Scale-specific patterns of resource distribution on landscapes entrain attributes of resident animal communities such that species body-mass distributions are organized into distinct aggregations. Species within each aggregation respond to resources over the same range of scale. This discontinuous pattern has predictive power: invasive species and extinct or declining species in landscapes subject to human transformation tend to be located at the edge of body-mass aggregations (P \u3c 0.01), which may be transition zones between distinct ranges of scale. Location at scale breaks affords species great opportunity, but also potential crisis
The need to understand how anthropogenic landscape alteration affects fauna populations has never be...
The five articles in this special feature extend the discovery of regular patterns of deviation from...
An ability to predict species\u27 sensitivities to habitat loss and fragmentation has important cons...
Scale-specific patterns of resource distribution on landscapes entrain attributes of resident animal...
Discontinuous structure in landscapes may result in discontinuous, aggregated species bodymass patte...
In this dissertation, I explore multiple tenets of the textural discontinuity hypothesis, which stat...
In this dissertation, I explore multiple tenets of the textural discontinuity hypothesis, which stat...
The unprecedented scale of problems affecting wildlife ecology today overwhelms many managers. Chall...
Discontinuous structure in landscapes may cause discontinuous, aggregated species body-mass patterns...
Understanding how animals interact with their environment is critical for evaluating, mitigating and...
Historically, ecology has focused on continuous distributions and smooth transitions. Only recently ...
The causes of nomadism, migration, and decline in vertebrates are debated issues in the ecological s...
Interaction between habitat and species is central in ecology. Habitat structure may be conceived as...
Community saturation can help to explain why biological invasions fail. However, previous research h...
Investigations of processes that drive animal distribution and abundance are often approached at one...
The need to understand how anthropogenic landscape alteration affects fauna populations has never be...
The five articles in this special feature extend the discovery of regular patterns of deviation from...
An ability to predict species\u27 sensitivities to habitat loss and fragmentation has important cons...
Scale-specific patterns of resource distribution on landscapes entrain attributes of resident animal...
Discontinuous structure in landscapes may result in discontinuous, aggregated species bodymass patte...
In this dissertation, I explore multiple tenets of the textural discontinuity hypothesis, which stat...
In this dissertation, I explore multiple tenets of the textural discontinuity hypothesis, which stat...
The unprecedented scale of problems affecting wildlife ecology today overwhelms many managers. Chall...
Discontinuous structure in landscapes may cause discontinuous, aggregated species body-mass patterns...
Understanding how animals interact with their environment is critical for evaluating, mitigating and...
Historically, ecology has focused on continuous distributions and smooth transitions. Only recently ...
The causes of nomadism, migration, and decline in vertebrates are debated issues in the ecological s...
Interaction between habitat and species is central in ecology. Habitat structure may be conceived as...
Community saturation can help to explain why biological invasions fail. However, previous research h...
Investigations of processes that drive animal distribution and abundance are often approached at one...
The need to understand how anthropogenic landscape alteration affects fauna populations has never be...
The five articles in this special feature extend the discovery of regular patterns of deviation from...
An ability to predict species\u27 sensitivities to habitat loss and fragmentation has important cons...