Investigations of processes that drive animal distribution and abundance are often approached at one of two different scales and therefore focus on different processes. At local scales, animals are thought to select home ranges or territory patches in an ideal manner by occupying them in order of their fitness potential, but a variety of processes can decouple choices from their fitness consequences and create non-ideal patterns of distribution. At landscape scales, the spatial arrangement of habitat patches and their size and isolation are thought to influence distribution patterns because extinction probability declines with increasing patch area and colonization probability declines with increasing patch isolation. Although understanding...
Spatial variation in resources is a fundamental driver of habitat quality but the realized value of ...
Climate and landcover change can have synergistic impacts on wildlife populations, but the pervasive...
Understanding how changes to the quality of habitat patches affect the distribution of species acros...
In spatially structured populations, distributional dynamics are driven by the quantity, connectivit...
Vegetation is the habitat that underlies animal distributions. Yet mechanisms by which dynamic chang...
Spatial variation in resources is a fundamental driver of habitat quality but the realized value of ...
Species-habitat relationships are a central tenant to ecological theory and are critical in species ...
Variations in species occurrence and distribution across the landscape over time provide fundamenta...
Aim Intraspecific variation in patch occupancy often is related to physical features of a landscape,...
Aim Intraspecific variation in patch occupancy often is related to physical features of a landscape,...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...
To understand ecological processes, it is important to study observed patterns at appropriate scale...
Habitat loss and fragmentation greatly affect biological diversity. Actions to counteract their nega...
Landscape heterogeneity is a general feature of natural environments, strongly affected by habitat f...
Novel habitats can become ecological traps for mobile animals if individuals consistently select the...
Spatial variation in resources is a fundamental driver of habitat quality but the realized value of ...
Climate and landcover change can have synergistic impacts on wildlife populations, but the pervasive...
Understanding how changes to the quality of habitat patches affect the distribution of species acros...
In spatially structured populations, distributional dynamics are driven by the quantity, connectivit...
Vegetation is the habitat that underlies animal distributions. Yet mechanisms by which dynamic chang...
Spatial variation in resources is a fundamental driver of habitat quality but the realized value of ...
Species-habitat relationships are a central tenant to ecological theory and are critical in species ...
Variations in species occurrence and distribution across the landscape over time provide fundamenta...
Aim Intraspecific variation in patch occupancy often is related to physical features of a landscape,...
Aim Intraspecific variation in patch occupancy often is related to physical features of a landscape,...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...
To understand ecological processes, it is important to study observed patterns at appropriate scale...
Habitat loss and fragmentation greatly affect biological diversity. Actions to counteract their nega...
Landscape heterogeneity is a general feature of natural environments, strongly affected by habitat f...
Novel habitats can become ecological traps for mobile animals if individuals consistently select the...
Spatial variation in resources is a fundamental driver of habitat quality but the realized value of ...
Climate and landcover change can have synergistic impacts on wildlife populations, but the pervasive...
Understanding how changes to the quality of habitat patches affect the distribution of species acros...