Graph theoretic approaches have received increased interest recently in landscape planning and conservation in the terrestrial realm, because these approaches facilitate the effective modelling of connectivity among habitats. We examined whether basic principles of graph theory can be extended to other ecosystems. Specifically, we demonstrate how a network-based context can be used for enhancing the more effective conservation of riverine systems. We first show how to use graph theoretic techniques to model riverscapes at the segment level. Then we use a real stream network (Zagyva river basin. Hungary) to examine the topological importance of segments in maintaining riverscape connectivity, using betweenness centrality, a commonly used net...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
International audienceEcological networks are tools for conservation planning that rely on the conce...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
Spatial graphs in landscape ecology and conservation have emerged recently as a powerful methodology...
Abstract Spatial graphs in landscape ecology and conservation have emerged recently as a powerful me...
1.Spatial prioritization tools provide a means of finding efficient trade-offs between biodiversity ...
Forecasting the colonization process is important for wildlife managers who supervise the reintroduc...
Graph theory is a body of mathematics dealing with problems of connectivity, flow, and routing in ne...
The connectivity of ecological habitat networks is key for maintaining biodiversity and has therefor...
1. Connectivity is regarded globally as a guiding principle for conservation planning, but due to di...
1. Spatial prioritization tools provide a means of finding efficient trade-offs between biodiversity...
Abstract Ecological landscape networks represent the current paradigm for the protection of biodiver...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
International audienceEcological networks are tools for conservation planning that rely on the conce...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
Spatial graphs in landscape ecology and conservation have emerged recently as a powerful methodology...
Abstract Spatial graphs in landscape ecology and conservation have emerged recently as a powerful me...
1.Spatial prioritization tools provide a means of finding efficient trade-offs between biodiversity ...
Forecasting the colonization process is important for wildlife managers who supervise the reintroduc...
Graph theory is a body of mathematics dealing with problems of connectivity, flow, and routing in ne...
The connectivity of ecological habitat networks is key for maintaining biodiversity and has therefor...
1. Connectivity is regarded globally as a guiding principle for conservation planning, but due to di...
1. Spatial prioritization tools provide a means of finding efficient trade-offs between biodiversity...
Abstract Ecological landscape networks represent the current paradigm for the protection of biodiver...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...
International audienceEcological networks are tools for conservation planning that rely on the conce...
International audienceIssues related to landscape changes and loss of biodiversity have emphasized t...