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“…In contrast, the abundance of single resources tends to be greater in disturbed habitats, such as cattle pastures (Hanski & Cambefort, ; Louzada & Carvalho e Silva, ; Bourg et al ., ). The magnitude of these changes in biotic and abiotic conditions caused by the replacement of natural habitats influences the natural patterns of species abundance and diversity (species richness and composition) (Halffter & Arellano, ; Andrade‐Núñez & Aide, ; Tonelli et al ., ). In general, land uses preserving the structure and composition of native vegetation and environmental conditions are more suitable for native species (Zurita & Bellocq, ; Audino et al ., ; Gómez‐Cifuentes et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the abundance of single resources tends to be greater in disturbed habitats, such as cattle pastures (Hanski & Cambefort, ; Louzada & Carvalho e Silva, ; Bourg et al ., ). The magnitude of these changes in biotic and abiotic conditions caused by the replacement of natural habitats influences the natural patterns of species abundance and diversity (species richness and composition) (Halffter & Arellano, ; Andrade‐Núñez & Aide, ; Tonelli et al ., ). In general, land uses preserving the structure and composition of native vegetation and environmental conditions are more suitable for native species (Zurita & Bellocq, ; Audino et al ., ; Gómez‐Cifuentes et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has a broad distribution across South America: southern Peru, western Bolivia, central and southern Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, and southeastern Brazil (Yensen & TaRifa, 2003;boRndholdT et al, 2013), at elevations from sea level to 4200 m (nabTe et al, 2009), and including habitats from Atlantic forest (RoCha-Mendes et al, 2010), and cold steppe in Patagonia (pRevosTi & TRavaini, 2005) to exotic forest plantations in Chile (Zúñiga et al, 2009). However, it appears to be rare in all habitats, as reflected in the low frequency of records (sanTos et al, 2004;kaspeR et al, 2007;MaRTíneZ et al, 2008;andRade-núñeZ & aide, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides generalized linear models [20,[43][44][45], several other analytical approaches have been used recently for 'multiscale' analysis: principal coordinates of neighbor matrices [46], multi-scale pattern analysis [47], Spearman's rank correlation [48][49][50][51], multidimensional scaling [52], and classification tree analysis [53]. Analytical approaches from other disciplines have also been borrowed for the identification of relevant analytical foci, such as geostatistical variograms [54].…”
Section: Multi-scale Studies To Find Appropriate Spatial Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%