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UID:https://www.ab.mpg.de/events/44418/478872
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DESCRIPTION: The Amazon contains over half of the planet’s remaining trop
 ical forests and supports a disproportionately large share of global biodi
 versity. Yet this ecosystem faces escalating pressures\, including acceler
 ating deforestation\, widespread fire use\, and the growing impacts of cli
 mate change. These threats are especially acute in the southern Brazilian 
 Amazon\, a region at the heart of the Arc of Deforestation and experiencin
 g some of the highest forest loss rates in the basin. As threats advance a
 nd climate pressures intensify\, an urgent question emerges: how are mamma
 ls responding\, surviving\, or disappearing within this rapidly transformi
 ng Amazon landscape? In this lecture\, I present results of studies that e
 xamine how deforestation\, forest fragmentation\, and climate‑driven hab
 itat changes influence terrestrial mammals across ecological scales.\nSpea
 ker: Daniel Rocha
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T071932Z
LOCATION:Bückle St. 5a\, 78467 Konstanz\, Room: Seminar room MPI-AB Bückl
 estrasse + Online
ORGANIZER;CN=Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior:mailto:lrosales@ab.mpg
 .de
SUMMARY:Institute Seminar by Daniel Rocha: Forest Loss\, Fragmentation and 
 Climate Change: Mammals in a Changing Amazon Landscape
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