نتایج جستجو برای: forest birds species richness and abundance forest biodiversity every four years caliper and tape

تعداد نتایج: 17027677  

Forest fragmentation results in a loss of forest interior and an increase in edge habitat. We studied how understorey bird community composition and habitat variables changed along an edge-to-interior gradient in a 1248-ha lowland rainforest patch in peninsular Malaysia. Birds and environmental variables such as vegetation structure and litter depth were detected within a 25-m radius of each of...

2015
Ricardo Rocha Tarmo Virtanen Mar Cabeza

Increasing global human population and per-capita food consumption are expected to exacerbate the already massive agricultural footprint in tropical ecosystems. Madagascar is home to exceptional levels of biodiversity and is in the midst of severe land-use change, mostly driven by slash-and-burn, smallholder agriculture. Understanding the consequences of these agricultural practices for Malagas...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2015
Xiao Xiao Daniel J McGlinn Ethan P White

The maximum entropy theory of ecology (METE) is a unified theory of biodiversity that predicts a large number of macroecological patterns using information on only species richness, total abundance, and total metabolic rate of the community. We evaluated four major predictions of METE simultaneously at an unprecedented scale using data from 60 globally distributed forest communities including m...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2014
Anna M Pidgeon Curtis H Flather Volker C Radeloff Christopher A Lepczyk Nicholas S Keuler Eric M Wood Susan I Stewart Roger B Hammer

As people encroach increasingly on natural areas, one question is how this affects avian biodiversity. The answer to this is partly scale-dependent. At broad scales, human populations and biodiversity concentrate in the same areas and are positively associated, but at local scales people and biodiversity are negatively associated with biodiversity. We investigated whether there is also a system...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
شایسته غلامی سید محسن حسینی جهانگرد محمدی عبدالرسول سلمان ماهینی

abstract information about the spatial patterns of soil biodiversity is limited though required, e.g. for understanding effects of biodiversity on ecosystem processes. this study was conducted to determine whether soil macrofauna biodiversity parameters display spatial patterns in the riparian forest landscape of karkhe. soil macrofauna were sampled using 200 sampling point along parallel trans...

2016
José Roberto Pereira de Sousa Fernando da Silva Carvalho-Filho Leandro Juen Maria Cristina Esposito

The present study was conducted in five different phytogeographic zones of the Brazilian state of Maranhão, three of which (the Amazon Forest, Cerrado, and Palm Groves) are more heterogeneous, whereas the other two (Marshlands and Mangroves) are more homogeneous. In each zone, nine sites were visited for the collection of necrophagous flies using bait traps in 2010, 2011, and 2012. The callipho...

2013
Lackson Chama Dana G. Berens Colleen T. Downs Nina Farwig

Plant-frugivore networks play a key role in the regeneration of sub-tropical forest ecosystems. However, information about the impact of habitat characteristics on plant-frugivore networks in fragmented forests is scarce. We investigated the importance of fruit abundance, fruiting plant species richness and canopy cover within habitat fragments for the structure and robustness of plant-frugivor...

2003
CRISTINA MOTTA BÜHRNHEIM CRISTINA COX FERNANDES

We examined fish assemblage structure in three headwater rain-forest streams in the Urubu River Basin, Central Amazonia, as it relates to habitat heterogeneity. Riffles and pools, two types of stream habitat, were defined by current, depth, and substrate parameters, adjusted for Amazonian stream characteristics. We assessed species richness, composition, and abundance as they varied between rif...

2017
Chuping Wu Mark Vellend Weigao Yuan Bo Jiang Jiajia Liu Aihua Shen Jinliang Liu Jinru Zhu Mingjian Yu

Non-commercial forests represent important habitats for the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem function in China, yet no studies have explored the patterns and determinants of plant biodiversity in these human dominated landscapes. Here we test the influence of (1) forest type (pine, mixed, and broad-leaved), (2) disturbance history, and (3) environmental factors, on tree species richnes...

Trees are the most important biological elements of forest ecosystems. The variability of the tree species composition inhabiting in the Oriental beech forest, not only forms different forest types but also has a remarkable impact on the species diversity of forest floor plants, due to the existence of trees in the overstory layer. In this research, forest types of an an Oriental beech were ide...

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