[HTML][HTML] Species in a dynamic world: consequences of habitat network dynamics on conservation planning

AJA Van Teeffelen, CC Vos, P Opdam - Biological Conservation, 2012 - Elsevier
Habitat dynamics (habitat turnover due to natural perturbations or human activity) are
commonplace, particularly in intensively used landscapes. Conservation planning requires …

[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 …

Drivers of seabird population recovery on New Zealand islands after predator eradication

RT Buxton, C Jones, H Moller… - Conservation …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Eradication of introduced mammalian predators from islands has become increasingly
common, with over 800 successful projects around the world. Historically, introduced …

The ecology of visual landscapes: Exploring the conceptual common ground of visual and ecological landscape indicators

G Fry, MS Tveit, Å Ode, MD Velarde - Ecological indicators, 2009 - Elsevier
This paper explores the conceptual common ground between visual and ecological
landscape indicators. Indicators can be used to summarise complex information about …

Man bites mosquito: understanding the contribution of human movement to vector-borne disease dynamics

B Adams, DD Kapan - PloS one, 2009 - journals.plos.org
In metropolitan areas people travel frequently and extensively but often in highly structured
commuting patterns. We investigate the role of this type of human movement in the …

A landscape approach to advance intermittent river ecology

T Datry, H Pella, C Leigh, N Bonada… - Freshwater …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Intermittent rivers are increasingly viewed as shifting mosaics of lotic (flowing water), lentic
(standing water) and terrestrial (dry riverbed) habitats. The diversity, spatial arrangement …

Andean land use and biodiversity: humanized landscapes in a time of change

KR Young - Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 2009 - BioOne
Some landscapes cannot be understood without references to the kinds, degrees, and
history of human-caused modifications to the Earth's surface. The tropical latitudes of the …

When small changes matter: the role of cross‐scale interactions between habitat and ecological connectivity in recovery

SF Thrush, JE Hewitt, AM Lohrer… - Ecological …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Interaction between the diversity of local communities and the degree of connectivity
between them has the potential to influence local recovery rates and thus profoundly affect …

Metapopulation responses to patch connectivity and quality are masked by successional habitat dynamics

JA Hodgson, A Moilanen, CD Thomas - Ecology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Many species have to track changes in the spatial distribution of suitable habitat from
generation to generation. Understanding the dynamics of such species will likely require …

Colonization and extinction in dynamic habitats: an occupancy approach for a Great Plains stream fish assemblage

JA Falke, LL Bailey, KD Fausch, KR Bestgen - Ecology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Despite the importance of habitat in determining species distribution and persistence,
habitat dynamics are rarely modeled in studies of metapopulations. We used an integrated …