We tested the hypotheses that species with greater mobility and/or higher reproductive rates are less sensitive to habitat loss than species with lower mobility and/or reproductive rates by conducting a meta-analysis of wetland vertebrate responses to wetland habitat loss. We combined data from 90 studies conducted worldwide that quantified the relationship between wetland amount in a landscape and population abundance of at least one wetland species to determine if mobility (indexed as home range size and body length) and annual reproductive rate influence species responses to wetland loss. When analyzed across all taxa, animals with higher reproductive rates were less sensitive to wetland loss. Surprisingly, we did not find an effect of m...
An ability to predict species\u27 sensitivities to habitat loss and fragmentation has important cons...
Identifying the factors that determine the spatial distribution of biodiversity is a major focus of ...
As habitat loss and fragmentation are major causes of decline in animal species, studying habitat re...
We tested the hypotheses that species with greater mobility and/or higher reproductive rates are les...
We tested the hypotheses that species with greater mobility and/or higher reproductive rates are les...
<div><p>We tested the hypotheses that species with greater mobility and/or higher reproductive rates...
We tested the hypotheses that species with greater mobility and/or higher reproductive rates are les...
We tested the hypotheses that species with greater mobility and/or higher reproductive rates are les...
<p>Effects of reproductive rate and mobility (indexed as home range size and body length) on populat...
Many wetlands harbour highly diverse biological communities and provide extensive ecosystem services...
Conservation management of wetland-dependent species generally focuses on preserving or increasing w...
The populations of many amphibian species appear to be in decline. The loss of amphibians contribute...
Abstract Conversion of landscapes for human uses is widely associated with loss of biodiversity. Her...
Many wetlands harbour highly diverse biological communities and provide extensive ecosystem services...
International audienceAmphibians generally have low dispersal abilities and are often habitat specia...
An ability to predict species\u27 sensitivities to habitat loss and fragmentation has important cons...
Identifying the factors that determine the spatial distribution of biodiversity is a major focus of ...
As habitat loss and fragmentation are major causes of decline in animal species, studying habitat re...
We tested the hypotheses that species with greater mobility and/or higher reproductive rates are les...
We tested the hypotheses that species with greater mobility and/or higher reproductive rates are les...
<div><p>We tested the hypotheses that species with greater mobility and/or higher reproductive rates...
We tested the hypotheses that species with greater mobility and/or higher reproductive rates are les...
We tested the hypotheses that species with greater mobility and/or higher reproductive rates are les...
<p>Effects of reproductive rate and mobility (indexed as home range size and body length) on populat...
Many wetlands harbour highly diverse biological communities and provide extensive ecosystem services...
Conservation management of wetland-dependent species generally focuses on preserving or increasing w...
The populations of many amphibian species appear to be in decline. The loss of amphibians contribute...
Abstract Conversion of landscapes for human uses is widely associated with loss of biodiversity. Her...
Many wetlands harbour highly diverse biological communities and provide extensive ecosystem services...
International audienceAmphibians generally have low dispersal abilities and are often habitat specia...
An ability to predict species\u27 sensitivities to habitat loss and fragmentation has important cons...
Identifying the factors that determine the spatial distribution of biodiversity is a major focus of ...
As habitat loss and fragmentation are major causes of decline in animal species, studying habitat re...