2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10980-023-01693-z
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Amount and isolation of aquatic habitat drive anuran diversity in agricultural landscapes in the Brazilian Cerrado

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“…Negative effects of habitat degradation on species' tness-related traits have also been reported in lizards such as the Crotaphytus collaris, inhabiting the vegetation mosaics that form the Ozark glades in the United States. Lower fecundity of C. collaris populations is associated with habitat degradation and fragmentation (Brewster et al 2018); both common processes associated with agricultural expansion worldwide and also reported in our study area for other taxa (Ribeiro et al 2017;Ramalho et al 2021;Silveira et al 2023). Therefore, changes in habitat quality imposes major threats to population dynamics by reducing tness and consequently leading to a higher vulnerability of local extinction of Squamata populations and, over time, reducing biodiversity and increasing the risk of ecosystems services loss.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Negative effects of habitat degradation on species' tness-related traits have also been reported in lizards such as the Crotaphytus collaris, inhabiting the vegetation mosaics that form the Ozark glades in the United States. Lower fecundity of C. collaris populations is associated with habitat degradation and fragmentation (Brewster et al 2018); both common processes associated with agricultural expansion worldwide and also reported in our study area for other taxa (Ribeiro et al 2017;Ramalho et al 2021;Silveira et al 2023). Therefore, changes in habitat quality imposes major threats to population dynamics by reducing tness and consequently leading to a higher vulnerability of local extinction of Squamata populations and, over time, reducing biodiversity and increasing the risk of ecosystems services loss.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%