Ecological reserves provide important wildlife habitat inmany landscapes, and the functional connectivity of reserves and other suitable habitat patches is crucial for the persistence and resilience of spatially structured populations. To maintain or increase connectivity at spatial scales larger than individual patches, conservation actions may focus on creating andmaintaining reserves and/or influencing management on non-reserves. Using a graph-theoretic approach, we assessed the functional connectivity and spatial distribution of wetlands in the Rainwater Basin of Nebraska, USA, an intensively cultivated agricultural matrix, at four assumed, but ecologically realistic, anuran dispersal distances. We compared connectivity in the current l...
Abstract We quantified fluctuations in the status of individual patches (wetlands) in supporting con...
Conserving biodiversity in human-dominated landscapes requires protecting networks of ecological re...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange materials, energy, an...
Ecological reserves provide important wildlife habitat inmany landscapes, and the functional connect...
Wetlands have been degraded and destroyed, resulting in the decline of many wetland-dependent specie...
Context The Rainwater Basin region in south-central Nebraska supports a complex network of spatially...
We quantified fluctuations in the status of individual patches (wetlands) in supporting connectivity...
Wetlands provide valuable ecosystem services including flood control, nutrient retention, recreation...
International audienceThe prevention of biodiversity loss in agricultural landscapes to protect ecos...
Wetland decline may threaten many taxa including shorebirds, amphibians, and fish. As agencies incre...
Wetlands should not be considered as independent objects but as dynamically connected objects, colle...
Wetlands should not be considered as independent objects but as dynamically connected objects, colle...
Integrating animal movement information with the spatial analysis of landscape structure is critical...
Abstract We quantified fluctuations in the status of individual patches (wetlands) in supporting con...
Conserving biodiversity in human-dominated landscapes requires protecting networks of ecological re...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange materials, energy, an...
Ecological reserves provide important wildlife habitat inmany landscapes, and the functional connect...
Wetlands have been degraded and destroyed, resulting in the decline of many wetland-dependent specie...
Context The Rainwater Basin region in south-central Nebraska supports a complex network of spatially...
We quantified fluctuations in the status of individual patches (wetlands) in supporting connectivity...
Wetlands provide valuable ecosystem services including flood control, nutrient retention, recreation...
International audienceThe prevention of biodiversity loss in agricultural landscapes to protect ecos...
Wetland decline may threaten many taxa including shorebirds, amphibians, and fish. As agencies incre...
Wetlands should not be considered as independent objects but as dynamically connected objects, colle...
Wetlands should not be considered as independent objects but as dynamically connected objects, colle...
Integrating animal movement information with the spatial analysis of landscape structure is critical...
Abstract We quantified fluctuations in the status of individual patches (wetlands) in supporting con...
Conserving biodiversity in human-dominated landscapes requires protecting networks of ecological re...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange materials, energy, an...