We present a brief introduction to current attempts to understand and mitigate the effects of fragmentation on species survival. We provide a short overview of the contributions of empiricists, modellers, and practitioners in this issue of Biodiversity and Conservation, which were initiated during a workshop held in Australia in February 2002 on the topic 'Species Survival in Fragmented Landscapes: Where are we now?'. These contributions address the themes 'uncertainty in research and management', 'tools for quantifying risk and predicting species sensitivity to fragmentation', and 'tools for reassembling fragmented landscapes'. A final contribution provides a synthesis across the contributions and highlights the most important areas for fu...
Animal distribution patterns in human-modified landscapes are often examined from the basis of the "...
Habitat loss and fragmentation has long been considered the primary cause for biodiversity loss and ...
The world is becoming more developed as the human population steadily grows. With the increase in hu...
Abstract. We summarise the contributions of empiricists, modellers, and practitioners in this issue ...
Abstract. We summarise the contributions of empiricists, modellers, and practitioners in this issue ...
The clearing and fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems is commonly acknowledged as a major cause o...
The clearing and fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems is commonly acknowledged as a major cause o...
This chapter begins by summarizing the conceptual approaches used to understand conservation in frag...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global threats to biodiversity and major research topics in ecolo...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
Extensive loss and subdivision of Austral habitats has shaped the contemporary landscape and caused ...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
Evolutionary and population dynamics models suggest that the migration rate will a¡ect the probabili...
This thesis investigates the process of habitat fragmentation and the spatial and temporal scales at...
Debate rages as to whether, once habitat loss effects are discounted, habitat fragmentation leads to...
Animal distribution patterns in human-modified landscapes are often examined from the basis of the "...
Habitat loss and fragmentation has long been considered the primary cause for biodiversity loss and ...
The world is becoming more developed as the human population steadily grows. With the increase in hu...
Abstract. We summarise the contributions of empiricists, modellers, and practitioners in this issue ...
Abstract. We summarise the contributions of empiricists, modellers, and practitioners in this issue ...
The clearing and fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems is commonly acknowledged as a major cause o...
The clearing and fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems is commonly acknowledged as a major cause o...
This chapter begins by summarizing the conceptual approaches used to understand conservation in frag...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global threats to biodiversity and major research topics in ecolo...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
Extensive loss and subdivision of Austral habitats has shaped the contemporary landscape and caused ...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
Evolutionary and population dynamics models suggest that the migration rate will a¡ect the probabili...
This thesis investigates the process of habitat fragmentation and the spatial and temporal scales at...
Debate rages as to whether, once habitat loss effects are discounted, habitat fragmentation leads to...
Animal distribution patterns in human-modified landscapes are often examined from the basis of the "...
Habitat loss and fragmentation has long been considered the primary cause for biodiversity loss and ...
The world is becoming more developed as the human population steadily grows. With the increase in hu...