REVIEWLandscape structure and fragmentation have important effects on ecosystem services, with a common assumption being that fragmentation reduces service provision. This is based on fragmentation's expected effects on ecosystem service supply, but ignores how fragmentation influences the flow of services to people. Here we develop a new conceptual framework that explicitly considers the links between landscape fragmentation, the supply of services, and the flow of services to people. We argue that fragmentation's effects on ecosystem service flow can be positive or negative, and use our framework to construct testable hypotheses about the effects of fragmentation on final ecosystem service provision. Empirical efforts to apply and test th...
Debate rages as to whether, once habitat loss effects are discounted, habitat fragmentation leads to...
Abstrack Resemcb on fragmented ecosystems bas focused mostly on the biogeograpbic consequences of th...
In a review of landscape-scale empirical studies, Fahrig (2017a) found that ecological responses to ...
Landscape structure and fragmentation have important effects on ecosystem services, with a common as...
In a recent opinion article [1], we presented a framework that conceptualized the effects of landsca...
Human actions, such as converting natural land cover to agricultural or urban land, result in the lo...
Marginal land use changes can abruptly result in non-marginal and irreversible changes in ecosystem ...
Loss and fragmentation of natural land cover due to expansion of agricultural areas is a global issu...
Human activities are rapidly changing ecosystems, landscapes and ecosystem service provision, yet th...
While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on provisi...
While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on provisi...
The clearing and fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems is commonly acknowledged as a major cause o...
1. Agricultural landscapes provide the essential ecosystem service of food to growing human populati...
Ecosystem services, the benefits that people receive from ecosystems, depend on the movement of orga...
<div><p>While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on...
Debate rages as to whether, once habitat loss effects are discounted, habitat fragmentation leads to...
Abstrack Resemcb on fragmented ecosystems bas focused mostly on the biogeograpbic consequences of th...
In a review of landscape-scale empirical studies, Fahrig (2017a) found that ecological responses to ...
Landscape structure and fragmentation have important effects on ecosystem services, with a common as...
In a recent opinion article [1], we presented a framework that conceptualized the effects of landsca...
Human actions, such as converting natural land cover to agricultural or urban land, result in the lo...
Marginal land use changes can abruptly result in non-marginal and irreversible changes in ecosystem ...
Loss and fragmentation of natural land cover due to expansion of agricultural areas is a global issu...
Human activities are rapidly changing ecosystems, landscapes and ecosystem service provision, yet th...
While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on provisi...
While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on provisi...
The clearing and fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems is commonly acknowledged as a major cause o...
1. Agricultural landscapes provide the essential ecosystem service of food to growing human populati...
Ecosystem services, the benefits that people receive from ecosystems, depend on the movement of orga...
<div><p>While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on...
Debate rages as to whether, once habitat loss effects are discounted, habitat fragmentation leads to...
Abstrack Resemcb on fragmented ecosystems bas focused mostly on the biogeograpbic consequences of th...
In a review of landscape-scale empirical studies, Fahrig (2017a) found that ecological responses to ...