Landscape connectivity has traditionally been studied for animal species rather than for plants, especially under a multispecies approach. However, connectivity can be equally critical for both fauna and flora and, thus, an essential point in the selection of key management areas and measures. This paper explores a spatially explicit framework to assess the contribution of habitat patches in the conservation and enhancement of plant functional connectivity and habitat availability in a multispecies context. It relies on graph theory and a habitat availability index and differentiates between two management scenarios: (i) conservation; and (ii) restoration, by considering current and potential species distribution based on species distributi...
Graph-theoretic approaches are commonly used to map landscape connectivity networks to inform enviro...
1. Dispersal is essential for species to survive the threats of habitat destruction and climate chan...
Dispersal is essential for species to survive the threats of habitat destruction and climate change....
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the movements of organisms and t...
[Context] Functional connectivity is vital for plant species dispersal, but little is known about ho...
Maintaining and restoring connectivity are proposed as a key landscape-level strategy to mitigate bi...
Connectivity is vital for the maintenance of spatially structured ecosystems, but is threatened by a...
4noNatural habitats in rural and urban areas are increasingly fragmented and altered by human impact...
We apply a comprehensive suite of graph theoretic metrics to illustrate how landscape connectivity c...
<div><p>Managing landscape connectivity is a widely recognized overarching strategy for conserving b...
ACL (avec facteur d'impact)International audienceThe improvement of tools for protecting biodiversit...
Local species assemblages are likely the result of habitat and landscape filtering. However, there i...
Managing landscape connectivity is a widely recognized overarching strategy for conserving biodivers...
Graph-theoretic approaches are commonly used to map landscape connectivity networks to inform enviro...
1. Dispersal is essential for species to survive the threats of habitat destruction and climate chan...
Dispersal is essential for species to survive the threats of habitat destruction and climate change....
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the movements of organisms and t...
[Context] Functional connectivity is vital for plant species dispersal, but little is known about ho...
Maintaining and restoring connectivity are proposed as a key landscape-level strategy to mitigate bi...
Connectivity is vital for the maintenance of spatially structured ecosystems, but is threatened by a...
4noNatural habitats in rural and urban areas are increasingly fragmented and altered by human impact...
We apply a comprehensive suite of graph theoretic metrics to illustrate how landscape connectivity c...
<div><p>Managing landscape connectivity is a widely recognized overarching strategy for conserving b...
ACL (avec facteur d'impact)International audienceThe improvement of tools for protecting biodiversit...
Local species assemblages are likely the result of habitat and landscape filtering. However, there i...
Managing landscape connectivity is a widely recognized overarching strategy for conserving biodivers...
Graph-theoretic approaches are commonly used to map landscape connectivity networks to inform enviro...
1. Dispersal is essential for species to survive the threats of habitat destruction and climate chan...
Dispersal is essential for species to survive the threats of habitat destruction and climate change....