Connectivity measures: a review

P Kindlmann, F Burel - Landscape ecology, 2008 - Springer
One of the central problems in contemporary ecology and conservation biology is the drastic
change of landscapes induced by anthropogenic activities, resulting in habitat loss and …

Utility of computer simulations in landscape genetics

BK Epperson, BH McRae, KIM Scribner… - Molecular …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Population genetics theory is primarily based on mathematical models in which spatial
complexity and temporal variability are largely ignored. In contrast, the field of landscape …

Learning and animal movement

MA Lewis, WF Fagan, M Auger-Méthé… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Integrating diverse concepts from animal behavior, movement ecology, and machine
learning, we develop an overview of the ecology of learning and animal movement …

Lévy processes in animal movement: an evolutionary hypothesis

F Bartumeus - Fractals, 2007 - World Scientific
The origin of fractal patterns is a fundamental problem in many areas of science. In
ecological systems, fractal patterns show up in many subtle ways and have been interpreted …

Behavioral tradeoffs when dispersing across a patchy landscape

PA Zollner, SL Lima - Oikos, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
A better understanding of the behavior of dispersing animals will assist in determining the
factors that limit their success and ultimately help improve the way dispersal is incorporated …

Non-random dispersal in the butterfly Maniola jurtina: implications for metapopulation models

L Conradt, EJ Bodsworth… - Proceedings of the …, 2000 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The dispersal patterns of animals are important in metapopulation ecology because they
affect the dynamics and survival of populations. Theoretical models assume random …

Comparing the landscape level perceptual abilities of forest sciurids in fragmented agricultural landscapes

PA Zollner - Landscape ecology, 2000 - Springer
Perceptual range is the maximum distance from which an animal can perceive the presence
of remote landscape elements such as patches of habitat. Such perceptual abilities are of …

Finding habitat patches and directional connectivity

RL Schooley, JA Wiens - Oikos, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
For animal species inhabiting patchy environments, the search behavior of individuals and
the distance from which they can detect suitable habitat (perceptual range) are key …

Why are some animal populations unaffected or positively affected by roads?

T Rytwinski, L Fahrig - Oecologia, 2013 - Springer
In reviews on effects of roads on animal population abundance we found that most effects
are negative; however, there are also many neutral and positive responses [Fahrig and …

Landscape resistance to frog movements

MJ Mazerolle, A Desrochers - canadian Journal of Zoology, 2005 - cdnsciencepub.com
La capacité d'un animal à recoloniser avec succès une parcelle du paysage dépend d'au
moins deux composantes, sa capacité à détecter la parcelle et sa capacité à l'atteindre. Les …