An increasing number of studies have investigated spatial and temporal patterns in species richness and assemblage com- position in mountain ecosystems along altitudinal gradients. Small mammals have been successfully used as indicators of environmental health and as proxies of biodiversity. However, information about the composition and distribution of species assemblages in the mosaic of habitat and rocky landform types at a high altitude is still lacking for most of the mountain regions. Through the use of live traps and camera trapping, we described the small mammal community living above the treeline of the Western Dolomites (Italian Alps), investigating the species richness, abundance of individuals and community composition in ...
Due to their widespread and specious nature, small mammals are ideal for biogeographical studies. Sm...
[eng] The main objectives of this thesis were to analyse the relative roles of food availability and...
Common species are fundamental to the structure and function of their communities, and they may enha...
Elevation is one of the most important natural gradients that is strongly shaping communities across...
Small mammals are excellent bioindicators to track habitat shifts affected by fast-occurring climate...
We explored the alpha and gamma patterns in species richness of non-volant small mammals on Mt. Snež...
ABSTRACT- This paper points out the relationships occurring bctwccn small mammal populations studied...
Studies of elevational gradients in forests are particularly interesting for the considerable differ...
Altitudinal variation in small mammal communities has been studied in many parts of the world, such ...
Five years’ (2000–2004) continuous study has been carried out on small mammals such as rodents in se...
Altitudinal transects of biodiversity are important to understanding macro-ecological patterns. Hump...
<strong>Abstract</strong> This paper points out the relationships occurring between sma...
Has the climate change consequences for arctic-alpine species? The case study of the snow vole Chio...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
Understanding how biodiversity components are related under different environmental factors is a fun...
Due to their widespread and specious nature, small mammals are ideal for biogeographical studies. Sm...
[eng] The main objectives of this thesis were to analyse the relative roles of food availability and...
Common species are fundamental to the structure and function of their communities, and they may enha...
Elevation is one of the most important natural gradients that is strongly shaping communities across...
Small mammals are excellent bioindicators to track habitat shifts affected by fast-occurring climate...
We explored the alpha and gamma patterns in species richness of non-volant small mammals on Mt. Snež...
ABSTRACT- This paper points out the relationships occurring bctwccn small mammal populations studied...
Studies of elevational gradients in forests are particularly interesting for the considerable differ...
Altitudinal variation in small mammal communities has been studied in many parts of the world, such ...
Five years’ (2000–2004) continuous study has been carried out on small mammals such as rodents in se...
Altitudinal transects of biodiversity are important to understanding macro-ecological patterns. Hump...
<strong>Abstract</strong> This paper points out the relationships occurring between sma...
Has the climate change consequences for arctic-alpine species? The case study of the snow vole Chio...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
Understanding how biodiversity components are related under different environmental factors is a fun...
Due to their widespread and specious nature, small mammals are ideal for biogeographical studies. Sm...
[eng] The main objectives of this thesis were to analyse the relative roles of food availability and...
Common species are fundamental to the structure and function of their communities, and they may enha...