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Problems with the application of cladistics to forest fragmentation studies
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2007-12)
Recently, Pellens et al. (2005) applied standard parsimony methods to the analysis of species communities in forest fragments. Their proposal consists of assembling a data matrix of species presence/absence for each fragment ...
Effects of selective logging, fragmentation, and dominance of bamboos on the structure and diversity of Araucaria Forest fragments
(Elsevier Science, 2021-05)
During the colonisation of the South of Brazil, logging of tree species with high economic value was one of the main economic activities. In this process, almost all Araucaria Forest, one of the forest types of the Atlantic ...
Fragment configuration or environmental quality?: Understanding what really matters for the conservation of native mammals in the Atlantic Forest of Argentina
(Elsevier Science, 2019-09)
The fragmentation of natural environments is one of the most important threatsto biodiversity and involves changes in landscape configuration and habitatquality. The Atlantic Forest of South America has been highly ...
Robustness of a meta-network to alternative habitat loss scenarios
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2020-10)
Studying how habitat loss affects the tolerance of ecological networks to species extinction (i.e. their robustness) is key for our understanding of the influence of human activities on natural ecosystems. With networks ...
No effect of elevation and fragmentation on genetic diversity and structure in Polylepis australis trees from central Argentina.
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2017-05-06)
Phenological differences in flowering arising along elevational gradients may be caused by either local adaptation or phenotypic plasticity. Local adaptation can lead to reproductive isolation of populations at different ...
Fragmentation functions in nuclear media
(American Physical Society, 2010-03)
We perform a detailed phenomenological analysis of how well hadronization in nuclear environments can be described in terms of effective fragmentation functions. The medium modified fragmentation functions are assumed to ...
Comparing bird assemblages in large and small fragments of the Atlantic Forest hotspots
(Springer, 2008-01-10)
The Atlantic Forest (AF) is one of the most threatened and megadiverse world hotspots. It is arguably the most devastated and highly threatened ecosystem on the planet. The vast scope of habitat loss and extreme fragmentation ...
Deconstructing Totalitarism: Fragmenting the Whole in NarrativesDeconstructing Totalitarism: Fragmenting the Whole in Narratives
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2004)