Estimating landscape resistance to movement: a review

KA Zeller, K McGarigal, AR Whiteley - Landscape ecology, 2012 - Springer
Resistance surfaces are often used to fill gaps in our knowledge surrounding animal
movement and are frequently the basis for modeling connectivity associated with …

Estimating effective landscape distances and movement corridors: comparison of habitat and genetic data

MC Mateo-Sánchez, N Balkenhol, S Cushman… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Resistance models provide a key foundation for landscape connectivity analyses and are
widely used to delineate wildlife corridors. Currently, there is no general consensus …

Landscape structural analysis of the Lençóis Maranhenses national park: Implications for conservation

YT Amaral, EM dos Santos, MC Ribeiro… - Journal for Nature …, 2019 - Elsevier
Our work evaluated the anthropic effects on the landscape structure of the Lençóis
Maranhenses National Park (LMNP) and its Buffer Zone, and proposed strategies for the …

Use of stress‐hormone levels and habitat selection to assess functional connectivity of a landscape for an amphibian

A Janin, JP LÉNA, S Deblois, P Joly - Conservation Biology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The influence of landscape matrix on functional connectivity has been clearly established.
Now methods to assess the effects of different land uses on species' movements are needed …

Landscape genetics since 2003: status, challenges and future directions

J Bolliger, T Lander, N Balkenhol - Landscape Ecology, 2014 - Springer
A scientific symposium on landscape genetics, held at the 2013 IALE Europe Conference in
Manchester UK (September 2–8, 2013), highlighted status, challenges and future avenues …

Asymmetric dispersal structures a riverine metapopulation of the freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera laevis

A Terui, Y Miyazaki, A Yoshioka, K Kaifu… - Ecology and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Unidirectional water flow results in the downstream‐biased, asymmetric dispersal of many
riverine organisms. However, little is known of how asymmetric dispersal influences riverine …

Landscape ecology and biodiversity in agricultural landscapes

F Burel, C Lavigne, EJP Marshall, AC Moonen… - 2013 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
Agriculture is mainly seen as a threat for biodiversity of agro-ecosystems. Intensification of
agriculture and its expansion into marginal lands has substantially modified the …

Parameter and uncertainty estimation for process‐oriented population and distribution models: data, statistics and the niche

G Marion, GJ McInerny, J Pagel… - Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The spatial distribution of a species is determined by dynamic processes such as
reproduction, mortality and dispersal. Conventional static species distribution models …

Circuit theory emphasizes the importance of edge-crossing decisions in dispersal-scale movements of a forest passerine

V St-Louis, JD Forester, D Pelletier, M Bélisle… - Landscape …, 2014 - Springer
Measuring landscape connectivity in ways that reflect an animal's propensity or reluctance to
move across a given landscape is key for planning effective conservation strategies …

An approximation approach to spatial connectivity for a data-limited endangered species with implications for habitat restoration

CF Wahl, N Galic, R Brain, M Vaugeois, M Weber… - Biological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Among numerous concerns, restoration ecologists are routinely plagued with the problem of
where to implement conservation efforts to best maintain spatial connectivity and population …