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Bird responses to forest loss: the influence of habitat specialization
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2017-02)
Aim: Due to intrinsic differences in the sensitivity to habitat grain among species, studies performed at different extent are necessary to understand the consequences of forest loss and fragmentation. Using a large database, ...
Enfoque sistémico del hábitat aproximación conceptual y metodológica
(2012)
Los estudios del hábitat, desde su intrínseca condición integradora y multidisciplinar, están llamados a la adopción de enfoques de observación, que les permitan dar cuenta tanto, de las estructuras que se tejen en la ...
Specific differences in habitat requirement drive responses to habitat loss and disturbance in Atlantic Forest small mammals
(Instituto de BiologiaPrograma de P??s-Gradua????o em Ecologia e Biomonitoramento (P??s-Ecologia)UFBAbrasil, 2018-06-15)
Habitat selection by capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) in natural and anthropic landscapes in Brazil
(Universidade Federal de São CarlosUFSCarPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Conservação da Fauna - PPGCFauCâmpus São Carlos, 2019-02-15)
Wildlife distribution is driven by a variety of intrinsic and extrinsic factors that limit species to habitats with the adequate resources and conditions to maintain their survival. The selection of specific habitats by ...
Morph-specific strategies of habitat use in a color polymorphic marine shrimp
(University of North FloridaJacksonville, 2014)
Testing alien plant distribution and habitat invasibility in mountain ecosystems: growth form matters
(Springer, 2016-04)
Most studies focused on understanding habitat invasibility use the current levels of invasion as a direct proxy of habitat invasibility. This has shown to be biased by the influence of propagule pressure and climate. We ...
Ecological principles of species distribution models: the habitat matching law
(Wiley, 2011-10)
Most species distribution models (SDMs) assume that habitats are closed, stable and without competition. In that environmental context, it is ecologically correct to assume that members of a species will be distributed in ...
Unraveling the drivers of community dissimilarity and species extinction in fragmented landscapes
(ECOLOGICAL SOC AMERWASHINGTON, 2012)
Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to habitat loss, which has led to extensive use of the species-area relationship (SAR) in fragmentation studies. However, ...
Use of functional traits to assess changes in stream fish assemblages across a habitat gradient
(2016-03-30)
Functional traits are important for understanding the links between species occurrence and environmental conditions. Identifying these links makes it possible to predict changes in species composition within communities ...