Context: Increasing human populations in urban areas pose a threat to species’ persistence through habitat loss and fragmentation. It is therefore essential that we develop methods to investigate critical habitat loss thresholds and least detrimental landscape configurations.Objectives: We develop a framework to assess how the pattern of habitat loss impacts the ecological and social characteristics of a landscape and how this varies depending on the species and criteria by which it is judged.Methods: We use a scenario-based approach to test six propositions in which habitat is lost preferentially based on patch characteristics. We use eight bird and two amphibian species as indicator species. To compare scenarios, we present a method combi...
As the world's urban population is expected to grow by 2.5 billion over the next 30 years, urban lan...
Questions: Can density-dependent habitat selection create extinction–recolonization dynamics typical...
<p>Talk given at Joint 2014 Annual Meeting British Ecological Society and Société Française d’Ecolog...
Context: Increasing human populations in urban areas pose a threat to species’ persistence through h...
Context: Increasing human populations in urban areas pose a threat to species’ persistence through h...
The world is becoming more developed as the human population steadily grows. With the increase in hu...
Anthropogenic habitat destruction is the leading cause of the high rate of extinctions of species ob...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Mathematics, Washington State UniversityAnthropogenic habitat destruct...
Green areas drawn on a city plan represent open spaces that have different meanings for humans and w...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
If conservation efforts are to be successful, it is critical that we understand the relationship bet...
Urbanization results in habitat loss and habitat fragmentation concurrently, both influencing biodiv...
Loss of habitat to urbanization is a primary cause of population declines as human-dominated landsca...
Loss of habitat to urbanization is a primary cause of population declines as human-dominated landsca...
As the world's urban population is expected to grow by 2.5 billion over the next 30 years, urban lan...
As the world's urban population is expected to grow by 2.5 billion over the next 30 years, urban lan...
Questions: Can density-dependent habitat selection create extinction–recolonization dynamics typical...
<p>Talk given at Joint 2014 Annual Meeting British Ecological Society and Société Française d’Ecolog...
Context: Increasing human populations in urban areas pose a threat to species’ persistence through h...
Context: Increasing human populations in urban areas pose a threat to species’ persistence through h...
The world is becoming more developed as the human population steadily grows. With the increase in hu...
Anthropogenic habitat destruction is the leading cause of the high rate of extinctions of species ob...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Mathematics, Washington State UniversityAnthropogenic habitat destruct...
Green areas drawn on a city plan represent open spaces that have different meanings for humans and w...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
If conservation efforts are to be successful, it is critical that we understand the relationship bet...
Urbanization results in habitat loss and habitat fragmentation concurrently, both influencing biodiv...
Loss of habitat to urbanization is a primary cause of population declines as human-dominated landsca...
Loss of habitat to urbanization is a primary cause of population declines as human-dominated landsca...
As the world's urban population is expected to grow by 2.5 billion over the next 30 years, urban lan...
As the world's urban population is expected to grow by 2.5 billion over the next 30 years, urban lan...
Questions: Can density-dependent habitat selection create extinction–recolonization dynamics typical...
<p>Talk given at Joint 2014 Annual Meeting British Ecological Society and Société Française d’Ecolog...