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A 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:scopusCTFS-ForestGEO: A worldwide network monitoring forests in an era of global change
ArticleAbstract: Global change is impacting forests worldwide, threatening biodiversity and ecosystem services includPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Center for Tropical Forest Science (CTFS), Climate Change, Demography, Forest dynamics plot, Forest Global Earth Observatory (ForestGEO), Long-term monitoring, Spatial AnalysisAutores:Abu Salim K., Almeyda Zambrano A., Alonso A., Anderson-Teixeira K.J., Baltzer J.L., Basset Y., Bennett A.C., Bourg N.A., Broadbent E.N., Brockelman W.Y., Bunyavejchewin S., Burslem D.F.R.P., Butt N., Cao M., Cárdenas López D., Chuyong G.B., Clay K., Cordell S., Dattaraja H.S., Davies S.J., den Ouden J., Deng X., Detto M., Du X., Duque Montoya A.J., Erikson D.L., Ewango C.E.N., Fischer G.A., Fletcher C.D., Foster R.B., Giardina C.P., Gilbert G.S., Gonzalez-Akre E.B., Gunatilleke N., Gunatilleke S., Hao Z., Hargrove W.W., Hart T.B., Hau B.C.H., He F., Hoffman F.M., Howe R.W., Hubbell S.P., Inman-Narahari F.M., Jansen P.A., Jiang M., Johnson D.J., Kanzaki M., Kassim A.R., Kenfack D., Kibet S., Kinnaird M.F., Korte L., Kral K., Kumar J., Larson A.J., Li X., Li Y.D., Liu S., Lum S.K.Y., Lutz J.A., Ma K., Maddalena D.M., Makana J.R., Malhi Y., Marthews T.R., Mat Serudin R., Mcmahon S.M., McShea W.J., Memiaghe H.R., Mi X., Mizuno T., Morecroft M.D., Muller-Landau H.C., Myers J.A., Novotny V., Oliveira A.A., Ong P.S., Orwig D.A., Ostertag R., Parker G.G., Phillips R.P., Renato Valencia, Sack L., Sainge M.N., Sang W., Sri-ngernyuang K., Sukumar R., Sun I.F., Sungpalee W., Suresh H.S., Tan S., Thomas D.W., Thomas S.C., Thompson J., Turner B.L., Uriarte M., Vallejo M.I., Vicentini A., Wright S.J.Fuentes:googlescopusEffects of wild ungulates on the regeneration, structure and functioning of temperate forests: A semi-quantitative review
ReviewAbstract: Wild ungulates such as red deer, roe deer and wild boar are key drivers of forest ecosystems. AcrossPalabras claves:browsing, DIVERSITY, temperate forest, Tipping points, trees, ungulatesAutores:Jansen P.A., Juan Ignacio Ramirez, Poorter L.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:scopusForestGEO: Understanding forest diversity and dynamics through a global observatory network
ArticleAbstract: ForestGEO is a network of scientists and long-term forest dynamics plots (FDPs) spanning the Earth'sPalabras claves:Capacity strengthening, Demography, forest plots, Network science, species diversity, Tree growth and mortality, Tropical forestsAutores:Abiem I., Abu Salim K., Aguilar S., Allen D., Alonso A., Anderson-Teixeira K.J., Andrade A.S., Ashton P.S., Baker M.E., Baker P.J., Baltzer J.L., Basset Y., Bissiengou P., Bohlman S.A., Bourg N.A., Brockelman W.Y., Bunyavejchewin S., Burslem D.F.R.P., Cao M., Cárdenas López D., Chang L.W., Chang-Yang C.H., Chao K.J., Chao W.C., Chapman H., Chen Y.Y., Chisholm R.A., Chu C., Chuyong G.B., Clay K., Comita L.S., Condit R.S., Cordell S., Dattaraja H.S., Davies S.J., den Ouden J., Detto M., Dick C.W., Du X., Duque A., Ediriweera S., Ellis E.C., Esufali S., Ewango C.E.N., Fernando E.S., Filip J., Fischer G.A., Foster R.B., Gabriel Arellano, Giambelluca T.W., Giardina C.P., Gilbert G.S., Gonzalez-Akre E.B., Gunatilleke C.V.S., Gunatilleke I.A.U.N., Hao Z., Hau B.C.H., He F., Howe R.W., Hubbell S.P., Huth A., Inman-Narahari F.M., Itoh A., Janík D., Jansen P.A., Jiang M., Johnson D.J., Jones F.A., Kanzaki M., Kenfack D., Kiratiprayoon S., Kral K., Krizel L., Lao S., Larson A.J., Li X., Li Y.D., Litton C.M., Liu S., Liu Y., Lum S.K.Y., Luskin M.S., Lutz J.A., Luu H.T., Ma K., Makana J.R., Malhi Y., Martin A., McCarthy C., Mcmahon S.M., McShea W.J., Memiaghe H.R., Mi X., Mitre D., Mohamad M.B., Monks L., Muller-Landau H.C., Ni H., Obiang N.L.E., Oliveira A.A., Renato ValenciaFuentes:scopusErratum: Tropical mammal functional diversity increases with productivity but decreases with anthropogenic disturbance (Proc. R. Soc. B (2021) 288 (20202098) DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2020.2098)
OtherAbstract: In the article ‘Tropical mammal functional diversity increases with productivity but decreases withPalabras claves:Autores:Ahumada J.A., Andrianarisoa M.H., Astaiza J.H., Beaudrot L., Gorczynski D., Hsieh C., Jansen P.A., Johnson S.E., Julia Salvador, Kayijamahe C., Luciano J.T., Moreira M.G., Rovero F., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F.Fuentes:scopusStandardized Assessment of Biodiversity Trends in Tropical Forest Protected Areas: The End Is Not in Sight
ArticleAbstract: Extinction rates in the Anthropocene are three orders of magnitude higher than background and disproPalabras claves:Autores:Ahumada J.A., Alvarez-Loayza P., Andelman S.J., Beaudrot L., Boekee K., Campos-Arceiz A., Eichberg D., Fegraus E., Fletcher C.D., Gajapersad K., Hallam C., Hugo Romero-Saltos, Hurtado J., Jansen P.A., Julia Salvador, Kumar A., Larney E., Mahony C., Martin E.H., McWilliam A., Moreira M.G., Mugerwa B., Ndoundou-Hockemba M., O’Brien T., Razafimahaimodison J.C., Rovero F., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Sheil D., Spironello W.R., Willig M.R., Winarni N.L., Zvoleff A.Fuentes:scopusTropical mammal functional diversity increases with productivity but decreases with anthropogenic disturbance
ArticleAbstract: A variety of factors can affect the biodiversity of tropical mammal communities, but their relativePalabras claves:Biodiversity, Biogeography, community assembly, global change, occupancy, rainforestAutores:Ahumada J.A., Andrianarisoa M.H., Astaiza J.H., Beaudrot L., Gorczynski D., Hsieh C., Jansen P.A., Johnson S.E., Julia Salvador, Kayijamahe C., Luciano J.T., Moreira M.G., Rovero F., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F.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:scopusPrey availability and temporal partitioning modulate felid coexistence in Neotropical forests
ArticleAbstract: Carnivores have long been used as model organisms to examine mechanisms that allow coexistence amongPalabras claves:Autores:Ahumada J.A., Alvarez-Loayza P., Carbone C., Gonçalves A.L.S., Jansen P.A., Juen L., Moreira M.G., Peres C.A., Rowcliffe M., Santiago Espinosa, Santos F., Spironello W.R., Trevelin L.C., Wearn O.R.Fuentes:scopus