Recent work in the tropics has advanced our understanding of the local impacts of land-use change on species richness. However, we still have a limited ability to make predictions about species abundances, especially in heterogeneous landscapes. Species abundances directly affect the functioning of an ecosystem and its conservation value. We applied a hierarchical model to camera- and live-trapping data from a region in Borneo, and estimated the relative abundance (controlling for imperfect detection) of 57 terrestrial mammal species, as a function of either categorical or continuous metrics of land-use change. We found that mean relative abundance increased (by 28%) from old-growth to logged forest, but declined substantially (by 47%) in o...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
<p>Combined camera trap and live trap dataset underlying the analyses in a Biological Conservation p...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Southeast Asian rainforests have, in recent decades, experienced the highest rates of deforestation ...
Diversity responses to land-use change are poorly understood at local scales, hindering our ability ...
Agricultural expansion is the largest threat to global biodiversity. In particular, the rapid spread...
Agricultural expansion is the largest threat to global biodiversity. In particular, the rapid spread...
Global oil palm expansion has caused substantial ecological damage to tropical biodiversity. We quan...
Tropical regions are undergoing rapid land use change, with major implications for global biodivers...
Tropical forest ecosystems are the most species-rich in the world and face intense pressures from la...
Tropical forests harbour more than half of the world’s biodiversity and 63% of the world’s terrestri...
Global oil palm expansion has caused substantial ecological damage to tropical biodiversity. We quan...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
<p>Combined camera trap and live trap dataset underlying the analyses in a Biological Conservation p...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Southeast Asian rainforests have, in recent decades, experienced the highest rates of deforestation ...
Diversity responses to land-use change are poorly understood at local scales, hindering our ability ...
Agricultural expansion is the largest threat to global biodiversity. In particular, the rapid spread...
Agricultural expansion is the largest threat to global biodiversity. In particular, the rapid spread...
Global oil palm expansion has caused substantial ecological damage to tropical biodiversity. We quan...
Tropical regions are undergoing rapid land use change, with major implications for global biodivers...
Tropical forest ecosystems are the most species-rich in the world and face intense pressures from la...
Tropical forests harbour more than half of the world’s biodiversity and 63% of the world’s terrestri...
Global oil palm expansion has caused substantial ecological damage to tropical biodiversity. We quan...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
<p>Combined camera trap and live trap dataset underlying the analyses in a Biological Conservation p...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...