Acknowledgements
We are grateful to M. Brandão for his help in identifying rodents, as well as to the Conselho Municipal de Meio Ambiente de Santa Helena and Itaipu Binacional for the authorizations to carry out this research on their property (protocol 3692394). Further, we thank the Sistema de Tecnologia e Monitoramento Ambiental do Paraná (SIMEPAR) for providing climate data.
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Santa Helena, Paraná, Brazil.
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Notes on contributors
Alisson Ody
Alisson Ody received his master’s degree (Natural Resources and Sustainability) from the Federal University of Technology-Paraná, Brazil, and is a biologist interested in the effects of degraded habitats on small mammal populations.
Thomas Püttker
Thomas Püttker received his PhD from the University of Hamburg, Germany, and is currently an assistant professor at the Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil. He is interested in the effects of anthropic land use on diversity patterns, especially in the distribution of animals in anthropic landscapes (on population and community levels). His recent projects focus on insects and other invertebrates.
Leonardo Biral
Leonardo Biral received his PhD from the São Paulo State University, Brazil. He is a professor at the Federal University of Technology-Paraná, Brazil, and is a botanist with expertise in the systematics and taxonomy of flowering plants.
Vagner Cavarzere
Vagner Cavarzere received his PhD from the University of São Paulo, Brazil, and is currently a professor at São Paulo State University. He is an ornithologist with experience in the zoology and ecology of Neotropical birds, and is also interested in studying the diversity of Atlantic Forest vertebrate terrestrial fauna.