Graph theory derived models and measures are increasingly being used to quantify landscape connectivity in order to contribute to conservation biology and management. This is particularly relevant in the case of real landscapes in which local actions may have crucial consequences for maintaining biodiversity on large scale. A number of graphs were compared sharing an identical node weight definition and whose link weights representing functional patch-connectivity, were derived from conceptually different approaches. Habitat suitability was taken into account. Calculated patch-connectivity was compared between all the graphs and these differences, evaluated by a set of indices describing network properties at the element structure level, we...
Ecosystem functioning depends on multiple successful interactions, many supported by individual move...
International audienceModelling the functional connectivity of habitats is crucial for biodiversity ...
We use a graph-theoretical landscape modeling approach to investigate how to identify central patche...
Graph theory derived models and measures are increasingly being used to quantify landscape connectiv...
International audienceOne of the central problems in contemporary ecology and conservation biology i...
The methods for measuring landscape connectivity have never been compared or tested for their respon...
Abstract One of the central problems in contem-porary ecology and conservation biology is the drasti...
We apply a comprehensive suite of graph theoretic metrics to illustrate how landscape connectivity c...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
Metrics of functional connectivity are necessary to understand the influence of habitat loss and fra...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Session Landscape ecology [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IR...
Abstract Landscape connectivity is critical to species persistence in the face of habitat loss and f...
Despite the growing awareness on the importance of landscape connectivity for the conservation of bi...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the fow of ecological processes ...
Ecosystem functioning depends on multiple successful interactions, many supported by individual move...
International audienceModelling the functional connectivity of habitats is crucial for biodiversity ...
We use a graph-theoretical landscape modeling approach to investigate how to identify central patche...
Graph theory derived models and measures are increasingly being used to quantify landscape connectiv...
International audienceOne of the central problems in contemporary ecology and conservation biology i...
The methods for measuring landscape connectivity have never been compared or tested for their respon...
Abstract One of the central problems in contem-porary ecology and conservation biology is the drasti...
We apply a comprehensive suite of graph theoretic metrics to illustrate how landscape connectivity c...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
Metrics of functional connectivity are necessary to understand the influence of habitat loss and fra...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Session Landscape ecology [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IR...
Abstract Landscape connectivity is critical to species persistence in the face of habitat loss and f...
Despite the growing awareness on the importance of landscape connectivity for the conservation of bi...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the fow of ecological processes ...
Ecosystem functioning depends on multiple successful interactions, many supported by individual move...
International audienceModelling the functional connectivity of habitats is crucial for biodiversity ...
We use a graph-theoretical landscape modeling approach to investigate how to identify central patche...