<p>Site is a random factor with two levels; Composition is a fixed factor with four levels (Sparse, Dense, Sharp or Gradual). Distance is fixed with four levels (0–5, 5–10, 10–15 and 15–20 cm from edge of experimental landscapes). Site is a random factor with 2 levels; Patch is a random factor nested in Composition and Site and has three levels; <i>n</i> = 2 turfs sampled at each distance in each treatment. Non-significant terms at <i>P ></i>0.25 that were not pooled, did not change the outcome of any tests relevant for the hypotheses being tested.</p
Aim: The spatial extent (scale) at which landscape attributes are measured has a strong impact on in...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
<p>The effect of local habitat conditions, current and historical landscape structure on species ric...
†<p> Tested against the pooled term: Residual+C×S.</p><p>Composition is a fixed factor with four lev...
<p>Mean (±SE) numbers of species in experimental landscapes with different composition (Sparse, Dens...
*<p> indicates <i>P</i><0.05 and ** indicates <i>P</i><0.005</p><p>Site is random with two levels; C...
<p>Mean (±SE) numbers of species as a function of distance from edge of habitat (0–5, 5–10, 10–15 an...
<p>Distance was fixed with 3 levels (inside, edge, 2.5 m), R <i>vs</i> Ref was fixed with 2 levels, ...
Context: Landscape ecologists are often interested in measuring the effects of an environmental vari...
<p>Species richness analyses used PQL generalized linear mixed models (with Poisson distribution and...
ABSTRACT FROM THE ASSOCIATED PAPER IN LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY: Context: To detect an effect of landscape ...
<p>Values >2 indicate significantly fewer associations than would be expected from chance, whereas v...
<p>(a) Monotypic sparse and (b) monotypic dense; (c) sharp transition between dense and sparse and (...
Human modification of landscapes is a pervasive global issue with major implications for biodiversit...
<p>Methods: For this lab, students worked in groups of 3-5 individuals. The number of members in thi...
Aim: The spatial extent (scale) at which landscape attributes are measured has a strong impact on in...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
<p>The effect of local habitat conditions, current and historical landscape structure on species ric...
†<p> Tested against the pooled term: Residual+C×S.</p><p>Composition is a fixed factor with four lev...
<p>Mean (±SE) numbers of species in experimental landscapes with different composition (Sparse, Dens...
*<p> indicates <i>P</i><0.05 and ** indicates <i>P</i><0.005</p><p>Site is random with two levels; C...
<p>Mean (±SE) numbers of species as a function of distance from edge of habitat (0–5, 5–10, 10–15 an...
<p>Distance was fixed with 3 levels (inside, edge, 2.5 m), R <i>vs</i> Ref was fixed with 2 levels, ...
Context: Landscape ecologists are often interested in measuring the effects of an environmental vari...
<p>Species richness analyses used PQL generalized linear mixed models (with Poisson distribution and...
ABSTRACT FROM THE ASSOCIATED PAPER IN LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY: Context: To detect an effect of landscape ...
<p>Values >2 indicate significantly fewer associations than would be expected from chance, whereas v...
<p>(a) Monotypic sparse and (b) monotypic dense; (c) sharp transition between dense and sparse and (...
Human modification of landscapes is a pervasive global issue with major implications for biodiversit...
<p>Methods: For this lab, students worked in groups of 3-5 individuals. The number of members in thi...
Aim: The spatial extent (scale) at which landscape attributes are measured has a strong impact on in...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
<p>The effect of local habitat conditions, current and historical landscape structure on species ric...