Nature conservation is increasingly based on a landscape approach rather than a species approach. Landscape planning that includes nature conservation goals requires integrated ecological tools. However, species differ widely in their response to landscape change. We propose a framework of ecologically scaled landscape indices that takes into account this variation. Our approach is based on a combination of field studies of spatially structured populations (metapopulations) and model simulations in artificial landscapes. From these, we seek generalities in the relationship among species features, landscape indices, and metapopulation viability. The concept of ecological species profiles is used to group species according to characteristics ...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.How alterations of a landscap...
Rapid deforestation often produces landscape-level changes in forest characteristics and structure, ...
. This allows us to quantify the population implications of experimental modifications of landscape ...
Nature conservation is increasingly based on a landscape approach rather than a species approach. La...
1. Many species are adapted to landscapes with characteristic dynamics generated by ongoing habitat ...
In landscapes where natural habitat is highly fragmented, any method for assessment of population pe...
In urbanising landscapes, planning for sustainable biodiversity occurs in a context of multifunction...
Approaches to assess the impacts of landscape disturbance scenarios on species range from metrics ba...
In view of the current biodiversity crisis, the implementation of efficient conservation actions is ...
The world is becoming more developed as the human population steadily grows. With the increase in hu...
In landscape ecology, correlational approaches are typically used to analyse links between local pop...
The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called the scale ...
Metrics of functional connectivity are necessary to understand the influence of habitat loss and fra...
Abstract. We summarise the contributions of empiricists, modellers, and practitioners in this issue ...
Abstract The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called t...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.How alterations of a landscap...
Rapid deforestation often produces landscape-level changes in forest characteristics and structure, ...
. This allows us to quantify the population implications of experimental modifications of landscape ...
Nature conservation is increasingly based on a landscape approach rather than a species approach. La...
1. Many species are adapted to landscapes with characteristic dynamics generated by ongoing habitat ...
In landscapes where natural habitat is highly fragmented, any method for assessment of population pe...
In urbanising landscapes, planning for sustainable biodiversity occurs in a context of multifunction...
Approaches to assess the impacts of landscape disturbance scenarios on species range from metrics ba...
In view of the current biodiversity crisis, the implementation of efficient conservation actions is ...
The world is becoming more developed as the human population steadily grows. With the increase in hu...
In landscape ecology, correlational approaches are typically used to analyse links between local pop...
The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called the scale ...
Metrics of functional connectivity are necessary to understand the influence of habitat loss and fra...
Abstract. We summarise the contributions of empiricists, modellers, and practitioners in this issue ...
Abstract The spatial extent at which landscape structure best predicts population response, called t...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.How alterations of a landscap...
Rapid deforestation often produces landscape-level changes in forest characteristics and structure, ...
. This allows us to quantify the population implications of experimental modifications of landscape ...