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Taxon surrogates among Amazonian mammals: Can total species richness be predicted by single orders?
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009)
Limited financial sources and the difficulty in performing complete surveys, allied to the speed of habitat fragmentation and the urgent necessity in select conservation areas, create the necessity of using some methodologies ...
Cross-taxon congruence and environmental conditions
(2010)
Diversity patterns of different taxa typically covary in space, a phenomenon called cross-taxon congruence. This pattern has been explained by the effect of one taxon diversity on taxon diversity, shared biogeographic ...
Endemic vertebrates are the most effective surrogates for identifying conservation priorities among Brazilian ecoregions
(Blackwell PublishingOxfordInglaterra, 2007)
Geographic patterns of vascular plant diversity and endemism using different taxonomic and spatial units
(MDPI, 2022)
Estimation of biodiversity patterns in poorly known areas is hampered by data availability and biased collecting efforts. To overcome the former, patterns can be estimated at higher taxonomic levels and larger spatial ...
Geographic Patterns of Vascular Plant Diversity and Endemism Using Different Taxonomic and Spatial Units
(MDPI, 2022)
Estimation of biodiversity patterns in poorly known areas is hampered by data availability and biased collecting efforts. To overcome the former, patterns can be estimated at higher taxonomic levels and larger spatial ...
Effects of single-tree selection harvesting on hymenopteran and saproxylic insect assemblages in the canopy and understory of northern temperate forests
(Springer Tokyo, 2012-06)
Insects respond to changes in microhabitat caused by canopy disturbance, and thus can be used to examine the ecological impacts of harvesting. Single-tree selection harvesting is the most common silvicultural system used ...