2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-013-1645-z
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Diurnal habitat segregation by tadpoles in two temporary ponds in an Atlantic Rainforest remnant, Northeastern Brazil

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“…Life history patterns enable many temporally segregated populations to utilize small ecosystems by reducing competition for space and habitat resources (de Andrade et al, 2013; see also Cayrou & Céréghino, 2005). Colonization dynamics strongly influence within and among population genetic variation and evolutionary potential of populations (Ortells et al, 2013), and more specifically, predators play a key role in generating patterns of food web topology across regional environments (Dézerald et al, 2013).…”
Section: Highlightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Life history patterns enable many temporally segregated populations to utilize small ecosystems by reducing competition for space and habitat resources (de Andrade et al, 2013; see also Cayrou & Céréghino, 2005). Colonization dynamics strongly influence within and among population genetic variation and evolutionary potential of populations (Ortells et al, 2013), and more specifically, predators play a key role in generating patterns of food web topology across regional environments (Dézerald et al, 2013).…”
Section: Highlightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This Neotropical forest has a total area of approximately 800 ha surrounded by sugarcane monoculture (Duarte et al, 2007;Andrade et al, 2013), of which about 400 ha represent forested areas and 400 ha are covered by the Tapacurá Reservoir, resulting from the damming of the Tapacurá river. The climate is predominantly humid to subhumid, with dry summers and concentration of rainfall between the months of May and September (Alvares et al, 2013).…”
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“…Permanent man-made ponds up to one ha in size are present in high density (3.9 ponds/km 2 ) in the agricultural landscapes of the Cerrado of central Brazil (Goiás, BR) and represent important landscape features for maintenance of regional biodiversity (Marco et al, 2014). Shallow ponds provide habitat for tadpoles in an Atlantic rainforest fragment in Pernambuco, Brazil (Andrade et al, 2014). These systems are highly used by numerous species and therefore of likely importance to population stability.…”
Section: Ponds Are Abundantmentioning
confidence: 99%