Studies leading to decision-making for environmental licensing often fail to provide accurate estimates of diversity. Measures of snake diversity are regularly obtained to assess development impacts in the rainforests of the Amazon Basin, but this taxonomic group may be subject to poor detection probabilities. Recently, the Brazilian government tried to standardize sampling designs by the implementation of a system (RAPELD) to quantify biological diversity using spatially-standardized sampling units. Consistency in sampling design allows the detection probabilities to be compared among taxa, and sampling effort and associated cost to be evaluated. The cost effectiveness of detecting snakes has received no attention in Amazonia. Here we test...
Amazonia has been a focus of interest since the early days of biogeography as an intrinsically compl...
Approximately 140 snake species are known to occur in the Atlantic Forest with nearly half being end...
Neotropical snakes have extremely low detection rates, hampering our understanding of their response...
Studies leading to decision-making for environmental licensing often fail to provide accurate estima...
Studies leading to decision-making for environmental licensing often fail to provide accurate estima...
The choice of sampling methods is a crucial step in every field survey in herpetology. In countries ...
MOTIVATION: We generated a novel database of Neotropical snakes (one of the world's richest herpetof...
<p>N = Number of individuals recorded in the whole study, O.M. = Proportion of modules estimated to ...
Abstract: Most species of Amazonian snakes have wide geographic distributions. However, local enviro...
Abstract: Most species of Amazonian snakes have wide geographic distributions. However, local enviro...
<p>Cumulative number of snake species with increasing number of standardized sample modules surveyed...
The Atlantic Forest is a hotspot for biodiversity, an area which houses high species richness and en...
Maximizing cost-efficiency of biological surveys is of great importance to assess threats and monito...
The available information on snake taxocenosis in Northeast Brazil is still incipient. To contribute...
Despite an increase in studies focusing on snake ecology and composition in the northeastern Atlanti...
Amazonia has been a focus of interest since the early days of biogeography as an intrinsically compl...
Approximately 140 snake species are known to occur in the Atlantic Forest with nearly half being end...
Neotropical snakes have extremely low detection rates, hampering our understanding of their response...
Studies leading to decision-making for environmental licensing often fail to provide accurate estima...
Studies leading to decision-making for environmental licensing often fail to provide accurate estima...
The choice of sampling methods is a crucial step in every field survey in herpetology. In countries ...
MOTIVATION: We generated a novel database of Neotropical snakes (one of the world's richest herpetof...
<p>N = Number of individuals recorded in the whole study, O.M. = Proportion of modules estimated to ...
Abstract: Most species of Amazonian snakes have wide geographic distributions. However, local enviro...
Abstract: Most species of Amazonian snakes have wide geographic distributions. However, local enviro...
<p>Cumulative number of snake species with increasing number of standardized sample modules surveyed...
The Atlantic Forest is a hotspot for biodiversity, an area which houses high species richness and en...
Maximizing cost-efficiency of biological surveys is of great importance to assess threats and monito...
The available information on snake taxocenosis in Northeast Brazil is still incipient. To contribute...
Despite an increase in studies focusing on snake ecology and composition in the northeastern Atlanti...
Amazonia has been a focus of interest since the early days of biogeography as an intrinsically compl...
Approximately 140 snake species are known to occur in the Atlantic Forest with nearly half being end...
Neotropical snakes have extremely low detection rates, hampering our understanding of their response...