Connectivity losses lead to a reduction of the amount of habitat resources that can be reached and used by species, and hence to a decline in the ranges and abundance of multiple taxa. Despite the recognized important role of small habitat patches for many species inhabiting fragmented landscapes, their potential contribution as stepping stones for maintaining overall landscape connectivity has received less attention. Using connectivity metrics based on a graph-theoretic approach we (i) quantified the connectivity of grassland patches in a sector of the Pampa region in Argentina, using a range of dispersal distances (from 100 to 10,000 m) representative of the scale of dispersal of different species; (ii) identified the most relevant patch...
Biodiversity conservation in landscapes undergoing climate and land-use changes requires designing m...
Fragmentation and habitat loss can restrict species movement and reduce connectivity, negatively imp...
Agro-ecosystems still retain part of the original biodiversity, although agricultural intensificatio...
The Pampa grassland of Argentina is one of the most highly threatened biomes in the world. A high pr...
Land use changes are occurring with unprecedented magnitude and intensity, imposing global impacts o...
The South African grassland biome is one of the most threatened biomes in South Africa. Approximatel...
Artículo de publicación SCOPUSDisentangling the contribution of corridors to landscape connectivity...
The Atlantic Forest in Brazil is a biodiversity hotspot, yet its diverse ecosystems and species are ...
Land use intensification reduces natural areas and alters landscape heterogeneity diminishing specie...
International audienceDue to the continued expansion of pastures and illicit crops, the Andes-Amazon...
1. Incorporating interactions into a biogeographical framework may serve to understand how interact...
Landscape connectivity has traditionally been studied for animal species rather than for plants, esp...
The methods for measuring landscape connectivity have never been compared or tested for their respon...
International audienceQuestions: How does connectivity affect animal-dispersed plant assemblages in ...
[Context] Functional connectivity is vital for plant species dispersal, but little is known about ho...
Biodiversity conservation in landscapes undergoing climate and land-use changes requires designing m...
Fragmentation and habitat loss can restrict species movement and reduce connectivity, negatively imp...
Agro-ecosystems still retain part of the original biodiversity, although agricultural intensificatio...
The Pampa grassland of Argentina is one of the most highly threatened biomes in the world. A high pr...
Land use changes are occurring with unprecedented magnitude and intensity, imposing global impacts o...
The South African grassland biome is one of the most threatened biomes in South Africa. Approximatel...
Artículo de publicación SCOPUSDisentangling the contribution of corridors to landscape connectivity...
The Atlantic Forest in Brazil is a biodiversity hotspot, yet its diverse ecosystems and species are ...
Land use intensification reduces natural areas and alters landscape heterogeneity diminishing specie...
International audienceDue to the continued expansion of pastures and illicit crops, the Andes-Amazon...
1. Incorporating interactions into a biogeographical framework may serve to understand how interact...
Landscape connectivity has traditionally been studied for animal species rather than for plants, esp...
The methods for measuring landscape connectivity have never been compared or tested for their respon...
International audienceQuestions: How does connectivity affect animal-dispersed plant assemblages in ...
[Context] Functional connectivity is vital for plant species dispersal, but little is known about ho...
Biodiversity conservation in landscapes undergoing climate and land-use changes requires designing m...
Fragmentation and habitat loss can restrict species movement and reduce connectivity, negatively imp...
Agro-ecosystems still retain part of the original biodiversity, although agricultural intensificatio...