Confounding factors in the detection of species responses to habitat fragmentation

RM Ewers, RK Didham - Biological reviews, 2006 - cambridge.org
Habitat loss has pervasive and disruptive impacts on biodiversity in habitat remnants. The
magnitude of the ecological impacts of habitat loss can be exacerbated by the spatial …

Non‐optimal animal movement in human‐altered landscapes

L Fahrig - Functional ecology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 I synthesize the understanding of the relationship between landscape structure
and animal movement in human‐modified landscapes. 2 The variety of landscape structures …

Evolution of dispersal strategies and dispersal syndromes in fragmented landscapes

J Cote, E Bestion, S Jacob, J Travis, D Legrand… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat fragmentation, an important element of current global change, has profound
repercussions on population and species extinction. Landscape fragmentation reduces …

Landscape connectivity and animal behavior: functional grain as a key determinant for dispersal

M Baguette, H Van Dyck - Landscape ecology, 2007 - Springer
Landscape connectivity can be viewed from two perspectives that could be considered as
extremes of a gradient: functional connectivity (refers to how the behavior of a dispersing …

Landscape connectivity: a return to the basics

PD Taylor, L Fahrig, KA With - CONSERVATION BIOLOGY SERIES …, 2006 - cambridge.org
In the decade or so since the concept was formalized in landscape ecology (Taylor et al.
1993) the meaning of the term ''landscape connectivity''has become rather diffuse and …

Independent effects of forest cover and fragmentation on the distribution of forest breeding birds

MK Trzcinski, L Fahrig, G Merriam - Ecological applications, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
The aims of this study were (1) to determine the relative importance of the independent
effects of forest cover and fragmentation on the distribution of forest breeding birds, and (2) …

Does flight morphology relate to flight performance? An experimental test with the butterfly Pararge aegeria

K Berwaerts, H Van Dyck, P Aerts - Functional ecology, 2002 - JSTOR
1. The relationship between maximal acceleration capacity and flight morphology was tested
experimentally in the butterfly Pararge aegeria. Such relations are often assumed but …

Environmental adaptations, ecological filtering, and dispersal central to insect invasions

D Renault, M Laparie, SJ McCauley… - Annual review of …, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Insect invasions, the establishment and spread of nonnative insects in new regions, can
have extensive economic and environmental consequences. Increased global connectivity …

Coupling movement and landscape ecology for animal conservation in production landscapes

TS Doherty, DA Driscoll - Proceedings of the Royal …, 2018 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Habitat conversion in production landscapes is among the greatest threats to biodiversity,
not least because it can disrupt animal movement. Using the movement ecology framework …

Urbanization is associated with shifts in bumblebee body size, with cascading effects on pollination

P Theodorou, LM Baltz, RJ Paxton… - Evolutionary …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Urbanization is a global phenomenon with major effects on species, the structure of
community functional traits and ecological interactions. Body size is a key species trait linked …