Fragmentation and habitat loss are considered among the most important threats to biodiversity. More precisely, transformation of natural habitats into farmlands has been identified as one of the primary causes of plant species extinction. Therefore, understanding the effects of habitat fragmentation is crucial to the successful conservation of threatened species. Metapopulation modeling is one of the prospective tools used in conservation biology to evaluate long-term survival in fragmented landscapes. In this work, we applied a metapopulation approach to the conservation of the rare plant Euphorbia gaditana Coss., an endangered species growing on the margins of crops in southern Spain. The species is threatened due to herbicide applicatio...
Abstract: Many species live in ecosystems where resources are distributed patchily within the landsc...
For effective management of endangered species it is pivotal to understand why a species is endanger...
This study has been made possible by the long-time experiences of the many research projects awarded...
<strong><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=3>Key words</strong> : agricultural landscapes, colonization, ditche...
Habitat fragmentation due to human activities is one of the most important causes of biodiversity lo...
In The Netherlands, heathlands and species-rich grassland are strongly reduced in both area and habi...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynami...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet empirical ...
Destruction and fragmentation of natural and semi-natural habitats are considered as major threats...
1. Habitat loss, fragmentation and transformation threaten the persistence of many species worldwide...
<div><p>In this paper, long-term impacts of meadow abandonment scenarios on plant diversity were for...
European-wide conservation policies are based on the identification of priority habitats. However, ...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet empirical ...
Most of the world´s land surface is currently under human use and natural habitats remain as fragmen...
Ecosystem fragmentation results in major changes in several environmental and biotic parameters that...
Abstract: Many species live in ecosystems where resources are distributed patchily within the landsc...
For effective management of endangered species it is pivotal to understand why a species is endanger...
This study has been made possible by the long-time experiences of the many research projects awarded...
<strong><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE=3>Key words</strong> : agricultural landscapes, colonization, ditche...
Habitat fragmentation due to human activities is one of the most important causes of biodiversity lo...
In The Netherlands, heathlands and species-rich grassland are strongly reduced in both area and habi...
Population viability analysis (PVA) and metapopulation theory are valuable tools to model the dynami...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet empirical ...
Destruction and fragmentation of natural and semi-natural habitats are considered as major threats...
1. Habitat loss, fragmentation and transformation threaten the persistence of many species worldwide...
<div><p>In this paper, long-term impacts of meadow abandonment scenarios on plant diversity were for...
European-wide conservation policies are based on the identification of priority habitats. However, ...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet empirical ...
Most of the world´s land surface is currently under human use and natural habitats remain as fragmen...
Ecosystem fragmentation results in major changes in several environmental and biotic parameters that...
Abstract: Many species live in ecosystems where resources are distributed patchily within the landsc...
For effective management of endangered species it is pivotal to understand why a species is endanger...
This study has been made possible by the long-time experiences of the many research projects awarded...