Edge effects are pervasive in landscapes yet their causal mechanisms are still poorly understood. Traditionally, edge effects have been attributed to differences in habitat quality along the edge-interior gradient of habitat patches, under the assumption that no edge effects would occur if habitat quality was uniform. This assumption was questioned recently after the recognition that geometric constraints tend to reduce population abundances near the edges of habitat patches, the so-called "geometric edge effect" (GEE). Here we present the first empirical, landscape-level evaluation of the importance of the GEE in shaping abundance patterns in fragmented landscapes. Using a dataset on the distribution of small mammals across 18 forest fragm...
Forest ecosystems have been widely fragmented by human land use, inducing significant microclimatic ...
1 Roads may affect wildlife populations through habitat loss and disturbances, as they create an abr...
Although studies on edge effects on species richness and abundance are numerous, the responses of ec...
Edge effects are pervasive in landscapes yet their causal mechanisms are still poorly understood. Tr...
Context: What determines mammal occurrence across wildland-urban edges? A better understanding of th...
Edge effects are the responses of organisms to ecological boundaries. I studied edge responses by sm...
Animal travel between habitat patches affects populations, communities and ecosystems. There are thr...
Animal travel between habitat patches affects populations, communities and ecosystems. There are thr...
<p>Mean (±SE) numbers of species as a function of distance from edge of habitat (0–5, 5–10, 10–15 an...
We developed a generic model for delineating area of edge influences D-AEI for quantifying edge effe...
Edge effects have been observed in a vast spectrum of animal populations. They occur where two conjo...
Context: Edge effects due to habitat loss and fragmentation have pervasive impacts on many natural e...
We developed a generic model for delineating area of edge influences D-AEI for quantifying edge effe...
Context: Landscape ecologists are often interested in measuring the effects of an environmental vari...
Forest edges influence more than half of the world\u27s forests and contribute to worldwide declines...
Forest ecosystems have been widely fragmented by human land use, inducing significant microclimatic ...
1 Roads may affect wildlife populations through habitat loss and disturbances, as they create an abr...
Although studies on edge effects on species richness and abundance are numerous, the responses of ec...
Edge effects are pervasive in landscapes yet their causal mechanisms are still poorly understood. Tr...
Context: What determines mammal occurrence across wildland-urban edges? A better understanding of th...
Edge effects are the responses of organisms to ecological boundaries. I studied edge responses by sm...
Animal travel between habitat patches affects populations, communities and ecosystems. There are thr...
Animal travel between habitat patches affects populations, communities and ecosystems. There are thr...
<p>Mean (±SE) numbers of species as a function of distance from edge of habitat (0–5, 5–10, 10–15 an...
We developed a generic model for delineating area of edge influences D-AEI for quantifying edge effe...
Edge effects have been observed in a vast spectrum of animal populations. They occur where two conjo...
Context: Edge effects due to habitat loss and fragmentation have pervasive impacts on many natural e...
We developed a generic model for delineating area of edge influences D-AEI for quantifying edge effe...
Context: Landscape ecologists are often interested in measuring the effects of an environmental vari...
Forest edges influence more than half of the world\u27s forests and contribute to worldwide declines...
Forest ecosystems have been widely fragmented by human land use, inducing significant microclimatic ...
1 Roads may affect wildlife populations through habitat loss and disturbances, as they create an abr...
Although studies on edge effects on species richness and abundance are numerous, the responses of ec...