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Bromeliad architectural complexity and vertical distribution predict spider abundance and richness
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-06-01)
Habitat complexity is a main predictor of the distribution of arthropods on vegetation. However, it remains poorly known whether plant architecture and fine-scale spatial distribution affect the species richness and ...
Different predictors shape the diversity patterns of Epiphytic and Non-epiphytic liverworts in Montane Forests of Uganda
(Frontiers Media, 2020)
We studied the influence of regional and local variables on the liverwort diversity within natural forest vegetation of Uganda to contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms and processes determining species richness. ...
Relief influence on tree species richness in secondary forest fragments of Atlantic Forest, SE, Brazil
(Soc Botanica Brasil, 2014)
Taxon surrogates among Amazonian mammals: Can total species richness be predicted by single orders?
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009)
Limited financial sources and the difficulty in performing complete surveys, allied to the speed of habitat fragmentation and the urgent necessity in select conservation areas, create the necessity of using some methodologies ...
Effects of habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, and isolation on the density, species richness, and distribution of ladybeetles in manipulated alfalfa landscapes
(BLACKWELL, 2006-12)
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the main causes of changes in the distribution and abundance of organisms, and are usually considered to negatively affect the abundance and species richness of organisms in a landscape. ...
Build-up mechanisms determining the topology of mutualistic networks
(Academic Press Ltd Elsevier Science LtdLondonInglaterra, 2007)
Bird diversity patterns in Neotropical temperate farmlands: The role of environmental factors and trophic groups in the spring and autumn
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2012-08)
Productivity, habitat heterogeneity and environmental similarity are of the most widely accepted hypotheses to explain spatial patterns of species richness and species composition similarity. Environmental factors may ...
Geographic variation in diversity of wave exposed rocky intertidal communities along central Chile
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2011)