AbstractDifferent causal mechanisms have been suggested to explain species decline in fragmented landscapes, mainly those related with the amount and configuration of habitat for species (habitat availability), and those related with the habitat patch quality. Here we quantify the effects of habitat availability and quality on the abundance of three small mammals in a landscape at the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. We compared species with different habitat preferences and dispersal abilities (Nectomys squamipes, Marmosa paraguayana and Didelphis aurita). The most sensitivity species to fragmentation (N. squamipes) was affected by habitat quality variables only, while the least sensitive species (D. aurita) did not suffer any effect of habitat ...
Habitat loss is considered to be the principal cause of the local extinction of mammals worldwide. W...
Ecological systems are vulnerable to irreversible change when key system properties are pushed over ...
Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservati...
AbstractDifferent causal mechanisms have been suggested to explain species decline in fragmented lan...
: Os efeitos negativos da fragmentação de habitats sobre pequenos mamíferos são amplamente reconheci...
Species persistence in fragmented landscapes is intimately related to the quality, structure, and co...
Agricultural frontier expansion into the Amazon over the last four decades has created million hecta...
Tropical forest mammal assemblages are widely affected by the twin effects of habitat loss and habit...
AimSpecies persistence often depends not only on habitat protection, but also on habitat restoration...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity will largely depend on human-modified landscapes. We inve...
Information to guide decision making is especially urgent in human dominated landscapes in the tropi...
Habitat fragmentation leads to isolation and reduce habitat areas, in addition to a series of negati...
The fragmentation of natural environments is one of the most important threatsto biodiversity and in...
Natural resources are depleted in fragmented landscapes that have their vegetation also altered. As ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. In fragmented landscapes spec...
Habitat loss is considered to be the principal cause of the local extinction of mammals worldwide. W...
Ecological systems are vulnerable to irreversible change when key system properties are pushed over ...
Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservati...
AbstractDifferent causal mechanisms have been suggested to explain species decline in fragmented lan...
: Os efeitos negativos da fragmentação de habitats sobre pequenos mamíferos são amplamente reconheci...
Species persistence in fragmented landscapes is intimately related to the quality, structure, and co...
Agricultural frontier expansion into the Amazon over the last four decades has created million hecta...
Tropical forest mammal assemblages are widely affected by the twin effects of habitat loss and habit...
AimSpecies persistence often depends not only on habitat protection, but also on habitat restoration...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity will largely depend on human-modified landscapes. We inve...
Information to guide decision making is especially urgent in human dominated landscapes in the tropi...
Habitat fragmentation leads to isolation and reduce habitat areas, in addition to a series of negati...
The fragmentation of natural environments is one of the most important threatsto biodiversity and in...
Natural resources are depleted in fragmented landscapes that have their vegetation also altered. As ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. In fragmented landscapes spec...
Habitat loss is considered to be the principal cause of the local extinction of mammals worldwide. W...
Ecological systems are vulnerable to irreversible change when key system properties are pushed over ...
Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservati...