1. Natural habitats in urban areas provide benefits for both humans and biodiversity. However, to achieve biodiversity gains, we require new techniques to determine habitat suitability and ecological connectivity that will inform urban planning and development. 2. Using an example of an urban population of water voles Arvicola amphibius, we developed a habitat suitability model and a resistance-surface-based model of landscape connectivity to identify potential connectivity between areas of suitable habitat. We then updated the environmental variables according to new urban development plans and used our models to generate spatially explicit predictions of both habitat suitability and connectivity. 3. To make models accessible to urban an...
Increasing recognition of the world’s expanding population and current global ruralto- urban migrati...
Context Ecological networks are systems of interconnected components that support biodiversity, eco...
Habitat fragmentation affects amphibian populations worldwide. Urban expansion and associated infras...
Natural habitats in urban areas provide benefits for both humans and biodiversity. However, to achie...
The application of ecological theory in urban planning is becoming more important as land managers f...
Urbanisation is often linked with habitat loss and a reduction in species richness but some species ...
The habitats of many ground-based fauna species in developing urban regions have altered in their st...
[Departement_IRSTEA]TerritoiresInternational audienceEnvironmental policies and the objective of no ...
Cities are not often considered priority areas for threatened mammals; however, recent research sugg...
Urbanization is one of the biggest threats to biodiversity. To address this problem, landscape plann...
© 2015 Cristina Hernandez-SantinUrbanisation results in unintended losses of ecological services and...
Green areas drawn on a city plan represent open spaces that have different meanings for humans and w...
The rapid growth of cities around the world is now seen as a major contributor to global biodiversit...
Habitat fragmentation is a serious threat to maintaining biodiversity particularly in urbanizing are...
We review common population and community-level responses of wildlife to urbanization, and discuss h...
Increasing recognition of the world’s expanding population and current global ruralto- urban migrati...
Context Ecological networks are systems of interconnected components that support biodiversity, eco...
Habitat fragmentation affects amphibian populations worldwide. Urban expansion and associated infras...
Natural habitats in urban areas provide benefits for both humans and biodiversity. However, to achie...
The application of ecological theory in urban planning is becoming more important as land managers f...
Urbanisation is often linked with habitat loss and a reduction in species richness but some species ...
The habitats of many ground-based fauna species in developing urban regions have altered in their st...
[Departement_IRSTEA]TerritoiresInternational audienceEnvironmental policies and the objective of no ...
Cities are not often considered priority areas for threatened mammals; however, recent research sugg...
Urbanization is one of the biggest threats to biodiversity. To address this problem, landscape plann...
© 2015 Cristina Hernandez-SantinUrbanisation results in unintended losses of ecological services and...
Green areas drawn on a city plan represent open spaces that have different meanings for humans and w...
The rapid growth of cities around the world is now seen as a major contributor to global biodiversit...
Habitat fragmentation is a serious threat to maintaining biodiversity particularly in urbanizing are...
We review common population and community-level responses of wildlife to urbanization, and discuss h...
Increasing recognition of the world’s expanding population and current global ruralto- urban migrati...
Context Ecological networks are systems of interconnected components that support biodiversity, eco...
Habitat fragmentation affects amphibian populations worldwide. Urban expansion and associated infras...