Fragmentation-the process by which habitats are transformed into smaller patches isolated from each other-has been identified as a major threat for biodiversity. Fragmentation has well-established demographic and population genetic consequences, eroding genetic diversity and hindering gene flow among patches. However, fragmentation should also select on life history, both predictably through increased isolation, demographic stochasticity and edge effects, and more idiosyncratically via altered biotic interactions. While species have adapted to natural fragmentation, adaptation to anthropogenic fragmentation has received little attention. In this review, we address how and whether organisms might adapt to anthropogenic fragmentation. Drawing...
Plant-animal interactions are a key component for biodiversity maintenance, but they are currently t...
Habitat fragmentation, the conversion of landscapes into patchy habitats separated by unsuitable env...
Several studies have reported that fragmentation (e.g. of anthropogenic origin) of habitats often le...
Fragmentation-the process by which habitats are transformed into smaller patches isolated from each ...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation, an important element of current global change, has prof...
Because it affects dispersal risk and modifies competition levels, habitat fragmentation directly co...
We investigate the effect of habitat fragmentation on the genetic diversity of a species experiencin...
It is widely recognized that ecological dynamics influence evolutionary dynamics, and conversely tha...
Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often he...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the biggest threats to biodiversity. Anthropogenic habitat ...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
There is substantial evidence that environmental changes on a landscape level can have dramatic cons...
We used demographic and life-history data from natural populations of 43 species in order to pre...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation, the conversion of landscapes into patchy habitats separ...
Plant-animal interactions are a key component for biodiversity maintenance, but they are currently t...
Habitat fragmentation, the conversion of landscapes into patchy habitats separated by unsuitable env...
Several studies have reported that fragmentation (e.g. of anthropogenic origin) of habitats often le...
Fragmentation-the process by which habitats are transformed into smaller patches isolated from each ...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation, an important element of current global change, has prof...
Because it affects dispersal risk and modifies competition levels, habitat fragmentation directly co...
We investigate the effect of habitat fragmentation on the genetic diversity of a species experiencin...
It is widely recognized that ecological dynamics influence evolutionary dynamics, and conversely tha...
Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environment is often he...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the biggest threats to biodiversity. Anthropogenic habitat ...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
There is substantial evidence that environmental changes on a landscape level can have dramatic cons...
We used demographic and life-history data from natural populations of 43 species in order to pre...
International audienceHabitat fragmentation, the conversion of landscapes into patchy habitats separ...
Plant-animal interactions are a key component for biodiversity maintenance, but they are currently t...
Habitat fragmentation, the conversion of landscapes into patchy habitats separated by unsuitable env...
Several studies have reported that fragmentation (e.g. of anthropogenic origin) of habitats often le...