2024
DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyae116
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Biodiversity loss in a gradient of urbanization: rodent community structure in a subtropical area of Northern Argentina

Eliana Florencia Burgos,
Maria Victoria Vadell,
Mara Urdapilleta
et al.

Abstract: Urbanization promotes habitat degradation because it involves irreversible processes that homogenize habitats and favor the exclusion of native species. This research evaluates rodent community structure at different levels of urbanization in Misiones, Argentina. We expect that rodent communities are less diverse in more highly urbanized areas and that communities differ between each level of urbanization. To assess these hypotheses, rodent capture sessions were carried out from July 2017 to March 2020, totali… Show more

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