Habitat loss and fragmentation processes strongly affect biodiversity conservation in landscapes undergoing anthropogenic land use changes. Many attempts have been made to use landscape structure metrics to quantify the independent and joint effects of these processes. Unfortunately, ecological interpretation of those metrics has been plagued by lack of thorough understanding of their theoretical behavior. We explored behavior of 50 metrics in neutral landscapes across a 21-step gradient in aggregation and a 19-step gradient in area using a full factorial design with 100 replicates of each of the 399 combinations of the two factors to assess how well metrics reflected changes in landscape structure. Metric values from real landscapes were u...
Rapid deforestation often produces landscape-level changes in forest characteristics and structure, ...
Theoretical models predict strong influences of habitat loss and fragmentation on species distributi...
Landscape metrics measure the composition and configuration of habitats within landscapes; often the...
A meaningful interpretation of landscape metrics is possible only when the limitations of each measu...
Landscape fragmentation associated with human activities poses serious threats to conservation of th...
Landscape metrics are widely applied in landscape ecology to quantify landscape structure. However, ...
Changes in habitat extent as well as landscape and habitat structure are often caused by human press...
<p>*Landscape metrics include: (1) area metrics, i.e., mean patch size (MPS), total core area (TCA),...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
Approaches to assess the impacts of landscape disturbance scenarios on species range from metrics ba...
The study of the structure and function of landscapes has been a demanding field that reveals issues...
Nature conservation is increasingly based on a landscape approach rather than a species approach. La...
Context: Landscape metrics represent powerful tools for quantifying landscape structure, but uncerta...
The effects of habitat fragmentation and their implications for biodiversity is a central issue in c...
Over time, small local disturbances may result in large regional changes in landscape structure and ...
Rapid deforestation often produces landscape-level changes in forest characteristics and structure, ...
Theoretical models predict strong influences of habitat loss and fragmentation on species distributi...
Landscape metrics measure the composition and configuration of habitats within landscapes; often the...
A meaningful interpretation of landscape metrics is possible only when the limitations of each measu...
Landscape fragmentation associated with human activities poses serious threats to conservation of th...
Landscape metrics are widely applied in landscape ecology to quantify landscape structure. However, ...
Changes in habitat extent as well as landscape and habitat structure are often caused by human press...
<p>*Landscape metrics include: (1) area metrics, i.e., mean patch size (MPS), total core area (TCA),...
The provision of tools for monitoring and especially quantifying the impact of human activities on f...
Approaches to assess the impacts of landscape disturbance scenarios on species range from metrics ba...
The study of the structure and function of landscapes has been a demanding field that reveals issues...
Nature conservation is increasingly based on a landscape approach rather than a species approach. La...
Context: Landscape metrics represent powerful tools for quantifying landscape structure, but uncerta...
The effects of habitat fragmentation and their implications for biodiversity is a central issue in c...
Over time, small local disturbances may result in large regional changes in landscape structure and ...
Rapid deforestation often produces landscape-level changes in forest characteristics and structure, ...
Theoretical models predict strong influences of habitat loss and fragmentation on species distributi...
Landscape metrics measure the composition and configuration of habitats within landscapes; often the...