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An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design: How many, how long and when?
ArticleAbstract: Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well-established survey tool for wPalabras claves:Camera traps, community ecology, detectability, Mammals, Relative abundance, Species richness, study design, wildlife surveysAutores:Arbogast B.S., Baker-Whatton M., Beirne C., Boone H.M., Bowler M., Cove M.V., Ding P., Gonçalves A.L.S., Hansen C.P., Jansen P.A., Kays R., Knowles T.W., Kolowski J.M., McShea W.J., Millspaugh J., Moreira M.G., Pacifici K., Parsons A.W., Pease B.S., Rovero F., Santiago Espinosa, Santiago F. Burneo, Santos F., Schuttler S.G., Sheil D., Si X., Snider M., Spironello W.R.Fuentes:googlescopusA standardized assessment of forest mammal communities reveals consistent functional composition and vulnerability across the tropics
ArticleAbstract: The understanding of global diversity patterns has benefitted from a focus on functional traits andPalabras claves:community structure, Conservation, Functional traits, Mammals, trophic guild, Tropical ForestAutores:Ahumada J.A., Alvarez P., Boekee K., Jansen P.A., Julia Salvador, Martin E.H., Moreira M.G., O'Brien T.G., Rosa M., Rovero F., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Sheil D., Sutherland C., Tenan S., Zvoleff A.Fuentes:scopusConsistent diel activity patterns of forest mammals among tropical regions
ArticleAbstract: An animal’s daily use of time (their “diel activity”) reflects their adaptations, requirements, andPalabras claves:Autores:Ahumada J.A., Akampurira E., Beaudrot L., Bischof R., Bitariho R., Estienne V., Jansen P.A., Julia Salvador, Kayijamahe C., Martin E.H., Moreira M.G., Mugerwa B., Rovero F., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Semper-Pascual A., Sheil D., Spironello W.R., Uzabaho E., Vallejo-Vargas A.F.Fuentes:scopusGlobal camera trap synthesis highlights the importance of protected areas in maintaining mammal diversity
OtherAbstract: The establishment of protected areas (PAs) is a central strategy for global biodiversity conservatioPalabras claves:camera trap, Functional diversity, human accessibility, human footprint, mammal diversity, Protected area, Species richness, taxonomic diversityAutores:Agwanda B.R., Ahumada J.A., Andrianarisoa M.H., Appleton R.D., Bitariho R., Brodie J.F., Burton A.C., Chen C., Fisher J.T., Grigione M.M., Helgen K.M., Hubbard A., Hurtado C.M., Jansen P.A., Jiang X., Jonathan Davies T., Jones A., Kalies E.L., Kays R., Kiebou-Opepa C., Li X., Liu R., McShea W.J., Meyer E., Miller A.B., Moreira M.G., Murphy T., Piana R., Quan R.C., Rota C.T., Rovero F., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Schuttler S.G., Sheil D., Uduman A., van Bommel J.K., Young H.Fuentes:scopusDisturbance and the elevation ranges of woody plant species in the mountains of Costa Rica
ArticleAbstract: Aim: To understand how disturbance—here defined as a transient reduction in competition—can shape plPalabras claves:biotic interactions, competition, distributions, Disturbance, elevation ranges, range boundaries, Secondary forest, SuccessionAutores:Bermeo D., Darío Veintimilla, Delgado-Rodríguez D., Finegan B., Klanderud K., Muñoz Mazón M., Murrieta E., Sheil D.Fuentes:scopusDiversity and carbon storage across the tropical forest biome
ArticleAbstract: Tropical forests are global centres of biodiversity and carbon storage. Many tropical countries aspiPalabras claves:Autores:Affum-Baffoe K., Aiba S.I., Alvarez-Loayza P., Andrade A.S., Aragao L.E.O.C., Ashton P.S., Aymard G.A.C., Baker T.R., Balinga M., Banin L.F., Baraloto C., Bastin J.F., Begne S.K., Berry N.J., Bogaert J., Bonal D., Bongers F., Brienen R.J.W., Camargo J.L.C., Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Chave J., Chezeaux E., Clark C.J., Comiskey J.A., Dargie G.C., Davies S.J., Dávila E.Á., de Almeida E.C., De Cannière C., de Oliveira E.A., Djuikouo M.N., Doucet J.L., Erwin T.L., Espejo J.S., Ewango C.E.N., Fauset S., Feldpausch T.R., Gilpin M., Gloor M., Hall J.S., Harris D.J., Hart T.B., Herrera R., Honorio E.N., Hubau W., Kartawinata K., Khoon Kho L., Kitayama K., Laurance S.G.W., Laurance W.F., Leal M.E., Lewis S.L., López-González G., Lovejoy T.E., Lovett J.C., Lukasu F.M., Makana J.R., Malhi Y., Maracahipes L., Marimon B.S., Marimon-Junior B.H., Marshall A.R., Miles L., Monteagudo-Mendoza A., Morandi P.S., Moscoso V.C., Mukendi J.T., Mukinzi J., Nilus R., Pacheco Á.C., Pallqui Camacho N.C., Pardo G., Penã-Claros M., Pétronelli P., Phillips O.L., Pickavance G.C., Poulsen A.D., Poulsen J.R., Primack R.B., Priyadi H., Qie L., Quesada C.A., Reitsma J.M., Réjou-Méchain M., Restrepo Z., Rutishauser E., Salim K.A., Salomao R.P., Samsoedin I., Sanchez A.C., Sheil D., Sierra R., Sonke B., Sullivan M.J.P., Sunderland T.C.H., Talbot J., Ter Steege H., Valverde F.C., Vargas P.N., Vincent A. Vos, White L.J.T.Fuentes:scopusLarge trees drive forest aboveground biomass variation in moist lowland forests across the tropics
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Large trees (d.b.h.≥70cm) store large amounts of biomass. Several studies suggest that large trPalabras claves:Climate, Ectomycorrhizal associations, Large tree density, Pan-tropical analysis, Soils, Species traits, Tree size, Tropical forest biomass, Wind dispersal, Wood densityAutores:Araujo-Murakami A., Barroso J.G., Bastian M.L., Blanc L., Bongers F., Boundja P., Clark C.J., Collins M., Dauby G., Ding Y., Do Amaral I.L., Doucet J.L., Eler E.S., Ferreira L.V., Forshed O., Fredriksson G.M., Gillet J.F., Harris D., Laumonier Y., Leal M.E., Malhi Y., Mansor A., Martin E.H., Mcguire K.L., Miyamoto K., Nagamasu H., Navarro-Aguilar G.E., Nilus R., Nurtjahya E., Oliveira A., Onrizal O., Paoli G., Parada-Gutierrez A., Permana A., Poorter L., Poulsen J., Ramirez-Angulo H., Reitsma J.M., Rovero F., Rozak A., Sheil D., Silva-Espejo J.E., Silveira M., Slik J.W.F., Spironelo W., Stévart T., Sunderland T.C.H., Suzuki E., Tang J., Ter Steege H., Theilade I., Van Der Heijden G.M.F., Van Do T., Van Valkenburg J.L.C.H., Vilanova-Torre E., Vincent A. Vos, Wich S.A., Wöll H., Yoneda T., Zang R., Zhang M.G., Zweifel N.Fuentes:scopusHow forest structure varies with elevation in old growth and secondary forest in Costa Rica
ArticleAbstract: Clarifying how forests vary with elevation can inform our understanding of forests and their responsPalabras claves:basal area, Disturbance, Succession, Tree size, elevation gradient, Tropical Forest, Wood densityAutores:Bermeo D., Darío Veintimilla, Delgado-Rodríguez D., Finegan B., Klanderud K., Muñoz Mazón M., Murrieta E., Sheil D.Fuentes:scopusHuman density modulates spatial associations among tropical forest terrestrial mammal species
ArticleAbstract: The spatial aggregation of species pairs often increases with the ecological similarity of the speciPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Functional traits, global, interspecific spatial associations, occupancy modelAutores:Ahumada J.A., Akampurira E., Andrianarisoa M.H., Beaudrot L., Gorczynski D., Hsieh C., Johnson S.E., Julia Salvador, Kayijamahe C., Moreira M.G., Mugerwa B., Rovero F., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Sheil D., Uzabaho E.Fuentes:scopusOccupancy winners in tropical protected forests: A pantropical analysis
ArticleAbstract: The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental trPalabras claves:Biodiversity patterns, Camera-traps, community structure, Functional traits, habitat specialization, hierarchical occupancy modellingAutores:Ahumada J.A., Akampurira E., Beaudrot L., Bischof R., Bitariho R., Jansen P.A., Julia Salvador, Kiebou-Opepa C., Martin E.H., Milleret C., Moreira Lima M.G., Mugerwa B., Rovero F., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Semper-Pascual A., Sheil D., Uzabaho E., Vallejo-Vargas A.F.Fuentes:scopus