The Amazon is one of the most diverse biomes around the globe, currently threatened by economic and industrial development and climate change. Large mammals are keystone species, playing an important role in ecosystem structure and function as ecological engineers, while being highly susceptible to deforestation, habitat degradation, and human exploitation. Using a unifying hierarchical Bayesian spatial approach, we examine the site-use patterns of four large Amazonian Forest mammals and their relationships to anthropogenic factors at a biome-wide scale. Our results showed that species’ patterns of site use are correlated with human induced habitat changes, and that this correlation is species-specific. The white-lipped peccary shows highes...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity will largely depend on human-modified landscapes. We inve...
Land use and hunting are 2 major pressures on biodiversity in the tropics. Yet, their combined impac...
On the latest 60 years the degradation and fragmentation of native habitats have been modifying the ...
Mammal communities in the vicinity of human settlements are often subject to subsistence hunting and...
The Amazon represents more than half of the surviving tropical forest on Earth. However, despite it...
The Amazon represents over half of the world’s remaining tropical forests, which host a disproportio...
The Amazon represents over half of the world’s remaining tropical forests, which host a disproportio...
Várzea forests account for 17% of the Amazon basin and endure an annual inundation that can reach 14...
Tropical forests are being heavily modified by varying intensities of land use ranging from structur...
<div><p>Várzea forests account for 17% of the Amazon basin and endure an annual inundation that can ...
Human activities are changing ecosystems and their trophic structures across the globe and tropical ...
We assessed the spatial extent at which the species-landscape relationship is strongest (i.e. the sc...
Agricultural frontier expansion into the Amazon over the last four decades has created million hecta...
As human-modified landscapes are increasing in the tropics, it becomes critical to understand how th...
Humans influence tropical rainforest animals directly via exploitation and indirectly via habitat di...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity will largely depend on human-modified landscapes. We inve...
Land use and hunting are 2 major pressures on biodiversity in the tropics. Yet, their combined impac...
On the latest 60 years the degradation and fragmentation of native habitats have been modifying the ...
Mammal communities in the vicinity of human settlements are often subject to subsistence hunting and...
The Amazon represents more than half of the surviving tropical forest on Earth. However, despite it...
The Amazon represents over half of the world’s remaining tropical forests, which host a disproportio...
The Amazon represents over half of the world’s remaining tropical forests, which host a disproportio...
Várzea forests account for 17% of the Amazon basin and endure an annual inundation that can reach 14...
Tropical forests are being heavily modified by varying intensities of land use ranging from structur...
<div><p>Várzea forests account for 17% of the Amazon basin and endure an annual inundation that can ...
Human activities are changing ecosystems and their trophic structures across the globe and tropical ...
We assessed the spatial extent at which the species-landscape relationship is strongest (i.e. the sc...
Agricultural frontier expansion into the Amazon over the last four decades has created million hecta...
As human-modified landscapes are increasing in the tropics, it becomes critical to understand how th...
Humans influence tropical rainforest animals directly via exploitation and indirectly via habitat di...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity will largely depend on human-modified landscapes. We inve...
Land use and hunting are 2 major pressures on biodiversity in the tropics. Yet, their combined impac...
On the latest 60 years the degradation and fragmentation of native habitats have been modifying the ...