[HTML][HTML] Connectivity metrics for conservation planning and monitoring

ATH Keeley, P Beier, JS Jenness - Biological Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
Conservation plans increasingly include goals to maintain a connected network. For
example, planners might design a linkage between two conserved areas, or the parties to …

Habitat connectivity in biodiversity conservation: A review of recent studies and applications

CA Correa Ayram, ME Mendoza… - Progress in …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
The study of landscape connectivity in conservation has increased considerably since the
early part of the 21st century. While the implications of landscape connectivity are self …

Rethinking patch size and isolation effects: the habitat amount hypothesis

L Fahrig - Journal of biogeography, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
I challenge (1) the assumption that habitat patches are natural units of measurement for
species richness, and (2) the assumption of distinct effects of habitat patch size and isolation …

EDITOR'S CHOICE: Stepping stones are crucial for species' long‐distance dispersal and range expansion through habitat networks

S Saura, Ö Bodin, MJ Fortin - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Climate and land‐use changes will require species to move large distances following shifts
in their suitable habitats, which will frequently involve traversing intensively human‐modified …

Individual dispersal, landscape connectivity and ecological networks

M Baguette, S Blanchet, D Legrand… - Biological …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Connectivity is classically considered an emergent property of landscapes encapsulating
individuals' flows across space. However, its operational use requires a precise …

Global trade networks determine the distribution of invasive non‐native species

D Chapman, BV Purse, HE Roy… - Global Ecology and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Although global trade is implicated in biological invasions, the assumption that trade
networks explain the large‐scale distributions of non‐native species remains largely …

[PDF][PDF] Landscape Ecology in Theory and Practice

MG Turner - 2001 - lepicolea.wordpress.com
They may influence us as individuals by their encouragement and guidance; they may affect
their community through their untiring commitment to service and the greater good; or they …

Using circuit theory to model connectivity in ecology, evolution, and conservation

BH McRae, BG Dickson, TH Keitt, VB Shah - Ecology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Connectivity among populations and habitats is important for a wide range of ecological
processes. Understanding, preserving, and restoring connectivity in complex landscapes …

Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation: a synthesis

J Fischer, DB Lindenmayer - Global ecology and biogeography, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss.
Their effects may be understood by focusing on:(1) individual species and the processes …

Habitat fragmentation causes immediate and time‐delayed biodiversity loss at different trophic levels

J Krauss, R Bommarco, M Guardiola… - Ecology …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 597–605 Abstract Intensification or abandonment of agricultural
land use has led to a severe decline of semi‐natural habitats across Europe. This can cause …