Abstract Spatial graphs in landscape ecology and conservation have emerged recently as a powerful methodology to model patterns in the topology and connectivity of habitat patches (structural connectiv-ity) and the movement of genes, individuals or populations among these patches (potential functional connectivity). Most spatial graph’s applications to date have been in the terrestrial realm, whereas the use of spatially explicit graph-based methods in the freshwater sciences has lagged far behind. Although at first patch-based spatial graphs were not considered suitable for representing the branching network of riverine landscapes, here we argue that the application of graphs can be a useful tool for quantifying habitat connectivity of fre...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
The addition of large water storage dams to rivers in California's Central Valley blocked access to ...
Habitat fragmentation and land use changes are causing major biodiversity losses. Connectivity of th...
Spatial graphs in landscape ecology and conservation have emerged recently as a powerful methodology...
Graph theoretic approaches have received increased interest recently in landscape planning and conse...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
A new method to quantify, monitore and assess ecological structures and functions is the application...
Graph theory is a body of mathematics dealing with problems of connectivity, flow, and routing in ne...
Graph-based analysis is a promising approach for analyzing the functional and structural connectivit...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
The addition of large water storage dams to rivers in California's Central Valley blocked access to ...
Habitat fragmentation and land use changes are causing major biodiversity losses. Connectivity of th...
Spatial graphs in landscape ecology and conservation have emerged recently as a powerful methodology...
Graph theoretic approaches have received increased interest recently in landscape planning and conse...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
A new method to quantify, monitore and assess ecological structures and functions is the application...
Graph theory is a body of mathematics dealing with problems of connectivity, flow, and routing in ne...
Graph-based analysis is a promising approach for analyzing the functional and structural connectivit...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
The addition of large water storage dams to rivers in California's Central Valley blocked access to ...
Habitat fragmentation and land use changes are causing major biodiversity losses. Connectivity of th...