Bat species vulnerability to forest fragmentation in the Central Amazon

作者: Fábio Zanella Farneda

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关键词: GeographyVulnerabilityTraitEcologyForest fragmentationFragmentation (computing)ForestryAmazon rainforest

摘要: 1 Resumo 2 Introduction 3 Material and Methods 5 Study area experimental design Bat sampling 6 Species traits 7 Data analysis 9 Trait correlates of fragmentation sensitivity Trait-environment relationships 10 Results 11 12 Discussion 16 Conclusions 20 References Supplementary material 27

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