Authors
Ricardo Rocha, Adrià López-Baucells, Fábio Z Farneda, Milou Groenenberg, Paulo ED Bobrowiec, Mar Cabeza, Jorge M Palmeirim, Christoph FJ Meyer
Publication date
2017/1
Journal
Landscape Ecology
Volume
32
Pages
31-45
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Context
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are widespread drivers of biodiversity decline. Understanding how habitat quality interacts with landscape context, and how they jointly affect species in human-modified landscapes, is of great importance for informing conservation and management.
Objectives
We used a whole-ecosystem manipulation experiment in the Brazilian Amazon to investigate the relative roles of local and landscape attributes in affecting bat assemblages at an interior-edge-matrix disturbance gradient.
Methods
We surveyed bats in 39 sites, comprising continuous forest (CF), fragments, forest edges and intervening secondary regrowth. For each site, we assessed vegetation structure (local-scale variable) and, for five focal scales, quantified habitat amount and four landscape configuration …
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