Loss in functional diversity across 73 mammal assemblages of the Caatinga semi-arid region of South America.

<p>A) Relationship between functional diversity loss and defaunation rate according to the model generated. B) Relationship between functional diversity loss and the footprint of human disturbance. Both predictors are significant (p < 0.05) according to each model.</p>

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Главный автор: Nathália Fernandes Canassa (22676541) (author)
Другие авторы: Carlos A. Peres (8561766) (author), Célia Cristina Clemente Machado (22676544) (author), Helder Farias P. Araujo (22676547) (author)
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Célia Cristina Clemente Machado (22676544)
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Helder Farias P. Araujo (22676547)
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Carlos A. Peres (8561766)
Célia Cristina Clemente Machado (22676544)
Helder Farias P. Araujo (22676547)
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Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
scale spatial patterns
remnant dry forests
exhaustively sampled throughout
examine potential changes
compiled empirical data
coexisting local assemblages
geographic range across
associated ecological interactions
mammal diversity around
bodied mammal assemblages
agropastoral habitat conversion
local defaunation rates
local mammal assemblages
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mammal defaunation throughout
51 species representing
natural habitat loss
mammal defaunation
51 species
local extinctions
mammal species
defaunated across
currently associated
mammal fauna
caatinga defaunation
threats alter
severe loss
rural poor
ruminant livestock
results show
protected areas
northeastern brazil
main drivers
increasingly threatened
including protection
human disturbance
historical times
ecosystem functionality
conversely buffered
anthropogenic drivers
77 %.
37 lost
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spelling Loss in functional diversity across 73 mammal assemblages of the Caatinga semi-arid region of South America.Nathália Fernandes Canassa (22676541)Carlos A. Peres (8561766)Célia Cristina Clemente Machado (22676544)Helder Farias P. Araujo (22676547)Cell BiologyMolecular BiologyEvolutionary BiologyEcologyEnvironmental Sciences not elsewhere classifiedBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedscale spatial patternsremnant dry forestsexhaustively sampled throughoutexamine potential changescompiled empirical datacoexisting local assemblagesgeographic range acrossassociated ecological interactionsmammal diversity aroundbodied mammal assemblagesagropastoral habitat conversionlocal defaunation rateslocal mammal assemblagesdiv >< p2 </ supmammal defaunation throughout51 species representingnatural habitat lossmammal defaunation51 specieslocal extinctionsmammal speciesdefaunated acrosscurrently associatedmammal faunacaatinga defaunationthreats altersevere lossrural poorruminant livestockresults showprotected areasnortheastern brazilmain driversincreasingly threatenedincluding protectionhuman disturbancehistorical timesecosystem functionalityconversely bufferedanthropogenic drivers77 %.37 lost<p>A) Relationship between functional diversity loss and defaunation rate according to the model generated. B) Relationship between functional diversity loss and the footprint of human disturbance. Both predictors are significant (p < 0.05) according to each model.</p>2025-11-24T18:28:48ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0336562.g005https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Loss_in_functional_diversity_across_73_mammal_assemblages_of_the_Caatinga_semi-arid_region_of_South_America_/30697140CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/306971402025-11-24T18:28:48Z
spellingShingle Loss in functional diversity across 73 mammal assemblages of the Caatinga semi-arid region of South America.
Nathália Fernandes Canassa (22676541)
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
scale spatial patterns
remnant dry forests
exhaustively sampled throughout
examine potential changes
compiled empirical data
coexisting local assemblages
geographic range across
associated ecological interactions
mammal diversity around
bodied mammal assemblages
agropastoral habitat conversion
local defaunation rates
local mammal assemblages
div >< p
2 </ sup
mammal defaunation throughout
51 species representing
natural habitat loss
mammal defaunation
51 species
local extinctions
mammal species
defaunated across
currently associated
mammal fauna
caatinga defaunation
threats alter
severe loss
rural poor
ruminant livestock
results show
protected areas
northeastern brazil
main drivers
increasingly threatened
including protection
human disturbance
historical times
ecosystem functionality
conversely buffered
anthropogenic drivers
77 %.
37 lost
status_str publishedVersion
title Loss in functional diversity across 73 mammal assemblages of the Caatinga semi-arid region of South America.
title_full Loss in functional diversity across 73 mammal assemblages of the Caatinga semi-arid region of South America.
title_fullStr Loss in functional diversity across 73 mammal assemblages of the Caatinga semi-arid region of South America.
title_full_unstemmed Loss in functional diversity across 73 mammal assemblages of the Caatinga semi-arid region of South America.
title_short Loss in functional diversity across 73 mammal assemblages of the Caatinga semi-arid region of South America.
title_sort Loss in functional diversity across 73 mammal assemblages of the Caatinga semi-arid region of South America.
topic Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
scale spatial patterns
remnant dry forests
exhaustively sampled throughout
examine potential changes
compiled empirical data
coexisting local assemblages
geographic range across
associated ecological interactions
mammal diversity around
bodied mammal assemblages
agropastoral habitat conversion
local defaunation rates
local mammal assemblages
div >< p
2 </ sup
mammal defaunation throughout
51 species representing
natural habitat loss
mammal defaunation
51 species
local extinctions
mammal species
defaunated across
currently associated
mammal fauna
caatinga defaunation
threats alter
severe loss
rural poor
ruminant livestock
results show
protected areas
northeastern brazil
main drivers
increasingly threatened
including protection
human disturbance
historical times
ecosystem functionality
conversely buffered
anthropogenic drivers
77 %.
37 lost