In spatial studies of populations, Euclidean distance is commonly used to measure the structural connectivity between habitat patches. The role of the matrix on patch connectivity is thereby ignored. However, the importance of the matrix for (dispersal) movement is increasingly being acknowledged. Our study compared the costdistance measure with the Euclidean distance. The cost-distance is a simple GIS-calculated connectivity measure that incorporates the resistance of the landscape matrix to movement behaviour. We used presence-absence data from a field study on the Speckled wood butterfly in two Belgian landscapes. Logistic regression revealed that the cost-distance measure had a significantly better predictive power than the Euclidean di...
PURPOSE: This technical note presents a new landscape connectivity metric, as well as a user’s guide...
International audienceOne of the central problems in contemporary ecology and conservation biology i...
Understanding and measuring functional connectivity for animals with habitats that have been fragmen...
In spatial studies of populations, Euclidean distance is commonly used to measure the structural con...
Graph theory derived models and measures are increasingly being used to quantify landscape connectiv...
1. Movement is influenced by landscape structure, configuration and geometry, but measuring distance...
1. Movement is influenced by landscape structure, configuration and geometry, but measuring distance...
Ecosystem functioning depends on multiple successful interactions, many supported by individual move...
Connectivity is an important landscape attribute in ecological studies and conservation practices an...
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 ...
<p>Examples of two of the 48 landscape representations used to measure the direct transfer costs bet...
This study investigates the sensitivity of local synchrony to movement patterns of the Ringlet butte...
PURPOSE: This technical note presents a new landscape connectivity metric, as well as a user’s guide...
International audienceOne of the central problems in contemporary ecology and conservation biology i...
Understanding and measuring functional connectivity for animals with habitats that have been fragmen...
In spatial studies of populations, Euclidean distance is commonly used to measure the structural con...
Graph theory derived models and measures are increasingly being used to quantify landscape connectiv...
1. Movement is influenced by landscape structure, configuration and geometry, but measuring distance...
1. Movement is influenced by landscape structure, configuration and geometry, but measuring distance...
Ecosystem functioning depends on multiple successful interactions, many supported by individual move...
Connectivity is an important landscape attribute in ecological studies and conservation practices an...
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 ...
<p>Examples of two of the 48 landscape representations used to measure the direct transfer costs bet...
This study investigates the sensitivity of local synchrony to movement patterns of the Ringlet butte...
PURPOSE: This technical note presents a new landscape connectivity metric, as well as a user’s guide...
International audienceOne of the central problems in contemporary ecology and conservation biology i...
Understanding and measuring functional connectivity for animals with habitats that have been fragmen...