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    • Atlantic-Camtraps: a dataset of medium and large terrestrial mammal communities in the Atlantic Forest of South America 

      Lima, Fernando; Beca, Gabrielle; Muylaert, Renata de Lara; Jenkins, Clinton N.; Lages Perilli, Miriam Lucia; Paschoal, Ana Maria de Oliveira; Lima Massara, Rodrigo; Pereira Paglia, Adriano; Garcia Chiarello, Adriano; Graipel, Maurício Eduardo; Cherem, Jorge José; Regolin, André Luis; Rodrigues Oliveira Santos, Luiz Gustavo; Brocardo, Carlos Rodrigo; Paviolo, Agustín Javier; Di Bitetti, Mario Santiago; Moraes Scoss, Leandro; López Rocha, Fabiana; Fusco-Costa, Roberto; Alves da Rosa, Clarissa; Xavier da Silva, Marina; Hufnagel, Ludmila; Marques Santos, Paloma; Teixeira Duarte, Gabriela; Neves Guimarães, Luiza; Bailey, Larissa Lynn; Guimarães Rodrigues, Flávio Henrique; Morais Cunha, Heito; Moreli Fantacini, Felipe; Oliveira Batista, Graziele; Bogoni, Juliano André; Tortato, Marco Adriano; Micheli Ribeiro, Luiz; Peroni, Nivaldo; Volkmer de Castilho, Pedro; Bernardes Maccarini, Thiago; Picinatto Filho, Vilmar; De Angelo, Carlos Daniel; Cruz, Paula Andrea; Quiroga, Verónica Andrea; Iezzi, María Eugenia; Varela, Diego Martin; Cintra Cavalcanti, Sandra Maria; Camargo Martensen, Alexandre; Maggiorini, Erica Vanessa; Ferreira Keesen, Fabíola; Valle Nunes, André; Mendés Lessa, Gisele; Cordeiro-Estrela, Pedro; Guimarães Beltrão, Mayara; Figueiredo de Albuquerque, Anna Carolina; Ingberman, Bianca; Righetto Cassano, Camila; Cullen Junior, Laury; Ribeiro, Milton Cezar; Galetti, Mauro (Ecological Society of America, 2017-08-01)
      Our understanding of mammal ecology has always been hindered by the difficulties of observing species in closed tropical forests. Camera trapping has become a major advance for monitoring terrestrial mammals in biodiversity ...
    • Bird responses to forest loss are influence by habitat specialization 

      Zurita, Gustavo Andrés; Pe'er, Guy; Bellocq, Maria Isabel (Diversity and Distributions. Wiley Online Library, 2017-05-16)
      Aim Due to intrinsic differences in the sensitivity to habitat grain among species, studies performed at different extent are necessary to understand the consequences of forest loss and fragmentation. Using a large database, ...
    • Edge effects and their influence on habitat suitability calculations: a continuous approach applied to birds of the Atlantic forest 

      Zurita, Gustavo Andrés; Pe'er, Guy; Bellocq, Maria Isabel; Hansbauer, Miriam M. (British Ecological Society, 2012-01-18)
      1. The suitability of human-modified habitats for native species and the response of species to habitat edges are two important ecological processes that affect species and communities in fragmented landscapes. However, ...