<div><p>Habitat split is a major force behind the worldwide decline of amphibian populations, causing community change in richness and species composition. In fragmented landscapes, natural remnants, the terrestrial habitat of the adults, are frequently separated from streams, the aquatic habitat of the larvae. An important question is how this landscape configuration affects population levels and if it can drive species to extinction locally. Here, we put forward the first theoretical model on habitat split which is particularly concerned on how split distance – the distance between the two required habitats – affects population size and persistence in isolated fragments. Our diffusive model shows that habitat split alone is able to genera...
The biodiversity on Earth is in a state of decline. Because the full extent of the problem is not kn...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and have generated substanti...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
Habitat split is a major force behind the worldwide decline of amphibian populations, causing commun...
Most amphibian species have biphasic life histories and undergo an ontogenetic shift from aquatic to...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
The worldwide decline in amphibians has been attributed to several causes, especially habitat loss a...
The worldwide decline in amphibians has been attributed to several causes, especially habitat loss a...
Landscape fragmentation constrains movement of animals between habitat patches. Fragmentation may, t...
International audienceAmphibians generally have low dispersal abilities and are often habitat specia...
There is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence the evolution of disp...
We used demographic and life-history data from natural populations of 43 species in order to pre...
Habitat split, defined as human-induced disconnection between habitats used by different life histor...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are the leading causes of species ’ declines and extinctions. A key c...
The biodiversity on Earth is in a state of decline. Because the full extent of the problem is not kn...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and have generated substanti...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
Habitat split is a major force behind the worldwide decline of amphibian populations, causing commun...
Most amphibian species have biphasic life histories and undergo an ontogenetic shift from aquatic to...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
The worldwide decline in amphibians has been attributed to several causes, especially habitat loss a...
The worldwide decline in amphibians has been attributed to several causes, especially habitat loss a...
Landscape fragmentation constrains movement of animals between habitat patches. Fragmentation may, t...
International audienceAmphibians generally have low dispersal abilities and are often habitat specia...
There is growing evidence that anthropogenic landscapes can strongly influence the evolution of disp...
We used demographic and life-history data from natural populations of 43 species in order to pre...
Habitat split, defined as human-induced disconnection between habitats used by different life histor...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are the leading causes of species ’ declines and extinctions. A key c...
The biodiversity on Earth is in a state of decline. Because the full extent of the problem is not kn...
Global losses of amphibian populations are a major conservation concern and have generated substanti...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...