We have entered a sixth mass extinction period, and habitat loss due to human land uses has been named as one of its leading causes. By converting land to urban and agricultural land uses, humans have fragmented millions of acres of once-contiguous habitat. Fragmentation alters the spatial configuration and ecological processes of the remnant habitat fragments. These ecological changes impact plant and animal species, leading to population declines and, for some, local or total extinction. The impacts of fragmentation are projected to become more pronounced as the climate changes, hindering many species from adapting to novel climate conditions by shifting to a range with more hospitable climate conditions. Corridors can improve speci...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
Temperate grasslands and shrublands are critically endangered ecosystems receiving almost no prote...
Fragmentation of open land has been a consistently increasing problem in the Mid-Atlantic States and...
We have entered a sixth mass extinction period, and habitat loss due to human land uses has been nam...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation disrupt the connectivity of natural landscapes, wit...
Wayburn talks about conservation easements as tools to achieve regulatory environmental goals. The t...
abstract: Conflict over management of natural resources may intensify as population growth, developm...
The United States has made a remarkable commitment to nature conservation on the federal public land...
Professor Fischman’s article suggests several ways in which a mandated unit-level (e.g. an individua...
abstract: This work is an assemblage of three applied projects that address the institutional and sp...
Final project for PLSC480: Urban Ecology, Management of Urban Forest Edges (Spring 2016). Department...
Natural lands provide irreplaceable ecosystem services, such as wildlife habitat, water filtration a...
Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) populations have been declining throughout their range durin...
Public lands law in this country has been gridlocked for a decade at the intersection of democracy a...
Human-induced ecological boundaries, or anthropogenic ecotones, may arise where administrative bound...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
Temperate grasslands and shrublands are critically endangered ecosystems receiving almost no prote...
Fragmentation of open land has been a consistently increasing problem in the Mid-Atlantic States and...
We have entered a sixth mass extinction period, and habitat loss due to human land uses has been nam...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation disrupt the connectivity of natural landscapes, wit...
Wayburn talks about conservation easements as tools to achieve regulatory environmental goals. The t...
abstract: Conflict over management of natural resources may intensify as population growth, developm...
The United States has made a remarkable commitment to nature conservation on the federal public land...
Professor Fischman’s article suggests several ways in which a mandated unit-level (e.g. an individua...
abstract: This work is an assemblage of three applied projects that address the institutional and sp...
Final project for PLSC480: Urban Ecology, Management of Urban Forest Edges (Spring 2016). Department...
Natural lands provide irreplaceable ecosystem services, such as wildlife habitat, water filtration a...
Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) populations have been declining throughout their range durin...
Public lands law in this country has been gridlocked for a decade at the intersection of democracy a...
Human-induced ecological boundaries, or anthropogenic ecotones, may arise where administrative bound...
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation are key drivers of global species loss. Their effec...
Temperate grasslands and shrublands are critically endangered ecosystems receiving almost no prote...
Fragmentation of open land has been a consistently increasing problem in the Mid-Atlantic States and...