[HTML][HTML] A multi-species approach for protected areas ecological network construction based on landscape connectivity
G Liang, H Niu, Y Li - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
The establishment of ecological networks is crucial for biodiversity conservation, especially
at broad spatial scales. It is still challenging to develop an ecological network construction …
at broad spatial scales. It is still challenging to develop an ecological network construction …
A methodological framework for the use of landscape graphs in land-use planning
Landscape graphs are now widely used for representing and analysing ecological networks.
Although several studies have provided methodological syntheses of how to use these tools …
Although several studies have provided methodological syntheses of how to use these tools …
[HTML][HTML] Graphab: an application for modeling and managing ecological habitat networks
Landscape graphs are increasingly used in ecology, conservation, and landscape planning
for modeling habitat connectivity of wildlife species. We present here the follow-up of …
for modeling habitat connectivity of wildlife species. We present here the follow-up of …
A multi-species approach for assessing the impact of land-cover changes on landscape connectivity
Abstract Context Land-cover changes (LCCs) could impact wildlife populations through
gains or losses of natural habitats and changes in the landscape mosaic. To assess such …
gains or losses of natural habitats and changes in the landscape mosaic. To assess such …
Ecological connectivity analysis to reduce the barrier effect of roads. An innovative graph-theory approach to define wildlife corridors with multiple paths and without …
Ecological connectivity studies should be performed as baseline studies to prevent
ecosystem fragmentation during the planning phase of a linear transport infrastructure. A …
ecosystem fragmentation during the planning phase of a linear transport infrastructure. A …
Bits and pieces: Forest fragmentation by linear intrusions in India
Linear infrastructure development is an important driver of forest fragmentation leading to
habitat and biodiversity loss as well as disruption of critical ecosystem processes. The …
habitat and biodiversity loss as well as disruption of critical ecosystem processes. The …
Impact of urban developments on the functional connectivity of forested habitats: a joint contribution of advanced urban models and landscape graphs
The impacts of urban growth on biodiversity vary according to the form and the intensity of
urbanisation. However, there is a lack of knowledge about the consequences of the type of …
urbanisation. However, there is a lack of knowledge about the consequences of the type of …
Locating wildlife crossings for multispecies connectivity across linear infrastructures
A Mimet, C Clauzel, JC Foltête - Landscape Ecology, 2016 - Springer
Context Linear transportation infrastructures traverse and separate wildlife populations,
potentially leading to their short-and long-term decline at local and regional scales. To …
potentially leading to their short-and long-term decline at local and regional scales. To …
Assessing the impact of road developments on connectivity across multiple scales: Application to Yunnan snub-nosed monkey conservation
C Clauzel, D Xiqing, W Gongsheng, P Giraudoux… - Biological …, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper proposes an integrative approach to assessing the impact of several highway
developments on the connectivity of high-elevation coniferous forests in Yunnan (China) …
developments on the connectivity of high-elevation coniferous forests in Yunnan (China) …
Impact assessment of a high-speed railway line on species distribution: Application to the European tree frog (Hyla arborea) in Franche-Comté
The aim of the present work is to assess the potential long-distance effect of a high-speed
railway line on the distribution of the European tree frog (Hyla arborea) in eastern France by …
railway line on the distribution of the European tree frog (Hyla arborea) in eastern France by …