Understanding the effects of random versus niche-based processes on biodiversity patterns is a central theme in ecology, and an important tool for predicting effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on biodiversity. We investigated the predictive power of random processes to explain species richness and species dissimilarity of amphibian assemblages in a fragmented tropical landscape of the Atlantic Forest of South America. We analyzed a large database of amphibian abundance and occupancy, sampled in 21 forest fragments ranging in size from 1.9 to 619 ha. We compared observed species richness and species dissimilarity with the outcomes of two null (random placement) models: 1- the traditional Coleman's area-based model and 2 – an abundanc...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...
Leaf litter anuran assemblages include both species that have terrestrial development and species th...
Habitat loss and fragmentation can have severe negative and irreversible effects on biodiversity. We...
Natural environments disturbed by human activities can suffer from species extinctions, but some can...
Forest management can be used to increase the local abundance of species of conservation concern. To...
Fragmentation and habitat loss contribute considerably to global declines of amphibians and reptiles...
Species recovery after forest disturbance is a highly studied topic in the tropics, but considerable...
Amphibians are sensitive to anthropogenic habitat alterations but also respond to natural drivers of...
Lourenço-de-Moraes, R., Campos, F. S., Ferreira, R. B., Beard, K. H., Solé, M., Llorente, G. A., & B...
Habitat loss and fragmentation have been implicated as driving forces behind recent waves of extinct...
<div><p>Anurans are a highly diverse group in the Atlantic Forest hotspot (AF), yet distribution pat...
Our aim was to evaluate whether the richness and composition of anurans responded to the time of for...
Secondary forests constitute a growing portion of forested areas worldwide. They might have a substa...
Pond-breeding amphibians depend on several habitats and scales throughout their complex life cycle. ...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation alter the quality of habitats and put populations under the ri...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...
Leaf litter anuran assemblages include both species that have terrestrial development and species th...
Habitat loss and fragmentation can have severe negative and irreversible effects on biodiversity. We...
Natural environments disturbed by human activities can suffer from species extinctions, but some can...
Forest management can be used to increase the local abundance of species of conservation concern. To...
Fragmentation and habitat loss contribute considerably to global declines of amphibians and reptiles...
Species recovery after forest disturbance is a highly studied topic in the tropics, but considerable...
Amphibians are sensitive to anthropogenic habitat alterations but also respond to natural drivers of...
Lourenço-de-Moraes, R., Campos, F. S., Ferreira, R. B., Beard, K. H., Solé, M., Llorente, G. A., & B...
Habitat loss and fragmentation have been implicated as driving forces behind recent waves of extinct...
<div><p>Anurans are a highly diverse group in the Atlantic Forest hotspot (AF), yet distribution pat...
Our aim was to evaluate whether the richness and composition of anurans responded to the time of for...
Secondary forests constitute a growing portion of forested areas worldwide. They might have a substa...
Pond-breeding amphibians depend on several habitats and scales throughout their complex life cycle. ...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation alter the quality of habitats and put populations under the ri...
Understanding the response of species with differing life-history traits to habitat edges and habita...
Leaf litter anuran assemblages include both species that have terrestrial development and species th...
Habitat loss and fragmentation can have severe negative and irreversible effects on biodiversity. We...