Modeling habitat split: landscape and life history traits determine amphibian extinction thresholds

CR Fonseca, RM Coutinho, F Azevedo, JM Berbert… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Habitat split is a major force behind the worldwide decline of amphibian populations,
causing community change in richness and species composition. In fragmented landscapes,
natural remnants, the terrestrial habitat of the adults, are frequently separated from streams,
the aquatic habitat of the larvae. An important question is how this landscape configuration
affects population levels and if it can drive species to extinction locally. Here, we put forward
the first theoretical model on habitat split which is particularly concerned on how split …

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CR Fonseca, RM Coutinho, F Azevedo, JM Berbert… - 2013 - academia.edu
Habitat split is a major force behind the worldwide decline of amphibian populations,
causing community change in richness and species composition. In fragmented landscapes,
natural remnants, the terrestrial habitat of the adults, are frequently separated from streams,
the aquatic habitat of the larvae. An important question is how this landscape configuration
affects population levels and if it can drive species to extinction locally. Here, we put forward
the first theoretical model on habitat split which is particularly concerned on how split …
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