Understanding species' responses to habitat loss is a major challenge for ecologists and conservation biologists, who need quantitative, yet practical, frameworks to design landscapes better able to sustain native species. I here develop one such framework by synthesizing two ecological paradigms: scale-dependence and constraint-like interactions in biological phenomena. I develop a model and apply it to birds around Tucson, USA, investigating the manner in which spatial scales interact to constrain species distributions in fragmented urban landscapes. Species' responses vary in interesting ways. Surprisingly, most show situations in which habitat at one spatial scale constrains the influence of habitat at another scale. I discuss the impli...
Theoretical models predict strong influences of habitat loss and fragmentation on species distributi...
Ecological processes are strongly shaped by human landscape modification, and understanding the reci...
The effects of habitat fragmentation and their implications for biodiversity is a central issue in c...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
In this paper, we tested whether the spatial distribution of a given species in more or less fragmen...
We discuss how fragmentation of resources and habitat operate differently on species diversity acros...
We discuss how fragmentation of resources and habitat operate differently on species diversity acros...
Although it is recognized that anthropogenic forest fragmentation affects habitat use by organisms a...
Animal distribution patterns in human-modified landscapes are often examined from the basis of the "...
Ecology is a science of scale, which guides our description of both ecological processes and pattern...
International audienceOur understanding of the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem funct...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Rob...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
Abstract Whether cities are more or less diverse than surrounding environments, and the extent to wh...
Factors determining species distributions have frequently been shown to vary geographically, yieldin...
Theoretical models predict strong influences of habitat loss and fragmentation on species distributi...
Ecological processes are strongly shaped by human landscape modification, and understanding the reci...
The effects of habitat fragmentation and their implications for biodiversity is a central issue in c...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
In this paper, we tested whether the spatial distribution of a given species in more or less fragmen...
We discuss how fragmentation of resources and habitat operate differently on species diversity acros...
We discuss how fragmentation of resources and habitat operate differently on species diversity acros...
Although it is recognized that anthropogenic forest fragmentation affects habitat use by organisms a...
Animal distribution patterns in human-modified landscapes are often examined from the basis of the "...
Ecology is a science of scale, which guides our description of both ecological processes and pattern...
International audienceOur understanding of the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem funct...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Rob...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
Abstract Whether cities are more or less diverse than surrounding environments, and the extent to wh...
Factors determining species distributions have frequently been shown to vary geographically, yieldin...
Theoretical models predict strong influences of habitat loss and fragmentation on species distributi...
Ecological processes are strongly shaped by human landscape modification, and understanding the reci...
The effects of habitat fragmentation and their implications for biodiversity is a central issue in c...