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“…Habitat fragmentation and degradation result in drastic changes to the biological and physical environment, which in turn impact species richness as well as ecosystem functioning and services (Sih et al 2000 ;Diamond, 2001 ;Allan et al 2003 ;McCallum and Dobson, 2002 ;Fahrig, 2003 ;Patz et al 2004 ;Tabarelli et al 2004). This is particularly true for tropical regions (Laurance et al 2002 ;Wade et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Habitat fragmentation and degradation result in drastic changes to the biological and physical environment, which in turn impact species richness as well as ecosystem functioning and services (Sih et al 2000 ;Diamond, 2001 ;Allan et al 2003 ;McCallum and Dobson, 2002 ;Fahrig, 2003 ;Patz et al 2004 ;Tabarelli et al 2004). This is particularly true for tropical regions (Laurance et al 2002 ;Wade et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A expansão da fronteira agrícola torna os remanescentes de vegetação nativa dispersos em áreas privadas, que vão aos poucos se convertendo em áreas antropizadas (TABARELLI et al, 2004). Todos os fragmentos encontrados na ZA estão sob o domínio privado, o que dificulta a gestão por parte do poder público sobre esses remanescentes florestais.…”
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“…The Una region is a mosaic of forest fragments and secondary effects of disturbance gradients have been observed within this landscape (Faria et al 2009). During the process of forest fragmentation, many threats to the ecosystem are facilitated, including logging, game hunting, and extraction (Tabarelli et al 2004). Although we attempted to avoid visibly harvested areas, we cannot exclude the possibility that palm hearts were exploited at any given site, especially because such activity has often been observed at Una (A.M.Z.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%