More of the Same: High Functional Redundancy in Stream Fish Assemblages from Tropical Agroecosystems
Published 2015 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
More of the Same: High Functional Redundancy in Stream Fish Assemblages from Tropical Agroecosystems
Authors
Keywords
Conservation, Local variables, Landscape variables, Species diversity
Journal
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 55, Issue 6, Pages 1300-1314
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2015-03-31
DOI
10.1007/s00267-015-0461-9
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Cracking Brazil's Forest Code
- (2014) B. Soares-Filho et al. SCIENCE
- Links between riparian landcover, instream environment and fish assemblages in headwater streams of south-eastern Brazil
- (2013) Bruna B. Cruz et al. ECOLOGY OF FRESHWATER FISH
- Enhancing conservation of large-river biodiversity by accounting for tributaries
- (2013) Brenda M Pracheil et al. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- The influence of habitat homogenization on the trophic structure of fish fauna in tropical streams
- (2013) Jaquelini O. Zeni et al. HYDROBIOLOGIA
- Responses of freshwater biota to human disturbances: contribution of J-NABS to developments in ecological integrity assessments
- (2013) Sylvain Dolédec et al. JOURNAL OF THE NORTH AMERICAN BENTHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
- Functional redundancy and stability in plant communities
- (2013) Valério D. Pillar et al. JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE
- Development of habitat suitability criteria for Neotropical stream fishes and an assessment of their transferability to streams with different conservation status
- (2013) Fabrício Barreto Teresa et al. Neotropical Ichthyology
- Macrophyte presence and growth form influence macroinvertebrate community structure
- (2012) Peter D. Walker et al. AQUATIC BOTANY
- Influence of forest cover and mesohabitat types on functional and taxonomic diversity of fish communities in Neotropical lowland streams
- (2012) Fabrício B. Teresa et al. ECOLOGY OF FRESHWATER FISH
- Functional diversity and trait-environment relationships of stream fish assemblages in a large tropical catchment
- (2012) ALLISON A. PEASE et al. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
- Response of three lotic assemblages to riparian and catchment-scale land use: implications for designing catchment monitoring programmes
- (2012) CHRISTIAN K. FELD FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
- Relative effects of local- and landscape-scale environmental factors on stream fish assemblages: evidence from Idaho and Ohio, USA
- (2012) Adam Kautza et al. Fundamental and Applied Limnology
- Identification of key microhabitats for fish assemblages in tropical Brazilian savanna streams
- (2012) Renato M. Romero et al. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF HYDROBIOLOGY
- Influence of forest cover on in-stream large wood in an agricultural landscape of southeastern Brazil: a multi-scale analysis
- (2012) Felipe Rossetti de Paula et al. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
- Continental-Scale Effects of Nutrient Pollution on Stream Ecosystem Functioning
- (2012) G. Woodward et al. SCIENCE
- Entry and toxicity of organic pesticides and copper in vineyard streams: Erosion rills jeopardise the efficiency of riparian buffer strips
- (2011) Renja Bereswill et al. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT
- Effects of management options on mammal richness in a Mediterranean agro-silvo-pastoral system
- (2011) Paula Gonçalves et al. AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS
- Large Woody Debris Input and Its Influence on Channel Structure in Agricultural Lands of Southeast Brazil
- (2011) Felipe Rossetti de Paula et al. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- Beyond species: functional diversity and the maintenance of ecological processes and services
- (2011) Marc W. Cadotte et al. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
- Solutions for a cultivated planet
- (2011) Jonathan A. Foley et al. NATURE
- Measuring biodiversity to explain community assembly: a unified approach
- (2010) S. Pavoine et al. BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
- SAM: a comprehensive application for Spatial Analysis in Macroecology
- (2010) Thiago F. Rangel et al. ECOGRAPHY
- Contrasting changes in taxonomic vs. functional diversity of tropical fish communities after habitat degradation
- (2010) Sébastien Villéger et al. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- Functional diversity measures: an overview of their redundancy and their ability to discriminate community assembly rules
- (2010) Maud A. Mouchet et al. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- The Evolution and Future of Earth’s Nitrogen Cycle
- (2010) Donald E. Canfield et al. SCIENCE
- Riparian forest buffers mitigate the effects of deforestation on fish assemblages in tropical headwater streams
- (2009) Christopher M. Lorion et al. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- Grass-dominated stream sites exhibit low fish species diversity and dominance by guppies: an assessment of two tropical pasture river basins
- (2009) Lilian Casatti et al. HYDROBIOLOGIA
- On the challenge of treating various types of variables: application for improving the measurement of functional diversity
- (2009) Sandrine Pavoine et al. OIKOS
- NEW MULTIDIMENSIONAL FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY INDICES FOR A MULTIFACETED FRAMEWORK IN FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- (2008) Sébastien Villéger et al. ECOLOGY
- Loss of functional diversity under land use intensification across multiple taxa
- (2008) Dan F. B. Flynn et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- Farming the planet: 2. Geographic distribution of crop areas, yields, physiological types, and net primary production in the year 2000
- (2008) Chad Monfreda et al. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
- Arthropod 'rain' into tropical streams: the importance of intact riparian forest and influences on fish diets
- (2008) Eric K. W. Chan et al. MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH
- Distribution of specialist and generalist species along spatial gradients of habitat disturbance and fragmentation
- (2008) Vincent Devictor et al. OIKOS
Discover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversationAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started