ABSTRACT FROM THE ASSOCIATED PAPER IN LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY: Context: To detect an effect of landscape context on a species’ response, the landscape variables need to be measured within the appropriate distance from the species’ response, i.e. at the scale of effect. However, it is not clear what factors determine the scale of effect. Objective: Our objective was to test the prediction that the scale of effect should be smallest when the species’ response is fecundity, larger for abundance, and larger still for occurrence. Methods: We compared the scale of effect of two landscape variables (road density, forest proportion) on the three responses (fecundity, abundance, occurrence) for the wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) in eastern Ontario, ...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
Scale is fundamental to ecological studies as patterns exist at multiple levels of organisation. Sca...
Landscape-scale processes (e.g. habitat loss) are major drivers of the global biodiversity crisis, b...
ABSTRACT FROM THE ASSOCIATED PAPER IN LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY: Context: To detect an effect of landscape ...
Context: To detect an effect of landscape context on a species’ response, the landscape variables ne...
Abstract of associated article: Purpose of Review: Our ability to detect effects of the landscape c...
Abstract of associated article: Purpose of Review: Our ability to detect effects of the landscape c...
Context: Landscape ecologists are often interested in measuring the effects of an environmental vari...
Aim: The spatial extent (scale) at which landscape attributes are measured has a strong impact on in...
Abstract The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called t...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called the scale ...
Wildlife managers often use habitat models to determine species habitat requirements and to identify...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
Scale is fundamental to ecological studies as patterns exist at multiple levels of organisation. Sca...
Landscape-scale processes (e.g. habitat loss) are major drivers of the global biodiversity crisis, b...
ABSTRACT FROM THE ASSOCIATED PAPER IN LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY: Context: To detect an effect of landscape ...
Context: To detect an effect of landscape context on a species’ response, the landscape variables ne...
Abstract of associated article: Purpose of Review: Our ability to detect effects of the landscape c...
Abstract of associated article: Purpose of Review: Our ability to detect effects of the landscape c...
Context: Landscape ecologists are often interested in measuring the effects of an environmental vari...
Aim: The spatial extent (scale) at which landscape attributes are measured has a strong impact on in...
Abstract The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called t...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called the scale ...
Wildlife managers often use habitat models to determine species habitat requirements and to identify...
To quantify the effect of the surrounding landscape context on a biological response at a site, most...
Scale is fundamental to ecological studies as patterns exist at multiple levels of organisation. Sca...
Landscape-scale processes (e.g. habitat loss) are major drivers of the global biodiversity crisis, b...