Autor:
Ahumada, Jorge A.
Gajapersad, F.K.
Hallam, C.
Hurtado, J.
Martin, E.
McWilliam, A.
Mugerwa, B.
O'Brien, T.
Rovero, F.
Sheil, Douglas
Spironello, W.R.
Winarni, N.
Andelman, Sandy J.
Terrestrial mammals are a key component of tropical forest communities as indicators of ecosystem health and providers of important ecosystem services. However, there is little quantitative information about how they change with local, regional and global threats. In this paper, the first standar...
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Ahumada, Jorge A.
,
Gajapersad, F.K.
,
Hallam, C.
,
Hurtado, J.
,
Martin, E.
,
McWilliam, A.
,
Mugerwa, B.
,
O'Brien, T.
,
Rovero, F.
,
Sheil, Douglas
,
Spironello, W.R.
,
Winarni, N.
,
Andelman, Sandy J.
,
[Community structure and diversity of tropical forest mammals: data from a global camera trap network]
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Community structure and diversity of tropical forest mammals: data from a global camera trap network