1. Local extinctions in habitat patches and asymmetric dispersal between patches are key processes structuring animal populations in heterogeneous environments. Effective landscape conservation requires an understanding of how habitat loss and fragmentation influence demographic processes within populations and movement between populations. 2. We used patch occupancy surveys and molecular data for a rainforest bird, the logrunner (Orthonyx temminckii), to determine (i) the effects of landscape change and patch structure on local extinction; (ii) the asymmetry of emigration and immigration rates; (iii) the relative influence of local and between-population landscapes on asymmetric emigration and immigration; and (iv) the relative contributio...
A central problem in ecology is to understand how human impacts affect plant-animal interactions tha...
Human activities, such as agriculture and forest exploitation, have modified landscapes worldwide. D...
Many ecologists believe birds disappear from tropical forest fragments because they are poor dispers...
Local extinctions in habitat patches and asymmetric dispersal between patches are key processes stru...
The local extinction of habitat patches and dispersal between the patches are important processes st...
14 pagesInternational audienceHabitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversit...
Current patterns of worldwide population declines and species extinction have been attributed to the...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
Understanding the effects of landscape modification on gene flow of fauna is central to informing co...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation of species that live in naturally patchy metapopulations such as...
Habitat loss and fragmentation alter the composition of bird assemblages in rainforest. Because bird...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are drivers of major declines in biodiversity and specie...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Loss of functional connectivity following habitat loss and fragmentation could drive species decline...
A central problem in ecology is to understand how human impacts affect plant-animal interactions tha...
Human activities, such as agriculture and forest exploitation, have modified landscapes worldwide. D...
Many ecologists believe birds disappear from tropical forest fragments because they are poor dispers...
Local extinctions in habitat patches and asymmetric dispersal between patches are key processes stru...
The local extinction of habitat patches and dispersal between the patches are important processes st...
14 pagesInternational audienceHabitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversit...
Current patterns of worldwide population declines and species extinction have been attributed to the...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
Understanding the effects of landscape modification on gene flow of fauna is central to informing co...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation of species that live in naturally patchy metapopulations such as...
Habitat loss and fragmentation alter the composition of bird assemblages in rainforest. Because bird...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are drivers of major declines in biodiversity and specie...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Loss of functional connectivity following habitat loss and fragmentation could drive species decline...
A central problem in ecology is to understand how human impacts affect plant-animal interactions tha...
Human activities, such as agriculture and forest exploitation, have modified landscapes worldwide. D...
Many ecologists believe birds disappear from tropical forest fragments because they are poor dispers...