Habitat fragmentation is a major cause for species loss, but its effect on invertebrates with low active dispersal power, like terrestrial gastropods, has rarely been studied. Such species can not cross a hostile habitat matrix, for which the predictions of island theory, such as positive relations between species richness and patch size, should apply. In order to test this prediction, we studied gastropod species diversity by assessing gastropod assemblage characteristics from 35 sites in 19 fragments of deciduous old-growth forests in the Lower Rhine Embayment, Germany. Assemblages differed between larger (a parts per thousand yen700 ha) and smaller forests ( 1,000 ha, i.e., well above the size of most fragments. In conclusion, the predic...
Three gastropods in the UK red data book (RDB) occupy drainage ditches on threatened grazing marshes...
Three gastropods in the UK red data book (RDB) occupy drainage ditches on threatened grazing marshes...
Three gastropods in the UK red data book (RDB) occupy drainage ditches on threatened grazing marshes...
Habitat fragmentation is a major cause for species loss, but its effect on invertebrates with low ac...
Habitat fragmentation is a major cause for species loss, but its effect on invertebrates with low ac...
The fragmentation of continuous habitats has significant consequences for species and for the functi...
The fragmentation of continuous habitats has significant consequences for species and for the functi...
Faunal indicators of old-growth forests in heavily-disturbed regions are virtually non-existent. How...
Fragmentation strongly shapes the distribution of organisms within forest patches through contrastin...
Fragmentation strongly shapes the distribution of organisms within forest patches through contrastin...
Habitat fragmentation may influence the genetic structure of populations, especially of species with...
Habitat fragmentation may influence the genetic structure of populations, especially of species with...
Habitat fragmentation may influence the genetic structure of populations, especially of species with...
Three gastropods in the UK red data book (RDB) occupy drainage ditches on threatened grazing marshes...
Although terrestrial gastropods (snails and slugs) are highly diverse, ecologically important, and, ...
Three gastropods in the UK red data book (RDB) occupy drainage ditches on threatened grazing marshes...
Three gastropods in the UK red data book (RDB) occupy drainage ditches on threatened grazing marshes...
Three gastropods in the UK red data book (RDB) occupy drainage ditches on threatened grazing marshes...
Habitat fragmentation is a major cause for species loss, but its effect on invertebrates with low ac...
Habitat fragmentation is a major cause for species loss, but its effect on invertebrates with low ac...
The fragmentation of continuous habitats has significant consequences for species and for the functi...
The fragmentation of continuous habitats has significant consequences for species and for the functi...
Faunal indicators of old-growth forests in heavily-disturbed regions are virtually non-existent. How...
Fragmentation strongly shapes the distribution of organisms within forest patches through contrastin...
Fragmentation strongly shapes the distribution of organisms within forest patches through contrastin...
Habitat fragmentation may influence the genetic structure of populations, especially of species with...
Habitat fragmentation may influence the genetic structure of populations, especially of species with...
Habitat fragmentation may influence the genetic structure of populations, especially of species with...
Three gastropods in the UK red data book (RDB) occupy drainage ditches on threatened grazing marshes...
Although terrestrial gastropods (snails and slugs) are highly diverse, ecologically important, and, ...
Three gastropods in the UK red data book (RDB) occupy drainage ditches on threatened grazing marshes...
Three gastropods in the UK red data book (RDB) occupy drainage ditches on threatened grazing marshes...
Three gastropods in the UK red data book (RDB) occupy drainage ditches on threatened grazing marshes...