Graph theory is a body of mathematics dealing with problems of connectivity, flow, and routing in networks ranging from social groups to computer networks. Recently, network applications have erupted in many fields, and graph models are now being applied in landscape ecology and conservation biology, particularly for applications couched in metapopulation theory. In these applications, graph nodes represent habitat patches or local populations and links indicate functional connections among populations (i.e. via dispersal). Graphs are models of more complicated real systems, and so it is appropriate to review these applications from the perspective of modelling in general. Here we review recent applications of network theory to habitat patc...
Policies to protect the environment in Europe and in the rest of the world have been adjusted to tak...
Graph theoretic approaches have received increased interest recently in landscape planning and conse...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
Graph theory is a body of mathematics dealing with problems of connectivity, flow, and routing in ne...
While concerns for local and global ecological issues increase, there is a growing need for the cons...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
Abstract. Spatially explicit population models (SEPMs) are often considered the best way to predict ...
International audienceEcological networks are tools for conservation planning that rely on the conce...
A new method to quantify, monitore and assess ecological structures and functions is the application...
Graph theory derived models and measures are increasingly being used to quantify landscape connectiv...
AbstractPolicies to protect the environment in Europe and in the rest of the world have been adjuste...
We use a graph-theoretical landscape modeling approach to investigate how to identify central patche...
Policies to protect the environment in Europe and in the rest of the world have been adjusted to tak...
Graph theoretic approaches have received increased interest recently in landscape planning and conse...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
Graph theory is a body of mathematics dealing with problems of connectivity, flow, and routing in ne...
While concerns for local and global ecological issues increase, there is a growing need for the cons...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
Abstract. Spatially explicit population models (SEPMs) are often considered the best way to predict ...
International audienceEcological networks are tools for conservation planning that rely on the conce...
A new method to quantify, monitore and assess ecological structures and functions is the application...
Graph theory derived models and measures are increasingly being used to quantify landscape connectiv...
AbstractPolicies to protect the environment in Europe and in the rest of the world have been adjuste...
We use a graph-theoretical landscape modeling approach to investigate how to identify central patche...
Policies to protect the environment in Europe and in the rest of the world have been adjusted to tak...
Graph theoretic approaches have received increased interest recently in landscape planning and conse...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...