Landscape heterogeneity is a general feature of natural environments, strongly affected by habitat fragmentation. It can affect a population's dynamics and probability of extinction. Fragmentation increases among-patch isolation and decreases patch size, resulting in a reduction in available resources in smaller patches. To persist, animals must be able to translate the variation imposed by fragmentation into adaptive energy allocation strategies that enable populations to avoid extinction. This means that physiological adaptations are expected to reflect changes in landscape con figuration, especially in the size of the natural habitat patches and degree of isolation among them. We propose a novel, integrative conceptual framework in which...
We discuss how fragmentation of resources and habitat operate differently on species diversity acros...
Increased fragmentation caused by habitat loss represents a major threat to the persistence of anima...
Habitat fragmentation, that is the breaking apart of habitat, can occur at multiple spatial scales a...
Habitat fragmentation, that is the breaking apart of habitat, can occur at multiple spatial scales a...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
Landscape fragmentation constrains movement of animals between habitat patches. Fragmentation may, t...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation, an important element of current global change, has prof...
Fragmentation-the process by which habitats are transformed into smaller patches isolated from each ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to biodiversity, yet separating their effects is ch...
Theoretical models predict strong influences of habitat loss and fragmentation on species distributi...
This work was supported by the award of the Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/J008001/1 ...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
It is widely recognized that ecological dynamics influence evolutionary dynamics, and conversely tha...
Context: Understanding how landscape fragmentation affects functional diversity, defined as the dist...
Several studies have reported that fragmentation (e.g. of anthropogenic origin) of habitats often le...
We discuss how fragmentation of resources and habitat operate differently on species diversity acros...
Increased fragmentation caused by habitat loss represents a major threat to the persistence of anima...
Habitat fragmentation, that is the breaking apart of habitat, can occur at multiple spatial scales a...
Habitat fragmentation, that is the breaking apart of habitat, can occur at multiple spatial scales a...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
Landscape fragmentation constrains movement of animals between habitat patches. Fragmentation may, t...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation, an important element of current global change, has prof...
Fragmentation-the process by which habitats are transformed into smaller patches isolated from each ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to biodiversity, yet separating their effects is ch...
Theoretical models predict strong influences of habitat loss and fragmentation on species distributi...
This work was supported by the award of the Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/J008001/1 ...
Dispersal is fundamental to population dynamics and hence extinction risk. The dispersal success of ...
It is widely recognized that ecological dynamics influence evolutionary dynamics, and conversely tha...
Context: Understanding how landscape fragmentation affects functional diversity, defined as the dist...
Several studies have reported that fragmentation (e.g. of anthropogenic origin) of habitats often le...
We discuss how fragmentation of resources and habitat operate differently on species diversity acros...
Increased fragmentation caused by habitat loss represents a major threat to the persistence of anima...
Habitat fragmentation, that is the breaking apart of habitat, can occur at multiple spatial scales a...