We use a graph-theoretical landscape modeling approach to investigate how to identify central patches in the landscape as well as how these central patches influence (1) organism movement within the local neighborhood, and (2) the dispersal of organisms beyond the local neighborhood. Organism movements were theoretically estimated based on the spatial configuration of the habitat patches in the studied landscape. We find that centrality depends on the way the graph-theoretical model of habitat patches is constructed, although even the simplest network representation, not taking strength and directionality of potential organisms flows into account, still provides a coarse-grained assessment of the most important patches according to their co...
Network-based methods are being actively developed to respond to the needs for operational assessmen...
International audienceModelling of landscape connectivity is a key point in the study of the movemen...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
We use a graph-theoretical landscape modeling approach to investigate how to identify central patche...
Graph theory derived models and measures are increasingly being used to quantify landscape connectiv...
The methods for measuring landscape connectivity have never been compared or tested for their respon...
Landscape connectivity is a key process for the functioning and persistence of spatially-structured ...
Graph theory is a body of mathematics dealing with problems of connectivity, flow, and routing in ne...
Habitat connectivity is a major concern in biodiversity conservation. Network analysis provides effi...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the flow of ecological processes...
Connectivity is classically considered an emergent property of landscapes encapsulating individuals’...
Landscapes are increasingly fragmented, and conservation programs have started to look at network ap...
Connectivity determines a large number of ecological functions of the landscape, including seed and ...
Connectivity is widely thought to play a key role in the persistence of metapopulations. However, th...
Network-based methods are being actively developed to respond to the needs for operational assessmen...
International audienceModelling of landscape connectivity is a key point in the study of the movemen...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...
We use a graph-theoretical landscape modeling approach to investigate how to identify central patche...
Graph theory derived models and measures are increasingly being used to quantify landscape connectiv...
The methods for measuring landscape connectivity have never been compared or tested for their respon...
Landscape connectivity is a key process for the functioning and persistence of spatially-structured ...
Graph theory is a body of mathematics dealing with problems of connectivity, flow, and routing in ne...
Habitat connectivity is a major concern in biodiversity conservation. Network analysis provides effi...
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the flow of ecological processes...
Connectivity is classically considered an emergent property of landscapes encapsulating individuals’...
Landscapes are increasingly fragmented, and conservation programs have started to look at network ap...
Connectivity determines a large number of ecological functions of the landscape, including seed and ...
Connectivity is widely thought to play a key role in the persistence of metapopulations. However, th...
Network-based methods are being actively developed to respond to the needs for operational assessmen...
International audienceModelling of landscape connectivity is a key point in the study of the movemen...
International audienceLand cover changes resulting from urban sprawl, transport network intensificat...