Living in a changing world: effects of roads and Pinus monocultures on an anuran metacommunity in southern Brazil

The loss of species with unique traits and evolutionary histories resulting from anthropogenic land-use changes poses a risk to the maintenance of ecosystems. We investigated the influence of Pinus monocultures and roads on functional, phylogenetic, and taxonomic composition, as well as on functiona...

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Anthropogenic factors
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Body size
Composition
Conservation
Dispersion
Distance
Ecology
Ecosystems
Environmental Management
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Frogs
Habitat selection
Habitat utilization
Habitats
Human influences
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Land use
Life Sciences
Marine & Freshwater Sciences
Monoculture
Oceanography
Phylogenetics
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Pinus
Ponds
Research Article
Road maintenance
Roads
Taxonomy
title Living in a changing world: effects of roads and Pinus monocultures on an anuran metacommunity in southern Brazil
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