Landscape ecologists and conservation biologists usually assume a causal relation between the observed current landscape pattern and the species distribution pattern. This assumption may not always be correct because species distribution patterns can reflect past as well as present landscape conditions
We present new theoretical and empirical results on the probability distributions of species persist...
communication non publiée 1B 2AIn Europe, most landscapes have been affected by human activities sin...
International audienceDistribution of genetic diversity in a landscape depends on both within and am...
International audienceAbstract The Anthropocene is characterized by a rapid pace of environmental ch...
All ecological communities experience change over time. One method to quantify temporal variation in...
Time-lagged responses of biological variables to landscape modifications are widely recognized, but ...
Biodiversity responses to changing environmental forcing on species are often characterized by consi...
Understanding the processes that stabilize species populations is a fundamental question in ecology ...
Population densities of a species measured in different locations are often correlated over time, a ...
1. Many species are adapted to landscapes with characteristic dynamics generated by ongoing habitat ...
A challenge for conservation management is to understand how population and habitat dynamics interac...
Motivation Certain early-succession habitats may emerge only at restricted locations following dist...
One of landscape ecology's main goals is to unveil how biodiversity is impacted by habitat transform...
Population densities of a species, measured in different locations are often correlated over time, a...
We present new theoretical and empirical results on the probability distributions of species persist...
communication non publiée 1B 2AIn Europe, most landscapes have been affected by human activities sin...
International audienceDistribution of genetic diversity in a landscape depends on both within and am...
International audienceAbstract The Anthropocene is characterized by a rapid pace of environmental ch...
All ecological communities experience change over time. One method to quantify temporal variation in...
Time-lagged responses of biological variables to landscape modifications are widely recognized, but ...
Biodiversity responses to changing environmental forcing on species are often characterized by consi...
Understanding the processes that stabilize species populations is a fundamental question in ecology ...
Population densities of a species measured in different locations are often correlated over time, a ...
1. Many species are adapted to landscapes with characteristic dynamics generated by ongoing habitat ...
A challenge for conservation management is to understand how population and habitat dynamics interac...
Motivation Certain early-succession habitats may emerge only at restricted locations following dist...
One of landscape ecology's main goals is to unveil how biodiversity is impacted by habitat transform...
Population densities of a species, measured in different locations are often correlated over time, a...
We present new theoretical and empirical results on the probability distributions of species persist...
communication non publiée 1B 2AIn Europe, most landscapes have been affected by human activities sin...
International audienceDistribution of genetic diversity in a landscape depends on both within and am...