Connectivity determines a large number of ecological functions of the landscape, including seed and animal dispersal, gene flow and disturbance propagation, and is therefore a key to understanding fluxes of matter and energy within land mosaics. Several approaches to quantifying landscape connectivity are possible. Among these, graph theory may be used to represent a landscape as a series of interconnected patches, where flows occur as a result of structural and/or functional patch connectivity. Within this context, we propose the use of a graph-theoretic index (i.e., the Harary index) as a measure of landscape connectivity. Results derived from the analysis of the vegetation map of Palmarola (central Italy) show that, from a statistic...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
International audienceSince landscape connectivity reflects a basic form of interaction between spec...
A new method to quantify, monitore and assess ecological structures and functions is the application...
Connectivity determines a large number of ecological functions of the landscape and is a key to unde...
Network-based methods are being actively developed to respond to the needs for operational assessmen...
Graph theory derived models and measures are increasingly being used to quantify landscape connectiv...
Abstract Graph-theoretic connectivity analyses have received much attention in connectivity evalu-at...
We use a graph-theoretical landscape modeling approach to investigate how to identify central patche...
International audienceModelling of landscape connectivity is a key point in the study of the movemen...
Landscape networks and ecosystems worldwide are undergoing changes that may impact in different ways...
Ecological landscape networks represent the current paradigm for the protection of biodiversity. In ...
International audienceContext: Landscape graphs are widely used to model connectivity and to support...
Connectivity of urban green patches is an important structural attribute of urban landscape that fac...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
International audienceSince landscape connectivity reflects a basic form of interaction between spec...
A new method to quantify, monitore and assess ecological structures and functions is the application...
Connectivity determines a large number of ecological functions of the landscape and is a key to unde...
Network-based methods are being actively developed to respond to the needs for operational assessmen...
Graph theory derived models and measures are increasingly being used to quantify landscape connectiv...
Abstract Graph-theoretic connectivity analyses have received much attention in connectivity evalu-at...
We use a graph-theoretical landscape modeling approach to investigate how to identify central patche...
International audienceModelling of landscape connectivity is a key point in the study of the movemen...
Landscape networks and ecosystems worldwide are undergoing changes that may impact in different ways...
Ecological landscape networks represent the current paradigm for the protection of biodiversity. In ...
International audienceContext: Landscape graphs are widely used to model connectivity and to support...
Connectivity of urban green patches is an important structural attribute of urban landscape that fac...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
International audienceSince landscape connectivity reflects a basic form of interaction between spec...
A new method to quantify, monitore and assess ecological structures and functions is the application...