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Figure 1.

Distribution of Atlantic forest remnants in Southern Bahia and in the five studied landscapes.

Black – forest remnants; dark gray – area proposed as historical forest refugia; light gray – non-refugial area; squares – location of the five studied landscapes.

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Figure 2.

Abundance, alpha diversity and gamma diversity in forests across landscapes with increasing amount of remaining forest.

For abundance and alpha diversity, the mean and 95% confidence interval among the eight surveyed sites per landscape are shown. A. Forest specialist species; B. Habitat generalist species; C. Open-area specialist species; D. Small mammal community.

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Figure 3.

Abundance, alpha diversity and gamma diversity in the matrix across landscapes with increasing amount of remaining forest.

For abundance and alpha diversity, the mean and 95% confidence interval among the eight surveyed sites per landscape are shown. A. Forest specialist species; B. Habitat generalist species; C. Open-area specialist species; D. Small mammal community.

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Figure 4.

Abundance, diversity and composition of the small mammal community across landscapes with increasing amount of remaining forest.

A. Abundance (mean and 95% confidence interval). B. Alpha diversity (mean and 95% confidence interval). C. Gamma diversity. D. Biplot of 2D NMS ordination of the presence/ absence matrix of all small mammal species in each habitat and landscape. Dot – forest; triangle – matrix; from white to black – increasing amount of remaining forest at the landscape.

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