Abstrack Resemcb on fragmented ecosystems bas focused mostly on the biogeograpbic consequences of the creation of habitat islands of diffrent size and bas provided little of practical value to managers Hom, ecosystem fragmentation causes large changes in thepbysfcal environment as well as biogeograpbic changes Fragmentation generally msults in a landscape that consists of remnant areas of native vegetation surrounded by a mdrlx of agricultural or other developed land As a mul fluxes of radiation, momentum (i.e., wind), water, and nutrients clcross the landscape are altered significantly. These in turn can haw important influences on the biota witbin remnant are- especially at or near the edge between the remnant and the surrounding matrix...
ABSTRACT Landscapes will likely become increasingly fragmented for biological organisms and ecologic...
Forest fragmentation is a widespread phenomenon and is recognized as one of the major threats to bio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Habitat fragmentation is considered a primary issue in conservation biology. This concern centers ar...
The clearing and fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems is commonly acknowledged as a major cause o...
We conducted an analysis of global forest cover to reveal that 70% of remaining forest is within 1 k...
We conducted an analysis of global forest cover to reveal that 70% of remaining forest is within 1 k...
Debate rages as to whether, once habitat loss effects are discounted, habitat fragmentation leads to...
Habitat loss and fragmentation has long been considered the primary cause for biodiversity loss and ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global threats to biodiversity and major research topics in ecolo...
Fragmentation of natural vegetation is one of the most pervasive changes in terrestrial ecosystems a...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
This chapter begins by summarizing the conceptual approaches used to understand conservation in frag...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
[Extract] Does habitat fragmentation harm biodiversity? For many years, most conservation biologists...
ABSTRACT Landscapes will likely become increasingly fragmented for biological organisms and ecologic...
Forest fragmentation is a widespread phenomenon and is recognized as one of the major threats to bio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Habitat fragmentation is considered a primary issue in conservation biology. This concern centers ar...
The clearing and fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems is commonly acknowledged as a major cause o...
We conducted an analysis of global forest cover to reveal that 70% of remaining forest is within 1 k...
We conducted an analysis of global forest cover to reveal that 70% of remaining forest is within 1 k...
Debate rages as to whether, once habitat loss effects are discounted, habitat fragmentation leads to...
Habitat loss and fragmentation has long been considered the primary cause for biodiversity loss and ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are global threats to biodiversity and major research topics in ecolo...
Fragmentation of natural vegetation is one of the most pervasive changes in terrestrial ecosystems a...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
This chapter begins by summarizing the conceptual approaches used to understand conservation in frag...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
[Extract] Does habitat fragmentation harm biodiversity? For many years, most conservation biologists...
ABSTRACT Landscapes will likely become increasingly fragmented for biological organisms and ecologic...
Forest fragmentation is a widespread phenomenon and is recognized as one of the major threats to bio...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...