The previous 20 chapters in this volume have presented a tremendous amount of information on habitat structure. Although the authors tailored their definitions of habitat structure and the nature of their studies to the specific systems in which they are interested, the volume possesses themes which link the individual chapters together. Here, we present what we consider to be two major themes, and suggest how their recognition may prove productive in future studies
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
The common idea for many people is that forests are just a collection of trees. However, they are mu...
Habitat complexity is one of the most important factors structuring biotic assemblages, yet we still...
The previous 20 chapters in this volume have presented a tremendous amount of information on habitat...
Habitat structure, by definition, is a component of every ecological study. This book deals with a p...
We conceived the idea for this book after teaching a graduate seminar on \u27Habitat Complexity\u27 ...
Habitat structure is defined as the composition and arrangement of physical matter at a location. Al...
Abstract Habitat structure is defined as the composition and arrangement of physical matter at a loc...
<p>A conceptual model illustrating the match between pre-defined habitat types and traditional taxon...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...
Habitat is “the physical and biological surroundings of an organism. ” Good wildlife habitat supplie...
Natural habitats organisms rely on are characterized by their configurational features, such as the ...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...
There is a growing recognition for the significance of evolutionary thinking in ecology and conserva...
Understanding the mechanisms driving diversity in nature is an important and ongoing challenge in ou...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
The common idea for many people is that forests are just a collection of trees. However, they are mu...
Habitat complexity is one of the most important factors structuring biotic assemblages, yet we still...
The previous 20 chapters in this volume have presented a tremendous amount of information on habitat...
Habitat structure, by definition, is a component of every ecological study. This book deals with a p...
We conceived the idea for this book after teaching a graduate seminar on \u27Habitat Complexity\u27 ...
Habitat structure is defined as the composition and arrangement of physical matter at a location. Al...
Abstract Habitat structure is defined as the composition and arrangement of physical matter at a loc...
<p>A conceptual model illustrating the match between pre-defined habitat types and traditional taxon...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...
Habitat is “the physical and biological surroundings of an organism. ” Good wildlife habitat supplie...
Natural habitats organisms rely on are characterized by their configurational features, such as the ...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...
There is a growing recognition for the significance of evolutionary thinking in ecology and conserva...
Understanding the mechanisms driving diversity in nature is an important and ongoing challenge in ou...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
The common idea for many people is that forests are just a collection of trees. However, they are mu...
Habitat complexity is one of the most important factors structuring biotic assemblages, yet we still...