Ever since MacArthur and Wilson presented the Theory of Island Biogeography in 1963, there has been considerable concern about the ability of a system of isolated reserves to retain species diversity or viable populations over extended periods of time. Despite this interest, very little is known about how readily individuals move around in their landscape. Edges and corridors have both been targeted as landscape features that may have important consequences for directing movement and thereby affecting isolation. Edges may form a barrier to movement reducing the probability that an individual will leave a patch. For individuals that have left, they must find a new patch, and corridors may help direct them there. We studied the responses of b...
Reconstructing prairie habitat is one of the most promising techniques for conserving the imperiled ...
The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is the focus of large-scale habitat restoration efforts bec...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...
Ever since MacArthur and Wilson presented the Theory of Island Biogeography in 1963, there has been ...
An understanding of the movement dynamics of invertebrates can be critical to their conservation, es...
International audienceIn a dynamic landscape the rate of change in landscape structure can be even m...
<p><strong>MSc Thesis</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Power line rights-of-ways (ROW) serve as an important...
Agriculture represents a significant driver of biodiversity declines globally, threatening species t...
Context Global change pressures (GCPs) imperilspecies and associated ecosystem functions, but studi...
International audienceThe loss of connectivity caused by habitat fragmentation is one of the greates...
Grassland butterflies contribute to the larger group of pollinating insects that are vital for conti...
International audienceOver the last decades, agricultural intensification has caused a dramatic redu...
We tested the hypothesis that populations in small habitat fragments remaining in agricultural lands...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
The modernisation of agriculture has lead to changes in Norwegian farming landscapes that have conse...
Reconstructing prairie habitat is one of the most promising techniques for conserving the imperiled ...
The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is the focus of large-scale habitat restoration efforts bec...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...
Ever since MacArthur and Wilson presented the Theory of Island Biogeography in 1963, there has been ...
An understanding of the movement dynamics of invertebrates can be critical to their conservation, es...
International audienceIn a dynamic landscape the rate of change in landscape structure can be even m...
<p><strong>MSc Thesis</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Power line rights-of-ways (ROW) serve as an important...
Agriculture represents a significant driver of biodiversity declines globally, threatening species t...
Context Global change pressures (GCPs) imperilspecies and associated ecosystem functions, but studi...
International audienceThe loss of connectivity caused by habitat fragmentation is one of the greates...
Grassland butterflies contribute to the larger group of pollinating insects that are vital for conti...
International audienceOver the last decades, agricultural intensification has caused a dramatic redu...
We tested the hypothesis that populations in small habitat fragments remaining in agricultural lands...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
The modernisation of agriculture has lead to changes in Norwegian farming landscapes that have conse...
Reconstructing prairie habitat is one of the most promising techniques for conserving the imperiled ...
The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is the focus of large-scale habitat restoration efforts bec...
Comparison of dispersal rates of the bog fritillary butterfly between continuous and fragmented land...