Habitat fragmentation is one of the most important threats to biodiversity. Decreasing patch size may lead to a reduction in the size of populations and to an increased extinction risk of remnant populations. Furthermore, colonization rates may be reduced in isolated patches. To investigate the effects of isolation and patch size on extinction and colonization rates of plant species, calcareous grasslands at three sites in the Swiss Jura Mountains were experimentally fragmented into patches of 0.25, 2.25, and 20.25m2 by frequent mowing of the surrounding area from 1993 to 1999. Species richness in the fragment plots and adjacent control plots of the same sizes was recorded during these 7years. In agreement with the theory of island biogeogr...
Context: Habitat loss is a major threat to biodiversity. It can create temporal lags in decline of s...
1 Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant spe...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are believed to be two of the main reasons for high extinction rates ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.esa.org/esa.Understan...
Calcareous grasslands are among the most species-rich ecosystems in temperate countries. These ecosy...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
We synthesize findings from a 7-year fragmentation experiment in species-rich, nutrient-poor, dry ca...
The ongoing anthropogenic impact on our landscape, e.g. by intensification of agricultural use and a...
Calcareous grasslands are among the most species-rich ecosystems in temperate countries. However, th...
Species-area relationships and island biogeography theory are commonly used to predict how species r...
abstract: Few studies have focused explicitly on the later stages of the fragmentation process, or “...
Due to the transition from traditional land use to modern agriculture throughout Europe, semi-natura...
Decades of research suggest that species richness depends on spatial characteristics of habitat patc...
Habitat fragmentation is considered a primary issue in conservation biology. This concern centers ar...
The fragmentation of natural habitat is considered to be a major threat to biodiversity. Decreasing ...
Context: Habitat loss is a major threat to biodiversity. It can create temporal lags in decline of s...
1 Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant spe...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are believed to be two of the main reasons for high extinction rates ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.esa.org/esa.Understan...
Calcareous grasslands are among the most species-rich ecosystems in temperate countries. These ecosy...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
We synthesize findings from a 7-year fragmentation experiment in species-rich, nutrient-poor, dry ca...
The ongoing anthropogenic impact on our landscape, e.g. by intensification of agricultural use and a...
Calcareous grasslands are among the most species-rich ecosystems in temperate countries. However, th...
Species-area relationships and island biogeography theory are commonly used to predict how species r...
abstract: Few studies have focused explicitly on the later stages of the fragmentation process, or “...
Due to the transition from traditional land use to modern agriculture throughout Europe, semi-natura...
Decades of research suggest that species richness depends on spatial characteristics of habitat patc...
Habitat fragmentation is considered a primary issue in conservation biology. This concern centers ar...
The fragmentation of natural habitat is considered to be a major threat to biodiversity. Decreasing ...
Context: Habitat loss is a major threat to biodiversity. It can create temporal lags in decline of s...
1 Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant spe...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are believed to be two of the main reasons for high extinction rates ...