Human landscape modification has led to habitat fragmentation for many species. Habitat fragmentation, leading to isolation, decrease in patch size and increased edge effect, is observed in fen ecosystems that comprise many endangered plant species. However, until now it has remained unclear whether habitat fragmentation per se has a significant additional negative effect on plant species persistence, besides habitat loss and degradation. We investigated the relative effect of isolation, habitat size, and habitat edge compared to the effect of habitat degradation by including both ‘fragmentation variables’ and abiotic variables in best subsets logistic regression analyses for six fen-plant species. For all but one species, besides a...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet empirical ...
Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant speci...
1 Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant spe...
Human landscape modification has led to habitat fragmentation for many species. Habitat fragmentatio...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the main causes of changes in the distribution and abundance o...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the main causes of changes in the distribution and abundance o...
<div><p>Studies of the effects of patch size and isolation on plant species density have yielded con...
Studies of the effects of patch size and isolation on plant species density have yielded contrasting...
© Inter-Research 2002Habitat loss leads to a reduction in number of remnant habitats in continuous l...
International audienceHabitat loss and fragmentation result in significant landscape changes that ul...
International audienceHabitat loss and fragmentation result in significant landscape changes that ul...
International audienceHabitat loss and fragmentation result in significant landscape changes that ul...
International audienceHabitat loss and fragmentation result in significant landscape changes that ul...
Studies of the effects of patch size and isolation on plant species density have yielded contrasting...
The effectiveness of measures targeted at the restoration of populations of endangered species in an...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet empirical ...
Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant speci...
1 Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant spe...
Human landscape modification has led to habitat fragmentation for many species. Habitat fragmentatio...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the main causes of changes in the distribution and abundance o...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the main causes of changes in the distribution and abundance o...
<div><p>Studies of the effects of patch size and isolation on plant species density have yielded con...
Studies of the effects of patch size and isolation on plant species density have yielded contrasting...
© Inter-Research 2002Habitat loss leads to a reduction in number of remnant habitats in continuous l...
International audienceHabitat loss and fragmentation result in significant landscape changes that ul...
International audienceHabitat loss and fragmentation result in significant landscape changes that ul...
International audienceHabitat loss and fragmentation result in significant landscape changes that ul...
International audienceHabitat loss and fragmentation result in significant landscape changes that ul...
Studies of the effects of patch size and isolation on plant species density have yielded contrasting...
The effectiveness of measures targeted at the restoration of populations of endangered species in an...
Ecological theory predicts that fragmentation aggravates the effects of habitat loss, yet empirical ...
Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant speci...
1 Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant spe...