Habitat loss and fragmentation are leading causes of species declines, driven in part by reduced dispersal. Isolating the effects of fragmentation on dispersal, however, is daunting because the consequences of fragmentation are typically intertwined, such as reduced connectivity and increased prevalence of edge effects. We used a large-scale landscape experiment to separate consequences of fragmentation on seed dispersal, considering both distance and direction of local dispersal. We evaluated seed dispersal for five wind- or gravity-dispersed, herbaceous plant species that were planted at different distances from habitat edges, within fragments that varied in their connectivity and shape (edge-to-area ratio). Dispersal distance was affecte...
A conceptual model of movement ecology has recently been advanced to explain all movement by conside...
Range edges are of particular interest to ecology because they hold key insights into the limits of ...
Climate change presents a potentially severe threat to biodiversity. Species will be required to dis...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are leading causes of species declines, driven in part by reduced dis...
The connectivity between habitat patches or between populations indicates the potential for transfer...
1 Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant spe...
Habitat fragmentation threatens biodiversity by disrupting dispersal. The mechanisms and consequence...
Recent theoretical studies suggest that the distribution of species in space has important implicati...
Seed dispersal has been shown to limit plant distributions and seedling recruitment for some species...
Studies simultaneously evaluating the importance of safe-site and seed limitation for plant establis...
Species interact with the physical world in complex ways, and life-history strategies could cause sp...
A growing understanding of the ecology of seed dispersal has so far had little influence on conserva...
1. Long-distance seed dispersal is difficult to measure, yet key to understanding plant population d...
Determining how widespread human-induced changes such as habitat loss, landscape fragmentation, and ...
P>Using the wind-dispersed plant Mycelis muralis, we examined how landscape fragmentation affects va...
A conceptual model of movement ecology has recently been advanced to explain all movement by conside...
Range edges are of particular interest to ecology because they hold key insights into the limits of ...
Climate change presents a potentially severe threat to biodiversity. Species will be required to dis...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are leading causes of species declines, driven in part by reduced dis...
The connectivity between habitat patches or between populations indicates the potential for transfer...
1 Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant spe...
Habitat fragmentation threatens biodiversity by disrupting dispersal. The mechanisms and consequence...
Recent theoretical studies suggest that the distribution of species in space has important implicati...
Seed dispersal has been shown to limit plant distributions and seedling recruitment for some species...
Studies simultaneously evaluating the importance of safe-site and seed limitation for plant establis...
Species interact with the physical world in complex ways, and life-history strategies could cause sp...
A growing understanding of the ecology of seed dispersal has so far had little influence on conserva...
1. Long-distance seed dispersal is difficult to measure, yet key to understanding plant population d...
Determining how widespread human-induced changes such as habitat loss, landscape fragmentation, and ...
P>Using the wind-dispersed plant Mycelis muralis, we examined how landscape fragmentation affects va...
A conceptual model of movement ecology has recently been advanced to explain all movement by conside...
Range edges are of particular interest to ecology because they hold key insights into the limits of ...
Climate change presents a potentially severe threat to biodiversity. Species will be required to dis...