Ausgabe 11/2022
Inhalt (22 Artikel)
Nine biomes and nine challenges for the conservation genetics of Neotropical species, the case of the vulnerable giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla)
Flávia Regina Miranda, Arielli Fabrício Machado, Camila Lara Clozato, Sofia Marques Silva
The conservation of non-marine molluscs in South America: where we are and how to move forward
Igor C. Miyahira, Cristhian Clavijo, Claudia T. Callil, María Gabriela Cuezzo, Gustavo Darrigran, Suzete R. Gomes, Carlos A. Lasso, Maria Cristina D. Mansur, Meire S. Pena, Rina Ramírez, Rogério C. L. dos Santos, Sonia B. dos Santos, Fabrizio Scarabino, Santiago H. Torres, Roberto E. Vogler, Robert H. Cowie
Variable effects of forest diversity on invasions by non-native insects and pathogens
Samuel F. Ward, Andrew M. Liebhold, Songlin Fei
Amphibian phylogenetic diversity in the face of future climate change: not so good news for the chilean biodiversity hotspot
Leonardo J. Rodriguez, Olga A. Barbosa, Claudio Azat, Mario Alvarado-Rybak, Claudio Correa, Marco A. Méndez, Felipe N. Moreno-Gómez, Felipe E. Rabanal, Marcela A. Vidal, Nelson A. Velásquez, Leonardo D. Bacigalupe
Correction: Amphibian phylogenetic diversity in the face of future climate change: not so good news for the Chilean biodiversity hotspot
Leonardo J. Rodriguez, Olga A. Barbosa, Claudio Azat, Mario Alvarado-Rybak, Claudio Correa, Marco A. Méndez, Felipe N. Moreno-Gómez, Felipe E. Rabanal, Marcela A. Vidal, Nelson A. Velásquez, Leonardo D. Bacigalupe
Human presence drives bobcat interactions among the U.S. carnivore guild
Tru Hubbard, Michael V. Cove, Austin M. Green, Fabiola Iannarilli, Maximilian L. Allen, Summer H. LaRose, Chris Nagy, Justin A. Compton, Diana J.R. Lafferty
Niche shift in invasive species: is it a case of “home away from home” or finding a “new home”?
Aravind N.A., Maanya Uma Shaanker, Poorna Bhat H. N., Bipin Charles, Uma Shaanker R., Manzoor A. Shah, Ravikanth G
Interactive effects of rangeland management and rainfall on dung beetle diversity
Lavhelesani D. Simba, James S. Pryke, Francois Roets, Colleen L. Seymour
Long-term changes in bryophyte diversity of central European managed forests depending on site environmental features
Cecilia Cacciatori, Janusz Czerepko, Paweł Lech
Small mammal diversity of a poorly known and threatened Amazon region, the Tapajós Area of Endemism
Joyce Rodrigues do Prado, Rita G. Rocha, Heitor Bissoli-Silva, Ana Cristina Mendes-Oliveira, Regeane C. L. Pontes, Paula Cristina R. de A Maués, Leonora Pires Costa
One bat’s waste is another man’s treasure: a DNA metabarcoding approach for the assessment of biodiversity and ecosystem services in Ireland using bat faeces
Thomas G. Curran, Samuel S. Browett, David O’Neill, Aidan O’Hanlon, Catherine O’Reilly, Andrew P. Harrington, Allan D. McDevitt, Denise B. O’Meara
Spatial and temporal segregation in dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) in the Cerrado of Central Brazil
Pedro Henrique de Oliveira Ribeiro, Pedro Henrique Brum Togni, Marina Regina Frizzas
Moss cover and browsing scores as sustainability indicators of mountain ungulate populations in Mediterranean environments
P. Refoyo, M. Peláez, M. García-Rodríguez, A. López-Sánchez, R. Perea
Prediction of the minimum effective size of a population viable in the long term
Noelia Pérez-Pereira, Jinliang Wang, Humberto Quesada, Armando Caballero
Improving citizen science data for long-term monitoring of plant species in the Netherlands
Arco J. van Strien, Jelle S. van Zweden, Laurens B. Sparrius, Baudewijn Odé
GBIF information is not enough: national database improves the inventory completeness of Amazonian epiphytes
Matheus L. de Araujo, Adriano C. Quaresma, Flavio N. Ramos
Sturgeons in large rivers: detecting the near-extinct needles in a haystack via eDNA metabarcoding from water samples
Paul Meulenbroek, Thomas Hein, Thomas Friedrich, Alice Valentini, Tibor Erős, Michael Schabuss, Horst Zornig, Mirjana Lenhardt, Ladislav Pekarik, Pauline Jean, Tony Dejean, Didier Pont
Biodiversity associated with restored small-scale mussel habitats has restoration decision implications
Emilee D. Benjamin, Sean J. Handley, Rachel Hale, Trevyn A. Toone, Andrew Jeffs, Jenny R. Hillman
Grazing conserves threatened carabid beetles in semi-natural calcareous grasslands better than mowing, especially at low intensities
Nicholas A. Barber, Nikki Sauer, Jochen Krauss, Fabian A. Boetzl
Open vegetation formations (grasslands and savannahs) support a higher diversity of Cetoniidae (Insecta: Coleoptera) than forest formations in the brazilian Cerrado
Juliane Evangelista, Charles M. Oliveira, Marina Regina Frizzas
Reimagining the wilderness ethic to include “people and nature”
Bernard W.T. Coetzee, Sam M. Ferriera, Izak P.J. Smit