Title of article
Determinants of differential extinction vulnerabilities of small mammals in Atlantic forest fragments in Brazil Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Ernesto B. Viveiros de Castro، نويسنده , , Fernando A. S. Fernandez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
8
From page
73
To page
80
Abstract
From the nested structure often found in biological communities, it could be expected that the order of species loss after forest fragmentation would be predictable to some extent. This could expose the factors that would cause differential vulnerability of species to local extinctions in forest fragments. In this study, small mammals were sampled in eight small forest fragments and a larger area of Atlantic forest in Brazil for seven years. Multiple regression showed that tolerance to the matrix of grassy vegetation which separated the fragments was the main determinant of the vulnerability to local extinction, whereas other attributes of the species – fecundity, body weight, longevity, population density prior to the fragmentation, and degree of arboreality – were not good predictors of extinction vulnerability. Therefore, the connectivity of forest fragments is of paramount importance for the conservation of mammalian populations in Atlantic forest fragmented landscapes.
Keywords
Landscape ecology , Small mammals , habitat fragmentation , Atlantic forest , Extinction proneness
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Record number
836881
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