相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。Is habitat fragmentation bad for biodiversity?
Lenore Fahrig et al.
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2019)
Patch-scale biodiversity retention in fragmented landscapes: Reconciling the habitat amount hypothesis with the island biogeography theory
Anderson Saldanha Bueno et al.
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY (2019)
Global patterns of tropical forest fragmentation
Franziska Taubert et al.
NATURE (2018)
Fair tests of the habitat amount hypothesis require appropriate metrics of patch isolation: An example with small mammals in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Marcus Vinicius Vieira et al.
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2018)
Is habitat fragmentation good for biodiversity?
Robert J. Fletcher et al.
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2018)
An early synthesis of the habitat amount hypothesis
Charles A. Martin
LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY (2018)
Global carbon dioxide removal rates from forest landscape restoration activities
Blanca Bernal et al.
CARBON BALANCE AND MANAGEMENT (2018)
Experimental evidence does not support the Habitat Amount Hypothesis
Nick M. Haddad et al.
ECOGRAPHY (2017)
Creation of forest edges has a global impact on forest vertebrates
M. Pfeifer et al.
NATURE (2017)
Testing the habitat amount hypothesis for South American small mammals
Geruza Leal Melo et al.
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2017)
Ecological Responses to Habitat Fragmentation Per Se
Lenore Fahrig
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, AND SYSTEMATICS, VOL 48 (2017)
Island species-area relationships and species accumulation curves are not equivalent: an analysis of habitat island datasets
Thomas J. Matthews et al.
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY (2016)
Habitat fragmentation and species richness
Ilkka Hanski
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY (2015)
A species-centered approach for uncovering generalities in organism responses to habitat loss and fragmentation
Matthew G. Betts et al.
ECOGRAPHY (2014)
Conserving Tropical Tree Diversity and Forest Structure: The Value of Small Rainforest Patches in Moderately-Managed Landscapes
Manuel A. Hernandez-Ruedas et al.
PLOS ONE (2014)
BIOFRAG - a new database for analyzing BIOdiversity responses to forest FRAGmentation
Marion Pfeifer et al.
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2014)
Quantifying island isolation - insights from global patterns of insular plant species richness
Patrick Weigelt et al.
ECOGRAPHY (2013)
Rethinking patch size and isolation effects: the habitat amount hypothesis
Lenore Fahrig
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY (2013)
Measuring and selecting scales of effect for landscape predictors in species-habitat models
Amanda E. Martin et al.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2012)
Unraveling the drivers of community dissimilarity and species extinction in fragmented landscapes
Cristina Banks-Leite et al.
ECOLOGY (2012)
The island species-area relationship: biology and statistics
Kostas A. Triantis et al.
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY (2012)
From plots to islands: species diversity at different scales
Spyros Sfenthourakis et al.
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY (2012)
Approaching a state shift in Earth's biosphere
Anthony D. Barnosky et al.
NATURE (2012)
An evaluation of patch connectivity measures
Laura R. Prugh
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS (2009)
Methods to account for spatial autocorrelation in the analysis of species distributional data:: a review
Carsten F. Dormann et al.
ECOGRAPHY (2007)
Landscape context outweighs local habitat quality in its effects on herbivore dispersal and distribution
Kyle J. Haynes et al.
OECOLOGIA (2007)
Tackling the habitat fragmentation panchreston
David B. Lindenmayer et al.
TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION (2007)
Scattered trees are keystone structures - Implications for conservation
Adrian D. Manning et al.
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2006)
Fragments as islands: a synthesis of faunal responses to habitat patchiness
James I. Watling et al.
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (2006)
Quantifying biodiversity: procedures and pitfalls in the measurement and comparison of species richness
NJ Gotelli et al.
ECOLOGY LETTERS (2001)