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The fish zonation of the Itanha,m river basin in the Atlantic Forest of southeast Brazil
(Springer, 2009-12-01)
The distribution range of fishes along an upstream-downstream gradient within a river basin is determined by the ecological requirements of each fish species. This differential pattern of distribution may suggest the ...
Impacts of climate changes on spatio-temporal diversity patterns of Atlantic Forest primates
(2019-04-01)
Changes in Earth's climatic conditions may affect the geographic distributions of species causing variations in diversity patterns through space and time. Projections of species distributions over time can measure how ...
Climatic and land-use drivers along a latitudinal gradient: species diversity in temperate grasslands on agricultural soils
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2017-11)
Questions: Do remaining mesophytic grasslands on soils with agricultural potential respond to a latitudinal gradient? Are climatic or land-use factors the principal drivers of regional and local diversity of these grasslands?. ...
Local conditions vs regional context: variation in composition of bird communities along the Middle Paraná River, an extensive river-floodplain system of South America
(Akademiai Kiado, 2016-07)
We studied spatial changes in species composition (i.e., beta diversity) of local assemblages of birds along 450 km of the Middle Paraná River, an extensive fluvial system of South America. Point counts were used to survey ...
Macrofaunal assemblages associated with coralline turf: Species turnover and changes in structure at different spatial scales
(Inter-Research, 2008-07)
Our aim was to analyse changes in species turnover and structure of macrofaunal assemblages associated with intertidal coralline algal turfs at 4 spatial scales along the coast of Argentina (southwestern Atlantic): provinces ...
Vertical Differences In Species Turnover And Diversity Of Amphipod Assemblages Associated With Coralline Mats
(Academic Press LTD-Elsevier Science LTDLondon, 2016)
Spatial Species Turnover Maintains High Diversities In A Tree Assemblage Of A Fragmented Tropical Landscape
(Wiley-BlackwellHoboken, 2016)
Temporal scale‐dependence of plant–pollinator networks
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2020-05)
The study of mutualistic interaction networks has led to valuable insights into ecological and evolutionary processes. However, our understanding of network structure may depend upon the temporal scale at which we sample ...