We investigated the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on population functioning. We compared demography ( daily and total population sizes) and dispersal ( dispersal rate and dispersal kernels) of the bog fritillary butterfly in two 6-km(2) landscapes differing in their degree of fragmentation. In 2000, we conducted a Capture-Mark-Recapture experiment in a highly fragmented system in the marginal part of the species distribution ( Belgium) and in a more continuous system in the central part of its distribution ( Finland). A total of 293 and 947 butterflies were marked with 286 and 190 recapture events recorded in the fragmented and the continuous system respectively. Our results suggest that habitat loss and fragmentation affect dis...
1. We studied the consequences of behaviour at habitat patch boundaries on dispersal for the bog fri...
This study investigates the dynamics and viability of a marsh fritillary butterfly Euphydryas aurini...
1. In this study we addressed the question of the generalization of population viability analysis by...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...
Recent studies on metapopulation dynamics have emphasized the need for improved methods for quantify...
Metapopulation models predicting the persistence of species on the verge of extinction in fragmented...
Nowadays, the Earth is facing an unprecedented biodiversity crisis, notably because of habitat loss,...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynami...
Many species living in man-shaped landscapes are restricted to small natural habitat patches and for...
Modelling dispersal is a fundamental step in the design of population viability analyses. Here, we a...
Habitat loss and fragmentation threaten the long-term viability of innumerable species of plants and...
Spatial variation in population size is affected by many factors, which makes it hard to evaluate th...
peer reviewedPopulation viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to mod...
. Dynamic populations in a dynamic landscape: the metapopulation structure of the marsh fritillary b...
1. We studied the consequences of behaviour at habitat patch boundaries on dispersal for the bog fri...
This study investigates the dynamics and viability of a marsh fritillary butterfly Euphydryas aurini...
1. In this study we addressed the question of the generalization of population viability analysis by...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...
Recent studies on metapopulation dynamics have emphasized the need for improved methods for quantify...
Metapopulation models predicting the persistence of species on the verge of extinction in fragmented...
Nowadays, the Earth is facing an unprecedented biodiversity crisis, notably because of habitat loss,...
Habitat fragmentation is expected to impose strong selective pressures on dispersal rates. However, ...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynami...
Many species living in man-shaped landscapes are restricted to small natural habitat patches and for...
Modelling dispersal is a fundamental step in the design of population viability analyses. Here, we a...
Habitat loss and fragmentation threaten the long-term viability of innumerable species of plants and...
Spatial variation in population size is affected by many factors, which makes it hard to evaluate th...
peer reviewedPopulation viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to mod...
. Dynamic populations in a dynamic landscape: the metapopulation structure of the marsh fritillary b...
1. We studied the consequences of behaviour at habitat patch boundaries on dispersal for the bog fri...
This study investigates the dynamics and viability of a marsh fritillary butterfly Euphydryas aurini...
1. In this study we addressed the question of the generalization of population viability analysis by...