Dryland ecosystems are often characterized by patchy vegetation and exposed soil. This structure enhances transport of soil resources and seeds through the landscape (primarily by wind and water, but also by animals), thus emphasizing the importance of connectivity – given its relation to the flow of these materials – as a component of dryland ecosystem function. We argue that, as with the fertile-islands conceptual model before it, the concept of connectivity explains many phenomena observed in drylands. Further, it serves as an organizing principle to understand dryland structure and function at scales from individual plants to entire landscapes. The concept of connectivity also helps to organize thinking about interactions among processe...
International audienceOne of the central problems in contemporary ecology and conservation biology i...
The way in which threshold behaviour, landscape sensitivity and connectivity1 operate together at th...
Over the past twenty years, conserving landscape connectivity has received increasing recognition as...
Dryland ecosystems are often characterized by patchy vegetation and exposed soil. This structure enh...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Connectivity is a key concept of landscape ecology as it relates to flows and movements of organisms...
Fragmentation and habitat loss can restrict species movement and reduce connectivity, negatively imp...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
International audienceHow connectivity affects plant assemblages is a central issue in landscape eco...
International audienceIdentified as essential mechanisms promoting alternative stable states, positi...
International audienceOne of the central problems in contemporary ecology and conservation biology i...
The way in which threshold behaviour, landscape sensitivity and connectivity1 operate together at th...
Over the past twenty years, conserving landscape connectivity has received increasing recognition as...
Dryland ecosystems are often characterized by patchy vegetation and exposed soil. This structure enh...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
Connectivity is defined as the degree to which the spatial structure of the landscape facilitates th...
In arid and semi-arid ecosystems, shortage of water can trigger changes in landscapes’ structures an...
Connectivity is a key concept of landscape ecology as it relates to flows and movements of organisms...
Fragmentation and habitat loss can restrict species movement and reduce connectivity, negatively imp...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
Conceptual frameworks of dryland degradation commonly include ecohydrological feedbacks between land...
International audienceHow connectivity affects plant assemblages is a central issue in landscape eco...
International audienceIdentified as essential mechanisms promoting alternative stable states, positi...
International audienceOne of the central problems in contemporary ecology and conservation biology i...
The way in which threshold behaviour, landscape sensitivity and connectivity1 operate together at th...
Over the past twenty years, conserving landscape connectivity has received increasing recognition as...