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Mechanisms affecting population density in fragmented habitat
(RESILIENCE ALLIANCE, 2005-06)
We conducted a factorial simulation experiment to analyze the relative importance of movement pattern, boundary-crossing probability, and mortality in habitat and matrix on population density, and its dependency on habitat ...
Specific differences in habitat requirement drive responses to habitat loss and disturbance in Atlantic Forest small mammals
(Instituto de BiologiaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Biomonitoramento (Pós-Ecologia)UFBABrasil, 2018-06-15)
As deforestation proceeds, habitat is lost in the landscape and the human-created matrix augments. Species that differ in their habitat requirements and tolerance to disturbance should not be equally affected
by habitat ...
Forest loss and the biodiversity threshold: an evaluation considering species habitat requirements and the use of matrix habitats
(Brasil, 2013)
Habitat loss is the main driver of the current biodiversity crisis, a landscape-scale process that affects the survival of spatially-structured populations. Although it is well-established that species responses to habitat ...
Mechanisms affecting population density in fragmented habitat
(RESILIENCE ALLIANCE, 2005)
We conducted a factorial simulation experiment to analyze the relative importance of movement pattern, boundary-crossing probability, and mortality in habitat and matrix on population density, and its dependency on habitat ...
Habitat Split as a Cause of Local Population Declines of Amphibians with Aquatic Larvae
(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2010)
Most amphibian species have biphasic life histories and undergo an ontogenetic shift from aquatic to terrestrial habitats. In deforested landscapes, streams and forest fragments are frequently disjunct, jeopardizing the ...
Habitat Split as a Cause of Local Population Declines of Amphibians with Aquatic Larvae
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2010-02-01)
Most amphibian species have biphasic life histories and undergo an ontogenetic shift from aquatic to terrestrial habitats. In deforested landscapes, streams and forest fragments are frequently disjunct, jeopardizing the ...
Habitat Split as a Cause of Local Population Declines of Amphibians with Aquatic Larvae
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2010-02-01)
Most amphibian species have biphasic life histories and undergo an ontogenetic shift from aquatic to terrestrial habitats. In deforested landscapes, streams and forest fragments are frequently disjunct, jeopardizing the ...
The relative influence of forest loss and fragmentation on insectivorous bats: does the type of matrix matter?
(Springer, 2015)
Disentangling the relative effects of forest loss versus fragmentation on species distribution and abundance is crucial for adopting efficient biodiversity conservation actions, which could change with the nature of the ...
Habitat Split as a Cause of Local Population Declines of Amphibians with Aquatic Larvae
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2014)