Ecological connectivity networks have been proposed as an efficient way to reconnect communities in fragmented landscapes. Yet few studies have evaluated if they are successful at enhancing actual functional connectivity (i.e. realized dispersal or gene flow) of focal species, or if this enhanced connectivity is enough to maintain genetic diversity and fitness of plant populations. Here we test the efficacy of an ecological connectivity network implemented in southern Germany since 1989 to reconnect calcareous grassland fragments through rotational shepherding. We genotyped 1449 individuals from 57 populations and measured fitness-related traits in 10 populations of Puisatilla vulgaris, a flagship species of calcareous grasslands in Europe....
International audienceAims: Landscape fragmentation has strong negative consequences on biodiversity...
International audienceContext Fragmentation in agricultural landscapes is considered as a major thre...
[Context] Functional connectivity is vital for plant species dispersal, but little is known about ho...
Ecological connectivity networks have been proposed as an efficient way to reconnect communities in ...
Species may benefit from green infrastructure, i.e. the network of natural and anthropogenic habitat...
With intensifying global pressures of habitat loss and fragmentation, there is an increasing need to...
Understanding the relationship between structural and functional connectivity is essential for succe...
International audienceContext Studying communities using a trait-based approach has contributed to m...
Response to habitat fragmentation may not be generalized among species, in particular for plant comm...
Background: In contrast with historical knowledge, a recent view posits that a non-negligible propor...
Wide-ranging species face many threats to genetic connectivity. In light of these threats, one major...
Due to their static nature, protected areas (PAs) are vulnerable to global change, and resident spec...
The success of restoration activities is affected by connectivity with the surrounding landscape. Fr...
International audienceAims: Landscape fragmentation has strong negative consequences on biodiversity...
International audienceContext Fragmentation in agricultural landscapes is considered as a major thre...
[Context] Functional connectivity is vital for plant species dispersal, but little is known about ho...
Ecological connectivity networks have been proposed as an efficient way to reconnect communities in ...
Species may benefit from green infrastructure, i.e. the network of natural and anthropogenic habitat...
With intensifying global pressures of habitat loss and fragmentation, there is an increasing need to...
Understanding the relationship between structural and functional connectivity is essential for succe...
International audienceContext Studying communities using a trait-based approach has contributed to m...
Response to habitat fragmentation may not be generalized among species, in particular for plant comm...
Background: In contrast with historical knowledge, a recent view posits that a non-negligible propor...
Wide-ranging species face many threats to genetic connectivity. In light of these threats, one major...
Due to their static nature, protected areas (PAs) are vulnerable to global change, and resident spec...
The success of restoration activities is affected by connectivity with the surrounding landscape. Fr...
International audienceAims: Landscape fragmentation has strong negative consequences on biodiversity...
International audienceContext Fragmentation in agricultural landscapes is considered as a major thre...
[Context] Functional connectivity is vital for plant species dispersal, but little is known about ho...