Connectivity of animal populations is an increasingly prominent concern in fragmented landscapes, yet existing methodological and conceptual approaches implicitly assume the presence of, or need for, discrete corridors. We tested this assumption by developing a flexible conceptual approach that does not assume, but allows for, the presence of discrete movement corridors. We quantified functional connectivity habitat for greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) across a large landscape in central western North America. We assigned sample locations to a movement state (encamped, traveling and relocating), and used Global Positioning System (GPS) location data and conditional logistic regression to estimate state-specific resource selec...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are widely recognized as among the most important threats to global b...
International audienceIntroduction Connected landscapes can increase the effectiveness of protected ...
Context Land use changes have modified the extent and structure of native vegetation, resulting in ...
<div><p>Connectivity of animal populations is an increasingly prominent concern in fragmented landsc...
Maintaining connectivity of sage-grouse habitat is critical to managing sage-grouse populations in t...
The built environment, especially roads, urban and suburban development, can reduce the ability for ...
The ability to identify regions of high functional connectivity for multiple wildlife species is of ...
BackgroundIncreases in landscape connectivity can improve a species’ ability to cope with habitat fr...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Session Landscape ecology [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IR...
Landscape connectivity models aim to map the links or corridors that wildlife would or do use betwee...
Preserving connectivity, or the ability of a landscape to support species movement, is among the mos...
<div><p>Landscape connectivity describes how the movement of animals relates to landscape structure....
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the flow of ecological processes...
Landscape connectivity describes how the movement of animals relates to landscape structure. The way...
Context Understanding connectivity patterns in relation to habitat fragmentation is essential to lan...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are widely recognized as among the most important threats to global b...
International audienceIntroduction Connected landscapes can increase the effectiveness of protected ...
Context Land use changes have modified the extent and structure of native vegetation, resulting in ...
<div><p>Connectivity of animal populations is an increasingly prominent concern in fragmented landsc...
Maintaining connectivity of sage-grouse habitat is critical to managing sage-grouse populations in t...
The built environment, especially roads, urban and suburban development, can reduce the ability for ...
The ability to identify regions of high functional connectivity for multiple wildlife species is of ...
BackgroundIncreases in landscape connectivity can improve a species’ ability to cope with habitat fr...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Session Landscape ecology [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IR...
Landscape connectivity models aim to map the links or corridors that wildlife would or do use betwee...
Preserving connectivity, or the ability of a landscape to support species movement, is among the mos...
<div><p>Landscape connectivity describes how the movement of animals relates to landscape structure....
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the flow of ecological processes...
Landscape connectivity describes how the movement of animals relates to landscape structure. The way...
Context Understanding connectivity patterns in relation to habitat fragmentation is essential to lan...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are widely recognized as among the most important threats to global b...
International audienceIntroduction Connected landscapes can increase the effectiveness of protected ...
Context Land use changes have modified the extent and structure of native vegetation, resulting in ...