Landscape fragmentation and exotic species invasions are two modern-day forces that have strong and largely irreversible effects on native diversity worldwide. The spatial arrangement of habitat fragments is critical in affecting movement of individuals through a landscape, but little is known about how invasive species respond to landscape configuration relative to native species. This information is crucial for managing the global threat of invasive species spread. Using network analysis and partial Mantel tests to control for covarying environmental conditions, we show that forest plant communities in a fragmented landscape have spatial structure that is best captured by a network representation of landscape connectivity. This spatial st...
The methods for measuring landscape connectivity have never been compared or tested for their respon...
Habitat fragmentation and biological invasions are widely considered to be the most significant thre...
The development of ecological networks could help reverse the effects of habitat fragmentation on wo...
International audienceContext Fragmentation in agricultural landscapes is considered as a major thre...
International audienceQuestions: How does connectivity affect animal-dispersed plant assemblages in ...
Species interact with the physical world in complex ways, and life-history strategies could cause sp...
<div><p>Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation disrupt the connectivity of natural landsca...
4noNatural habitats in rural and urban areas are increasingly fragmented and altered by human impact...
International audienceHow connectivity affects plant assemblages is a central issue in landscape eco...
International audienceAims: Landscape fragmentation has strong negative consequences on biodiversity...
CITATION: Hansen, S., et al. 2018. Alien plants have greater impact than habitat fragmentation on na...
The connectivity between habitat patches or between populations indicates the potential for transfer...
Connectivity is classically considered an emergent property of landscapes encapsulating individuals’...
Dispersal is essential for species to survive the threats of habitat destruction and climate change....
Graduation date: 1998Few landscapes are immune to invasion by exotic plant species. The forested lan...
The methods for measuring landscape connectivity have never been compared or tested for their respon...
Habitat fragmentation and biological invasions are widely considered to be the most significant thre...
The development of ecological networks could help reverse the effects of habitat fragmentation on wo...
International audienceContext Fragmentation in agricultural landscapes is considered as a major thre...
International audienceQuestions: How does connectivity affect animal-dispersed plant assemblages in ...
Species interact with the physical world in complex ways, and life-history strategies could cause sp...
<div><p>Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation disrupt the connectivity of natural landsca...
4noNatural habitats in rural and urban areas are increasingly fragmented and altered by human impact...
International audienceHow connectivity affects plant assemblages is a central issue in landscape eco...
International audienceAims: Landscape fragmentation has strong negative consequences on biodiversity...
CITATION: Hansen, S., et al. 2018. Alien plants have greater impact than habitat fragmentation on na...
The connectivity between habitat patches or between populations indicates the potential for transfer...
Connectivity is classically considered an emergent property of landscapes encapsulating individuals’...
Dispersal is essential for species to survive the threats of habitat destruction and climate change....
Graduation date: 1998Few landscapes are immune to invasion by exotic plant species. The forested lan...
The methods for measuring landscape connectivity have never been compared or tested for their respon...
Habitat fragmentation and biological invasions are widely considered to be the most significant thre...
The development of ecological networks could help reverse the effects of habitat fragmentation on wo...