How forest marsupials are affected by habitat degradation and fragmentation? A meta-analysis

Fonturbel, FE; Candia, AB; Salazar, DA; Malebran, J; Gonzalez-Browne, C; Botto-Mahan, C

Abstract

Habitat fragmentation and degradation are important biodiversity change drivers worldwide. Their effects have been described for many animal groups, but little is known about marsupials. We conducted a meta-analysis aiming to evaluate the actual effects of habitat fragmentation and degradation on forest marsupials. From a literature survey, we obtained 85 case studies reporting disturbance comparisons. We found a negative overall effect, as well as a negative effect for habitat fragmentation, but not for habitat degradation. Marsupials from Oceania were negatively affected by habitat disturbance, whereas there was no effect for those from South America. Arboreal marsupials were negatively affected, whereas terrestrial marsupials did not. Species from the families Dasyuridae (Antechinus spp.) and Microbiotheriidae (Dromiciops gliroides) showed to be sensitive to habitat disturbance.

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Título según WOS: How forest marsupials are affected by habitat degradation and fragmentation? A meta-analysis
Título según SCOPUS: How forest marsupials are affected by habitat degradation and fragmentation? A meta-analysis
Título de la Revista: SCIENCE OF NATURE
Volumen: 101
Número: 7
Editorial: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 599
Página final: 602
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1007/s00114-014-1193-z

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS