Species may benefit from green infrastructure, i.e. the network of natural and anthropogenic habitat remnants in human-dominated landscapes, if it helps isolated populations in remaining habitat patches to be functionally connected. The importance of green infrastructure is therefore increasingly emphasized in conservation policy to counter biodiversity loss. However, there is limited evidence, particularly in plants, that green infrastructure promotes functional connectivity, i.e. supports the colonization of habitat patches across a landscape. We applied landscape genetics to test whether the green infrastructure supports structural and functional connectivity in the grassland perennial Galium verum, in 35 landscapes in Belgium, Germany a...
1. The severe and ongoing decline in semi-natural grassland habitat during the past two centuries me...
Due to their static nature, protected areas (PAs) are vulnerable to global change, and resident spec...
Nature forms interdependent networks in a landscape, which is key to the survival of species and the...
[Context] Functional connectivity is vital for plant species dispersal, but little is known about ho...
Ecological connectivity networks have been proposed as an efficient way to reconnect communities in ...
Semi-natural grasslands harbour many of Europe's species of conservation interest. Although larger g...
Ancient semi-natural grasslands in Europe are important for ecosystem service (ES) provision. Often,...
Global changes in land use are threatening the diversity of many ecosystems on both the intra- and i...
Semi-dry grasslands in the European Alps have been increasingly fragmented over the last 150 years. ...
Landscape connectivity has traditionally been studied for animal species rather than for plants, esp...
Understanding the relationship between structural and functional connectivity is essential for succe...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity conservation and ecosystem prod...
4noNatural habitats in rural and urban areas are increasingly fragmented and altered by human impact...
Habitat fragmentation often has negative consequences for genetic diversity, and thereby for the via...
Habitats along linear infrastructure, such as roads and electrical transmission lines, can have high...
1. The severe and ongoing decline in semi-natural grassland habitat during the past two centuries me...
Due to their static nature, protected areas (PAs) are vulnerable to global change, and resident spec...
Nature forms interdependent networks in a landscape, which is key to the survival of species and the...
[Context] Functional connectivity is vital for plant species dispersal, but little is known about ho...
Ecological connectivity networks have been proposed as an efficient way to reconnect communities in ...
Semi-natural grasslands harbour many of Europe's species of conservation interest. Although larger g...
Ancient semi-natural grasslands in Europe are important for ecosystem service (ES) provision. Often,...
Global changes in land use are threatening the diversity of many ecosystems on both the intra- and i...
Semi-dry grasslands in the European Alps have been increasingly fragmented over the last 150 years. ...
Landscape connectivity has traditionally been studied for animal species rather than for plants, esp...
Understanding the relationship between structural and functional connectivity is essential for succe...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity conservation and ecosystem prod...
4noNatural habitats in rural and urban areas are increasingly fragmented and altered by human impact...
Habitat fragmentation often has negative consequences for genetic diversity, and thereby for the via...
Habitats along linear infrastructure, such as roads and electrical transmission lines, can have high...
1. The severe and ongoing decline in semi-natural grassland habitat during the past two centuries me...
Due to their static nature, protected areas (PAs) are vulnerable to global change, and resident spec...
Nature forms interdependent networks in a landscape, which is key to the survival of species and the...