<p>The daily population abundances were averaged over eight simulation years and 20 reference replicates, and were based on evaluated landscape parameters in the dispersal model. Each of the panels represents a different duration of the swarming movement, i.e. dispersal before individuals are allowed to settle in an aquatic habitat cell: A) 240, B) 480, C) 720, and D) 960 minutes swarming. Effective distances are plotted on the x-axis and the edge permeability values are plotted on the y-axis.</p
<p>Different lines indicate the amount of surviving species out of 21 at different time intervals (<...
Spatially explicit simulation models of varying degree of complexity are increasingly used in landsc...
<p>Maximum dispersal distance increased rapidly with increasing and model organisms with 100 second...
<p>Only accomplished recoveries were plotted. Each of the panels represents a different duration of ...
<p>A) probability of colonizing the new ditch, B) probability of mortality in the terrestrial habita...
<p>Lighter colours depict higher densities (black cells harbour zero individuals). Low edge permeabi...
Dispersal is an important process in ecology, but its measurement is difficult. In particular, natal...
The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called the scale ...
In landscape ecology, correlational approaches are typically used to analyse links between local pop...
Abstract The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called t...
Human practices in managed landscapes may often adversely affect aquatic biota, such as aquatic inse...
<div><p>Human practices in managed landscapes may often adversely affect aquatic biota, such as aqua...
Human practices in managed landscapes may often adversely affect aquatic biota, such as aquatic inse...
Human practices in managed landscapes may often adversely affect aquatic biota, such as aquatic inse...
<p>The four panels correspond to four climate and land use scenarios: (a) no habitat change, (b) lan...
<p>Different lines indicate the amount of surviving species out of 21 at different time intervals (<...
Spatially explicit simulation models of varying degree of complexity are increasingly used in landsc...
<p>Maximum dispersal distance increased rapidly with increasing and model organisms with 100 second...
<p>Only accomplished recoveries were plotted. Each of the panels represents a different duration of ...
<p>A) probability of colonizing the new ditch, B) probability of mortality in the terrestrial habita...
<p>Lighter colours depict higher densities (black cells harbour zero individuals). Low edge permeabi...
Dispersal is an important process in ecology, but its measurement is difficult. In particular, natal...
The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called the scale ...
In landscape ecology, correlational approaches are typically used to analyse links between local pop...
Abstract The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called t...
Human practices in managed landscapes may often adversely affect aquatic biota, such as aquatic inse...
<div><p>Human practices in managed landscapes may often adversely affect aquatic biota, such as aqua...
Human practices in managed landscapes may often adversely affect aquatic biota, such as aquatic inse...
Human practices in managed landscapes may often adversely affect aquatic biota, such as aquatic inse...
<p>The four panels correspond to four climate and land use scenarios: (a) no habitat change, (b) lan...
<p>Different lines indicate the amount of surviving species out of 21 at different time intervals (<...
Spatially explicit simulation models of varying degree of complexity are increasingly used in landsc...
<p>Maximum dispersal distance increased rapidly with increasing and model organisms with 100 second...