Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservation issues worldwide, yet local extinctions of millions of animal and plant populations stranded in unprotected forest remnants remain poorly explained. Here, we report unprecedented rates of local extinctions of medium to large-bodied mammals in one of the world's most important tropical biodiversity hotspots. We scrutinized 8,846 person-years of local knowledge to derive patch occupancy data for 18 mammal species within 196 forest patches across a 252,669-km(2) study region of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. We uncovered a staggering rate of local extinctions in the mammal fauna, with only 767 from a possible 3,528 populations still persistin...
Recent studies suggest that habitat amount is the main determinant of species richness, whereas habi...
Extinction rates in the Anthropocene are three orders of magnitude higher than background and dispro...
Extinction rates in the Anthropocene are three orders of magnitude higher than background and dispro...
Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservati...
Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservati...
<div><p>We aimed to determine the conservation status of medium- and large-sized mammals and evaluat...
We aimed to determine the conservation status of medium- and large-sized mammals and evaluate the im...
Large continuous rainforests are the main hope for sustaining the population of large-bodied vertebr...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world's surviving megafauna and provide several...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Abstract: Habitat fragmentation is one of the principal causes of the decline of species worldwide, ...
Habitat loss is considered to be the principal cause of the local extinction of mammals worldwide. W...
Few researchers have investigated the synergistic effects of tropical forest fragmentation and distu...
Large mammal faunas in tropical forest landscapes are widely affected by habitat fragmentation and h...
Recent studies suggest that habitat amount is the main determinant of species richness, whereas habi...
Extinction rates in the Anthropocene are three orders of magnitude higher than background and dispro...
Extinction rates in the Anthropocene are three orders of magnitude higher than background and dispro...
Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservati...
Tropical deforestation and forest fragmentation are among the most important biodiversity conservati...
<div><p>We aimed to determine the conservation status of medium- and large-sized mammals and evaluat...
We aimed to determine the conservation status of medium- and large-sized mammals and evaluate the im...
Large continuous rainforests are the main hope for sustaining the population of large-bodied vertebr...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world's surviving megafauna and provide several...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Abstract: Habitat fragmentation is one of the principal causes of the decline of species worldwide, ...
Habitat loss is considered to be the principal cause of the local extinction of mammals worldwide. W...
Few researchers have investigated the synergistic effects of tropical forest fragmentation and distu...
Large mammal faunas in tropical forest landscapes are widely affected by habitat fragmentation and h...
Recent studies suggest that habitat amount is the main determinant of species richness, whereas habi...
Extinction rates in the Anthropocene are three orders of magnitude higher than background and dispro...
Extinction rates in the Anthropocene are three orders of magnitude higher than background and dispro...