The type of matrix, the landscape surrounding habitat patches, may determine the distribution and function of local populations. However, the matrix is often heterogeneous, and its various components may differentially contribute to metapopulation processes at different spatial scales, a phenomenon that has rarely been investigated. The aim of this study was to estimate the relative importance of matrix composition and spatial scale, habitat quality, and management intensity on the occurrence and density of local populations of two endangered large blue butterflies: Phengaris teleius and P. nausithous. Presence and abundance data were assessed over two years, 2011-12, in 100 local patches within two heterogeneous regions (near Kraków and Ta...
Most of the European grassland butterfly species are dependent on species rich grasslands shaped by ...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
Habitat fragmentation, patch quality and landscape structure are important predictors for species ri...
The landscape matrix is suggested to influence the effect of habitat fragmentation on species richne...
Which factors influence the occurrence, population size and density of species in fragmented habitat...
Current definitions of habitat are closely allied to the concept of patch and matrix. This concept i...
Although there is much research showing a strong negative effect of habitat fragmentation and deteri...
During the last 50 years, the distribution and abundance of many European butterfly species associat...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The quality and extent of the 'matrix' in terrestrial fragmented landscapes may influence the persis...
1. In this study we addressed the question of the generalization of population viability analysis by...
1. The habitat requirements of a species are the resources, conditions and space required for surviv...
Metapopulation theory predicts the occurrence of animals in habitat patches. In this paper, we teste...
1- The relative importance of local- and landscape-scale factors on butterfly diversity can depend o...
<div><p>Most studies dealing with species distribution patterns on fragmented landscapes focus on th...
Most of the European grassland butterfly species are dependent on species rich grasslands shaped by ...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
Habitat fragmentation, patch quality and landscape structure are important predictors for species ri...
The landscape matrix is suggested to influence the effect of habitat fragmentation on species richne...
Which factors influence the occurrence, population size and density of species in fragmented habitat...
Current definitions of habitat are closely allied to the concept of patch and matrix. This concept i...
Although there is much research showing a strong negative effect of habitat fragmentation and deteri...
During the last 50 years, the distribution and abundance of many European butterfly species associat...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
The quality and extent of the 'matrix' in terrestrial fragmented landscapes may influence the persis...
1. In this study we addressed the question of the generalization of population viability analysis by...
1. The habitat requirements of a species are the resources, conditions and space required for surviv...
Metapopulation theory predicts the occurrence of animals in habitat patches. In this paper, we teste...
1- The relative importance of local- and landscape-scale factors on butterfly diversity can depend o...
<div><p>Most studies dealing with species distribution patterns on fragmented landscapes focus on th...
Most of the European grassland butterfly species are dependent on species rich grasslands shaped by ...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
Habitat fragmentation, patch quality and landscape structure are important predictors for species ri...