2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2017.03.024
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Translating plant community responses to habitat loss into conservation practices: Forest cover matters

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“…We then assessed four models that describe the relationship between each phylogenetic metric (separately assessing the complete community, forest birds and non‐forest birds) and forest cover: (1) a null model, (2) a linear model, (3) a nonlinear model represented by the power law model and (4) an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. We used the power law model because: (1) it was consistent with some patterns we observed in a visual inspection of the scatter plots; and (2) this model has been widely used to investigate nonlinear relationships in fragmented tropical forests (Benchimol et al., ; Pessoa et al., ; Rybicki & Hanski, ). In the ANCOVA model, we included the effect of the region (i.e.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…We then assessed four models that describe the relationship between each phylogenetic metric (separately assessing the complete community, forest birds and non‐forest birds) and forest cover: (1) a null model, (2) a linear model, (3) a nonlinear model represented by the power law model and (4) an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model. We used the power law model because: (1) it was consistent with some patterns we observed in a visual inspection of the scatter plots; and (2) this model has been widely used to investigate nonlinear relationships in fragmented tropical forests (Benchimol et al., ; Pessoa et al., ; Rybicki & Hanski, ). In the ANCOVA model, we included the effect of the region (i.e.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…We then assessed four models that describe the relationship be- model. We used the power law model because: (1) it was consistent with some patterns we observed in a visual inspection of the scatter plots; and (2) this model has been widely used to investigate nonlinear relationships in fragmented tropical forests (Benchimol et al, 2017;Pessoa et al, 2017;Rybicki & Hanski, 2013). In the ANCOVA model, we included the effect of the region (i.e.…”
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“…All sites were located in forest patches (>3 ha) isolated from each other by an anthropogenic matrix dominated by shade cacao plantations, rubber tree and Eucalyptus plantations, and cattle pastures. Sites also showed similar soil, topography, and floristic characteristics (Benchimol et al 2017). Then, we randomly selected 20 forest sites (Fig.…”
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“…Yet several studies have clearly emphasized the importance of also considering the spatial arrangement of forest fragments and habitat quality. For instance, the percentage of surrounding habitat within the landscape has been widely considered as a good predictor of species diversity for several vertebrate and floristic groups (Andrén, 1994;Morante-Filho et al, 2015;Benchimol et al, 2017), and the dominant role of habitat amount has been suggested when species richness is measured at sample sites (Fahrig, 2013; but see Bueno & Peres 2019). Thus, combining different patch and landscape metrics are likely to provide a better understanding on the effects of habitat fragmentation on the diversity patterns of harvestmen assemblages.…”
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confidence: 99%