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Photos from the Field: Seed Predation by Rodents and Plant Recruitment

Photos from the Field: Seed Predation by Rodents and Plant Recruitment

Galetti et al. (2015). Seed Predation by Rodents and Implications for Plant Recruitment in Defaunated Atlantic Forests. Biotropica. 47: 521–525. doi: 10.1111/btp.12246… Read More »

#ATBC15 Bacardi & Gentry Award Winners

2015 Gentry Award Winner Sarah Jane Wilson and the Santa Lucia Cloud Forest Reserve's Jorge Noe Morales in the Ecuadorian Andes (Photo by Jake Brennan).

The Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation recognizes the exceptional research of our students and early career scientists with awards… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Habitat Loss & Frog Reproductive Modes in the Atlantic Forest

Stereocyclops parkeri (Photo by M. Almeida-Gomes)

Almeida-Gomes, M. and Rocha, C. F. D. (2015), Habitat Loss Reduces the Diversity of Frog Reproductive Modes in an Atlantic… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Souza et al. deciduousness in Brazil’s Atlantic Forests

A completely leafless canopy.

Souza, F. M., Gandolfi, S. and Rodrigues, R. R. (2014), Deciduousness Influences the Understory Community in a Semideciduous Tropical Forest…. Read More »

Photos from the Field: Leal et al. Leaf-cutter ants in human-modified landscapes

Rainer Wirth and Sebastian Meyer (former PhD student) on the mound of an Atta cephalotes nest. Such nests have been shown to operate as ecological filters by creating a specific disturbance regime that differs from other disturbances in tropical forests. Original results published in Correa et al. 2010, Meyer et al. 2011a and 2011b.

Leal, I. R., Wirth, R. and Tabarelli, M. (2014), The Multiple Impacts of Leaf-Cutting Ants and Their Novel Ecological Role… Read More »

Photos from the field: Cancello et al. 2014. Latitudinal Variation in Termite Richness

The lead author sorting samples in the Reserva Ecológica do Crasto (REC), Santa Luzia do Itanhy, Sergipe, Brazil

Eliana M. Cancello, Rogério R. Silva, Alexandre Vasconcellos, Yana T. Reis, and Luís M. Oliveira. 2014. Latitudinal Variation in Termite Species Richness and Abundance along the… Read More »

Tropical Biology and Conservation in Brazil

Tropical Biology and Conservation in Brazil

Brazil always fascinated early naturalists – many will be familiar with the writings of Darwin, Wallace, Roosevelt, von Humboldt, and… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Garcia et al. 2014

Some of the species found in our field sites (Photos by Letícia Couto Garcia)

Garcia et al. 2014. Flower and Fruit Availability along a Forest Restoration Gradient. Biotropica. Frugivores and pollinators are two functional groups… Read More »

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