17 research outputs found
Biodiversity indexes per sampling site
All biodiversity indexes calculated (TD, FD, PD, PDses) per sampling site
Species abundance (PAI)
Species abundance (PAI) per sampling site within both homogeneous pasture and heterogeneous coffee matrices. PAI is a abundance index calculated as the number of detections of a given species in a given sampling site, divided by the total number of point counts (N = 4)
Phylogenetic trees
Phylogenetic trees of birds were obtained from BirdTree (https://birdtree.org/), and used to calculate the phylogenetic indexes. The birdtree.org website accompanies the following studies: Jetz W, Thomas GH, Joy JB, Hartmann K, Mooers AO (2012) The global diversity of birds in space and time. Nature 491: 444-448. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11631, and Jetz W, Thomas GH, Joy JB, Hartmann K, Redding D, Mooers AO (2014) Distribution and conservation of global evolutionary distinctness in birds. Current Biology 24: 1-12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.03.011
Spillover data into both coffee plantations and pastures
These are the raw data regarding avian cross-habitat spillover into agricultural matrices
Species functional traits
Species functional traits used to calculate the Functional Diversity
Standardized regression coefficients (β) for GLM models of <i>terra firme</i> dung beetle biomass and species richness.
<p>Models conducted separately for (A, C) small-bodied and (D, E) large-bodied beetle species; model terms include human impact and game mammal abundance.</p
Using the US EPA’s CompTox Chemistry Dashboard to support identification and screening of emerging contaminants in the environment
Presentation at American Chemical Society Meeting April 201
Using the US EPA’s CompTox Chemistry Dashboard to support identification and screening of emerging contaminants in the environment
Presentation to NC State Lab Group April 201
Map of study region.
<p>Panels show location of: (top left) the state of Amazonas within Brazil, (top right) the two focal reserves within the state of Amazonas, and (bottom) the distribution of sampled communities (white circles) and settlement size (scaled to size of circle) within and immediately adjacent to the two focal reserves (the Médio Juruá Extractive Reserve and the Uacarà Sustainable Development Reserve). Shaded and white areas indicate <i>terra firme</i> and <i>várzea</i> forest, respectively.</p
Standardized regression coefficients (β) for GLM models of the probability of secondary seed burial.
<p>Model terms include human impact, game mammal abundance and dung beetle biomass.</p