Habitat fragmentation is recognized as the most serious threat to biodiversity worldwide and has been the focus of intensive research for a few decades. Due to the complexity of the problem, however, there are still many issues that remain poorly understood. In particular, it remains unclear how species extinction or persistence in a fragmented habitat consisting of sites with randomly varying properties can be affected by the strength of inter-site coupling (e.g., due to migration between sites). In this paper, we address this problem by means of numerical simulations using a conceptual single-species spatially-discrete system. We show how an increase in the inter-site coupling changes the population distribution, leading to the formation ...
<div><p>Population viability of a single species, when evaluated with metapopulation based landscape...
A challenge for conservation management is to understand how population and habitat dynamics interac...
Population viability of a single species, when evaluated with metapopulation based landscape evaluat...
Habitat fragmentation is recognized as the most serious threat to biodiversity worldwide and has bee...
Habitat fragmentation is recognized as the most serious threat to biodiversity worldwide and has bee...
Habitat fragmentation remains the severest threat to biodiversity globally, making it the focus of r...
Habitat destruction and land use change are making the world in which natural populations live incre...
We review recent developments in spatially realistic metapopulation theory, which leads to quantitat...
Habitat destruction and land use change are making the world in which natural populations live incre...
This paper presents a study of a nonlinear reaction-diffusion population model in fragmented environ...
We used demographic and life-history data from natural populations of 43 species in order to pre...
Understanding the effect of the global environmental change on the dynamics of ecosystems and popula...
We derive measures for assessing the value of an individual habitat fragment for the dynamics and pe...
Abstract Habitat loss is known to pervade extinction thresholds in metapopulations. Such thresholds ...
The effects of habitat fragmentation and their implications for biodiversity is a central issue in c...
<div><p>Population viability of a single species, when evaluated with metapopulation based landscape...
A challenge for conservation management is to understand how population and habitat dynamics interac...
Population viability of a single species, when evaluated with metapopulation based landscape evaluat...
Habitat fragmentation is recognized as the most serious threat to biodiversity worldwide and has bee...
Habitat fragmentation is recognized as the most serious threat to biodiversity worldwide and has bee...
Habitat fragmentation remains the severest threat to biodiversity globally, making it the focus of r...
Habitat destruction and land use change are making the world in which natural populations live incre...
We review recent developments in spatially realistic metapopulation theory, which leads to quantitat...
Habitat destruction and land use change are making the world in which natural populations live incre...
This paper presents a study of a nonlinear reaction-diffusion population model in fragmented environ...
We used demographic and life-history data from natural populations of 43 species in order to pre...
Understanding the effect of the global environmental change on the dynamics of ecosystems and popula...
We derive measures for assessing the value of an individual habitat fragment for the dynamics and pe...
Abstract Habitat loss is known to pervade extinction thresholds in metapopulations. Such thresholds ...
The effects of habitat fragmentation and their implications for biodiversity is a central issue in c...
<div><p>Population viability of a single species, when evaluated with metapopulation based landscape...
A challenge for conservation management is to understand how population and habitat dynamics interac...
Population viability of a single species, when evaluated with metapopulation based landscape evaluat...