Specific differences in habitat requirement drive responses to habitat loss and disturbance in Atlantic Forest small mammals

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Autor(a) principal: Estavillo, Candelaria
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: As deforestation proceeds, habitat is lost in the landscape and the human-created matrix augments. Species that differ in their habitat requirements and tolerance to disturbance should not be equally affected by habitat loss and degradation. Forest dependent species should be more affected by these effects than generalist species that can use more than one habitat type. On the other side, non-native species should benefit from environmental degradation. In this work, we compared the responses of three assemblages of small mammals (forest specialist, generalists and open area dwelling species) along a gradient of forest cover in five landscapes of the Atlantic Forest. We followed the responses of the assemblages in native forests and in non-forested matrices, observing diverse responses in adjacent environments within a forest-matrix system. As was expected, the specialists were the most affected by the loss of native habitat; they decayed considerably in richness and abundance below 35% of habitat in the landscape. Generalist species were not affected by the quantity of habitat in the forest but, conversely, they were positively affected by moderate levels of disturbance in the matrix. Open area species did not colonize the forest irrespective of coverage and they were the dominant assemblage in the disturbed, matrix environment.
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We followed the responses of the assemblages in native forests and in non-forested matrices, observing diverse responses in adjacent environments within a forest-matrix system. As was expected, the specialists were the most affected by the loss of native habitat; they decayed considerably in richness and abundance below 35% of habitat in the landscape. Generalist species were not affected by the quantity of habitat in the forest but, conversely, they were positively affected by moderate levels of disturbance in the matrix. 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title Specific differences in habitat requirement drive responses to habitat loss and disturbance in Atlantic Forest small mammals
spellingShingle Specific differences in habitat requirement drive responses to habitat loss and disturbance in Atlantic Forest small mammals
Estavillo, Candelaria
Extinction thresholds
Specialization
Forest
Matrix
Small mammals
Atlantic Forest
title_short Specific differences in habitat requirement drive responses to habitat loss and disturbance in Atlantic Forest small mammals
title_full Specific differences in habitat requirement drive responses to habitat loss and disturbance in Atlantic Forest small mammals
title_fullStr Specific differences in habitat requirement drive responses to habitat loss and disturbance in Atlantic Forest small mammals
title_full_unstemmed Specific differences in habitat requirement drive responses to habitat loss and disturbance in Atlantic Forest small mammals
title_sort Specific differences in habitat requirement drive responses to habitat loss and disturbance in Atlantic Forest small mammals
author Estavillo, Candelaria
author_facet Estavillo, Candelaria
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Estavillo, Candelaria
Estavillo, Candelaria
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Rocha, Pedro Luis Bernardo
contributor_str_mv Rocha, Pedro Luis Bernardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Extinction thresholds
Specialization
Forest
Matrix
Small mammals
Atlantic Forest
topic Extinction thresholds
Specialization
Forest
Matrix
Small mammals
Atlantic Forest
description As deforestation proceeds, habitat is lost in the landscape and the human-created matrix augments. Species that differ in their habitat requirements and tolerance to disturbance should not be equally affected by habitat loss and degradation. Forest dependent species should be more affected by these effects than generalist species that can use more than one habitat type. On the other side, non-native species should benefit from environmental degradation. In this work, we compared the responses of three assemblages of small mammals (forest specialist, generalists and open area dwelling species) along a gradient of forest cover in five landscapes of the Atlantic Forest. We followed the responses of the assemblages in native forests and in non-forested matrices, observing diverse responses in adjacent environments within a forest-matrix system. As was expected, the specialists were the most affected by the loss of native habitat; they decayed considerably in richness and abundance below 35% of habitat in the landscape. Generalist species were not affected by the quantity of habitat in the forest but, conversely, they were positively affected by moderate levels of disturbance in the matrix. Open area species did not colonize the forest irrespective of coverage and they were the dominant assemblage in the disturbed, matrix environment.
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