initiatives for habitat conservation. In t...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
The structure of dung beetle communities inhabiting tropical forests are known to be sensitive to ma...
Our knowledge of how tropical forest biodiversity and functioning respond to anthropogenic and clima...
Anthropic activities usually affect the diversity, structure, and functionality of communities. The ...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
Dung beetles (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) are sensitive to habitat perturbations and are easily stud...
Neotropical forests are extremely diverse ecosystems, listed within the biological hotspots of our p...
The impacts of land use change on biodiversity and ecosystem functions are variable, particularly in...
This dataset contains data from a field study conducted in 2019 and described in the paper "Dung bee...
Biodiversity drives ecological functioning, ultimately providing ecosystem services. Ecosystem proce...
The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good kno...
In the tropics, human disturbance continuously challenges initiatives for habitat conservation. In t...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...