Defaunation and fragmentation erode small mammal diversity dimensions in tropical forests

Volume: 42, Issue: 1, Pages: 23 - 35
Published: Aug 29, 2018
Abstract
Forest fragmentation and defaunation are considered the main drivers of biodiversity loss, yet the synergistic effects of landscape changes and biotic interactions on assemblage structure have been poorly investigated. Here, we use an extensive dataset of 283 assemblages and 105 species of small mammals to understand how defaunation of medium and large mammals and forest fragmentation change the community composition and diversity of rodents and...
Paper Details
Title
Defaunation and fragmentation erode small mammal diversity dimensions in tropical forests
Published Date
Aug 29, 2018
Journal
Volume
42
Issue
1
Pages
23 - 35
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