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The following pages link to The ‘few winners and many losers’ paradigm revisited: Emerging prospects for tropical forest biodiversity (Q56543412):
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- Gamebird responses to anthropogenic forest fragmentation and degradation in a southern Amazonian landscape. (Q30354474) (← links)
- Human-Induced Landscape Changes Homogenize Atlantic Forest Bird Assemblages through Nested Species Loss (Q30391333) (← links)
- A large-scale field assessment of carbon stocks in human-modified tropical forests (Q30827071) (← links)
- Experiences from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: ecological findings and conservation initiatives (Q30850334) (← links)
- Thermal niche predicts tolerance to habitat conversion in tropical amphibians and reptiles (Q30978883) (← links)
- Conserving tropical tree diversity and forest structure: the value of small rainforest patches in moderately-managed landscapes (Q33717090) (← links)
- Seed dispersers, seed predators, and browsers act synergistically as biotic filters in a mosaic landscape (Q34215019) (← links)
- Phylogenetic impoverishment of Amazonian tree communities in an experimentally fragmented forest landscape (Q34542320) (← links)
- On the hope for biodiversity-friendly tropical landscapes (Q34572630) (← links)
- Forest trees in human modified landscapes: ecological and genetic drivers of recruitment failure in Dysoxylum malabaricum (Meliaceae). (Q35099872) (← links)
- Contagious deposition of seeds in spider monkeys' sleeping trees limits effective seed dispersal in fragmented landscapes (Q35107099) (← links)
- How pervasive is biotic homogenization in human-modified tropical forest landscapes? (Q35753178) (← links)
- Markedly Divergent Tree Assemblage Responses to Tropical Forest Loss and Fragmentation across a Strong Seasonality Gradient (Q35756299) (← links)
- Deforestation and Forest Fragmentation in South Ecuador since the 1970s - Losing a Hotspot of Biodiversity (Q35762461) (← links)
- Variation in the population structure between a natural and a human-modified forest for a pioneer tropical tree species not restricted to large gaps (Q35762564) (← links)
- Patterns and predictors of β-diversity in the fragmented Brazilian Atlantic forest: a multiscale analysis of forest specialist and generalist birds (Q35785743) (← links)
- Multiple successional pathways in human-modified tropical landscapes: new insights from forest succession, forest fragmentation and landscape ecology research. (Q35832771) (← links)
- Mechanisms Driving Galling Success in a Fragmented Landscape: Synergy of Habitat and Top-Down Factors along Temperate Forest Edges. (Q36054369) (← links)
- Temporal Decay in Timber Species Composition and Value in Amazonian Logging Concessions (Q36075191) (← links)
- Pollination and seed dispersal are the most threatened processes of plant regeneration (Q36082062) (← links)
- Shifts in Plant Assemblages Reduce the Richness of Galling Insects Across Edge-Affected Habitats in the Atlantic Forest. (Q36109777) (← links)
- Taxonomic and functional divergence of tree assemblages in a fragmented tropical forest (Q36166385) (← links)
- Tropical forest loss and its multitrophic effects on insect herbivory (Q36212095) (← links)
- Vegetation Changes in a Native Forest Produced by Atta vollenweideri Forel 1893 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Nests (Q38863715) (← links)
- Responses of insect herbivores and herbivory to habitat fragmentation: a hierarchical meta-analysis. (Q39098461) (← links)
- Fire in the Amazon: impact of experimental fuel addition on responses of ants and their interactions with myrmecochorous seeds (Q39337297) (← links)
- Human impacts affect tree community features of 20 forest fragments of a vanishing neotropical hotspot. (Q40230951) (← links)
- Forest bees are replaced in agricultural and urban landscapes by native species with different phenologies and life-history traits (Q42694894) (← links)
- Bark and Ambrosia Beetle (Curculionidae: Scolytinae) Diversity Found in Agricultural and Fragmented Forests in Piracicaba-SP, Brazil (Q46263856) (← links)
- Landscape-level effects on aboveground biomass of tropical forests: A conceptual framework (Q46270246) (← links)
- Variation in dietary breadth among groups of black howler monkeys is not associated with the vegetation attributes of forest fragments. (Q46892574) (← links)
- Fragmentation and matrix contrast favor understory plants through negative cascading effects on a strong competitor palm. (Q53825813) (← links)
- Short-term response of a declining woodland bird assemblage to the removal of a despotic competitor. (Q55064985) (← links)
- Fragmentation affects plant community composition over time (Q56983786) (← links)
- Habitat fragmentation and the future structure of tree assemblages in a fragmented Atlantic forest landscape (Q57034337) (← links)
- Spatial replacement of dung beetles in edge-affected habitats: biotic homogenization or divergence in fragmented tropical forest landscapes? (Q57034375) (← links)
- Upstream and downstream responses of fish assemblages to an eastern Amazonian hydroelectric dam (Q57034441) (← links)
- Offspring performance and recruitment of the pioneer treeAcacia caven(Fabaceae) in a fragmented subtropical dry forest (Q57038772) (← links)
- Ecological Roles of Animals in Tropical Forests (Q57043955) (← links)
- Tropical Forest Ecology in the Anthropocene (Q57043990) (← links)
- Direct and cascading effects of landscape structure on tropical forest and non-forest frugivorous birds (Q57112281) (← links)
- Habitat Endemism in White-sand Forests: Insights into the Mechanisms of Lineage Diversification and Community Assembly of the Neotropical Flora (Q57139887) (← links)
- How good are tropical forest patches for ecosystem services provisioning? (Q57194964) (← links)
- Ecological filtering or random extinction? Beta-diversity patterns and the importance of niche-based and neutral processes following habitat loss (Q57212193) (← links)
- Habitat fragmentation, EFN-bearing trees and ant communities: Ecological cascades in Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil (Q57242902) (← links)
- Leaf-cutting ant populations profit from human disturbances in tropical dry forest in Brazil (Q57242905) (← links)
- Chronic anthropogenic disturbance causes homogenization of plant and ant communities in the Brazilian Caatinga (Q57242910) (← links)
- Fruit-feeding butterflies in edge-dominated habitats: community structure, species persistence and cascade effect (Q57242913) (← links)
- Plant trait distribution and the spatial reorganization of tree assemblages in a fragmented tropical forest landscape (Q57242917) (← links)
- Seedling assemblages and the alternative successional pathways experienced by Atlantic forest fragments (Q57242926) (← links)