The species–area relationship (SAR) gives a quantitative description of the increasing number of species in a community with increasing area of habitat. In conservation, SARs have been used to predict the number of extinctions when the area of habitat is reduced. Such predictions are most needed for landscapes rather than for individual habitat fragments, but SAR-based predictions of extinctions for landscapes with highly fragmented habitat are likely to be biased because SAR assumes contiguous habitat. In reality, habitat loss is typically accompanied by habitat fragmentation. To quantify the effect of fragmentation in addition to the effect of habitat loss on the number of species, we extend the power-law SAR to the species–fragmented are...
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Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.The species-area relationship (SAR), i.e. ...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to...
Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to...
Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to...
The world is becoming more developed as the human population steadily grows. With the increase in hu...
To estimate species loss from habitat destruction, ecologists typically use species–area relationshi...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.The species-area relationship (SAR), i.e. ...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to...
Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to...
Communities in fragmented landscapes are often assumed to be structured by species extinction due to...
The world is becoming more developed as the human population steadily grows. With the increase in hu...
To estimate species loss from habitat destruction, ecologists typically use species–area relationshi...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.The species-area relationship (SAR), i.e. ...
International audienceEcological theory is essential to predict the effects of global changes such a...