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Using occupancy models to assess the direct and indirect impacts of agricultural expansion on species’ populations
(Springer, 2020-08)
Land-use change is a global threat to biodiversity, but how land-use change affects species beyond the direct effect of habitat loss remains poorly understood. We developed an approach to isolate and map the direct and ...
Using occupancy models to assess the direct and indirect impacts of agricultural expansion on species’ populations
(Springer, 2020-08)
Land-use change is a global threat to biodiversity, but how land-use change affects species beyond the direct effect of habitat loss remains poorly understood. We developed an approach to isolate and map the direct and ...
Small mammal responses to farming practices in central Argentinian agroecosystems: the use of hierarchical occupancy models
(Ecological Society of Australia, 2018-08)
Organic farming is more environmentally friendly than conventional agriculture, promoting greater
levels of habitat heterogeneity. Field borders could be more suitable for biodiversity in agricultural anthromes.
Small ...
Trade-offs between biodiversity and agriculture are moving targets in dynamic landscapes
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2020-07-21)
1. Understanding how biodiversity responds to intensifying agriculture is critical to mitigating the trade-offs between them. These trade-offs are particularly strong in tropical and subtropical deforestation frontiers, ...
Do exposure to Arsenic, occupation and diet have synergistic effects on prostate cancer risk?
(Asian Pacific Organization Cancer Prevention, 2018-06-25)
Background: Diverse environmental exposures, as well as dietary and lifestyle factors, are associated with prostate cancer (PC) etiology; however little is known about joint interactive influences. The aim of this study ...
Spatial patterns of mammal occurrence in forest strips surrounded by agricultural crops of the Chaco region, Argentina
(Elsevier, 2015-07)
Deforestation is a major cause of biodiversity loss, and the predominant factor driving deforestation is expansion of agriculture. A key step toward successful conservation in agricultural areas is maximizing biodiversity ...
The landscape complexity relevance to farming effect assessment on small mammal occupancy in Argentinian farmlands
(Springer, 2019-11-05)
The responses of organisms to organic farming depend on the taxonomic group and landscape complexity. Following the intermediate landscape complexity hypothesis, organic farming can compensate for the lack of complexity ...
Small mammal responses to farming practices in central Argentinian agroecosystems: The use of hierarchical occupancy models
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2018-11)
Organic farming is more environmentally friendly than conventional agriculture, promoting greater levels of habitat heterogeneity. Field borders could be more suitable for biodiversity in agricultural anthromes. Small ...
Trade‐offs between biodiversity and agriculture are moving targets in dynamic landscapes
(Wiley, 2020-07)
Understanding how biodiversity responds to intensifying agriculture is critical to mitigating the trade‐offs between them. These trade‐offs are particularly strong in tropical and subtropical deforestation frontiers, yet ...
Bird occupancy in intensively managed agroecosystems under large-scale organic and conventional farming in Argentina: A multi-species approach
(Elsevier, 2021-09)
Several studies in European and North American agroecosystems conclude that organic farming benefits birds compared to conventional farming. Nevertheless, there are some biases toward these geographic regions and farm size. ...