Dynamic edge effects in small mammal communities across a conservation-agricultural interface in Swaziland.
Across the planet, high-intensity farming has transformed native vegetation into monocultures, decreasing biodiversity on a landscape scale. Yet landscape-scale changes to biodiversity and community structure often emerge from processes operating at local scales. One common process that can explain...
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Auteurs principaux: | Zachary M Hurst, Robert A McCleery, Bret A Collier, Robert J Fletcher, Nova J Silvy, Peter J Taylor, Ara Monadjem |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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