This study quantifies patchiness of eight types of zonal forests in three biogeographic regions of mainland Spain (Atlantic, Alpine and Mediterranean) which together occupy 1,726,578 ha. Their dominant species and European Habitat Type codes (EU Directive 92/43 EEC) are: Fagus sylvatica (9120, 9130 and 9150), Quercus robur and Q. pyrenaica (9230), Q. suber (9330), Pinus uncinata (9430), P. nigra ssp. salzmannii (9530) and P. pinea (subset of 9540). We applied the Korcak’s exponent B, which describes a hyperbolic relationship between the cumulative frequency of the number of patches and their sizes. The objectives were: 1) detect possible patch size intervals in which B varies significantly, explicitly identifying area thresholds, and 2) con...
Abstract: Due to the scarcity of old-growth forests in much of Europe, there is little quantitative ...
The Iberian Peninsula constitutes the south-western limit of the European distribution of Fagus sylv...
We analysed the effects of patch size and isolation on vascular plants in Quercus cerris forest surr...
This study quantifies patchiness of eight types of zonal forests in three biogeographic regions of m...
1. Vector coverages (shapefiles, 1:50,000, EPSG 25830) of the distribution of eight zonal forest typ...
Distribution area and surface are both parameters of paramount importance for habitat management, mo...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet empirical ...
<p>Forest fragmentation is quantified as the percentage of forest occurring in the largest patch, <i...
Habitat fragmentation results in smaller and more isolated populations that may be at higher risk of...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered some the main threats to biodiversity. Original forest...
Knowledge on the range of variability of montane European forests is hampered by limited data on the...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet empirical ...
The JRC demonstrated the feasibility to assess and report in a harmonized manner, forest landscape p...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet em-pirical...
There are many local fragmentation metrics, but most can be grouped into four types (composition/are...
Abstract: Due to the scarcity of old-growth forests in much of Europe, there is little quantitative ...
The Iberian Peninsula constitutes the south-western limit of the European distribution of Fagus sylv...
We analysed the effects of patch size and isolation on vascular plants in Quercus cerris forest surr...
This study quantifies patchiness of eight types of zonal forests in three biogeographic regions of m...
1. Vector coverages (shapefiles, 1:50,000, EPSG 25830) of the distribution of eight zonal forest typ...
Distribution area and surface are both parameters of paramount importance for habitat management, mo...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet empirical ...
<p>Forest fragmentation is quantified as the percentage of forest occurring in the largest patch, <i...
Habitat fragmentation results in smaller and more isolated populations that may be at higher risk of...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered some the main threats to biodiversity. Original forest...
Knowledge on the range of variability of montane European forests is hampered by limited data on the...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet empirical ...
The JRC demonstrated the feasibility to assess and report in a harmonized manner, forest landscape p...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet em-pirical...
There are many local fragmentation metrics, but most can be grouped into four types (composition/are...
Abstract: Due to the scarcity of old-growth forests in much of Europe, there is little quantitative ...
The Iberian Peninsula constitutes the south-western limit of the European distribution of Fagus sylv...
We analysed the effects of patch size and isolation on vascular plants in Quercus cerris forest surr...