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Hunting spiders of woodland fragments and agricultural habitats in the Atlantic rain forest region of Brazil
(1997-01-01)
The hunting spider communities of the Dionycha clade were studied 1986 through 1988 in fragmented woodlands and secondary agricultural habitats of the Botucatu area in São Paulo state, Brazil. The original vegetation of ...
Reproduction of Byrsonima sericea (Malpighiaceae) in Restinga Fragmented Habitats in Southeastern Brazil
(Wiley, 2009-06)
Habitat fragmentation may affect the reproductive success of plant populations in many different ways. Thus, negative, neutral, or positive plant responses can be observed, according to the balance of the different ...
Habitat fragmentation and genetic variability of tetrapod populations
(Wiley, 2015-06)
In the last two centuries, the development of human civilization has transformed large natural areas into anthropogenic landscapes, making habitat fragmentation a pervasive feature of modern landscapes. In animal populations, ...
Changes in wing length in the pollinator Bombus dahlbomii occurring with the fragmentation of the Maulino forest, Chile Cambios en el largo alar del polinizador Bombus dahlbomii, con la fragmentación del bosque Maulino, Chile
(Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Facultad de Agronomia e Ingenieria Forestal, 2011)
Habitat fragmentation can affect the morphological design of flying insects in different ways through changes in the costs and benefits of dispersal patterns. Larger wings should be favored if necessary resources are ...
Hunting spiders of woodland fragments and agricultural habitats in the Atlantic rain forest region of Brazil
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014)
Carnivore mammals in a fragmented landscape in northeast of Sao Paulo State, Brazil
(SPRINGER, 2008)
Sao Paulo is the most developed state in Brazil and little of its native vegetation remains. In Luiz Antonio and Santa Rita do Passa Quatro municipalities, only small fragments of cerrado (Brazilian savanna) physiognomies ...
Mating success of the endemic Des Murs' Wiretail (Sylviorthorhynchus desmursii, Furnariidae) in fragmented Chilean rainforests
(BLACKWELL, 2006-02)
We studied the effects of fragment size, vegetation structure and presence of habitat corridors on the reproductive success of the Des Murs' Wiretail (Sylviorthorhynchus desmursii Des Murs, Furnariidae), a small (10 g) ...