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Rethink roads through the Chaco Serrano forest
(American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2021-12)
Despite global initiatives to protect ecosystems (1), human development continues to threaten the environment. In central Argentina, the subtropical dry Chaco Serrano forest has lost 94% of its original area (2) to the ...
Effects of fire disturbance on bird communities and species of mountain Serrano Forest of Central Argentina
(Springer Tokyo, 2014-02)
In central Argentina, Serrano forest has a long history of fire disturbance; however, the impact of fire on avifauna remains unknown. We compared the avian?habitat relationships in forest patches with low, moderate, and ...
Offspring performance and recruitment of the pionner tree Acacia caven (Fabaceae) in a fragmented subtropical dry forest
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2015-02)
The process of habitat fragmentation results in the breaking apart of originally continuous habitats,causing multiple changes in biotic and abiotic interactions. Alterations in resource availability and in mutualistic and ...
A moveable feast: insects moving at the forest-crop interface are affected by crop phenology and the amount of forest in the landscape
(Public Library Of Science, 2016-06)
Edges have become prevailing habitats, mainly as a result of habitat fragmentation and agricultural expansion. The interchange of functionally relevant organisms like insects occurs through these edges and can influence ...
Política y desarrollo forestal en México
([s.n.], 2018)
Natural vegetation cover in the landscape and edge effects: Differential responses of insect orders in a fragmented forest
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-09-20)
Human activities have led to global simplification of ecosystems, among which Neotropical dry forests are some of the most threatened. Habitat loss as well as edge effects may affect insect communities. Here, we analyzed ...
Unprecedented plant species loss after a decade in fragmented subtropical Chaco serrano forests
(Public Library of Science, 2018-11)
Current biodiversity loss is mostly caused by anthropogenic habitat loss and fragmentation, climate change, and resource exploitation. Measuring the balance of species loss and gain in remaining fragmented landscapes ...