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Habitat destruction, habitat restoration and eigenvector–eigenvalue relations
Mathematical Biosciences, 2003According to metapopulation theory, the capacity of a habitat patch network to support the persistence of a species is measured by the metapopulation capacity of the patch network. Mathematically, metapopulation capacity is given by the leading eigenvalue lambda(M) of an appropriately constructed non-negative n x n matrix M, where n is the number of ...
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Habitat, Habitat Conditions and Their Study Methods
1993When describing meiofauna habitats, grain size is a key factor which directly determines spatial and structural conditions, and indirectly determines the physical and chemical milieu of the sediment. Poorly sorted sediment particles (e.g. sand mixed with gravel and silt) become packed tighter and the interstitial pore volume is often reduced to only 20%
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Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Biodiversity
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 2003Lenore Fahrig
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Confounding factors in the detection of species responses to habitat fragmentation
Biological Reviews, 2006Robert M Ewers, Raphaël K Didham
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