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2019
Abstract Landscape connectivity is essential for maintaining ecological flows across landscapes. Processes as diverse as dispersal; gene flow; the flow of water, materials and nutrients; the spread of invasive species, diseases, or pests; or the spread of disturbances like fire, are all potentially influenced by the connectivity of ...
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Abstract Landscape connectivity is essential for maintaining ecological flows across landscapes. Processes as diverse as dispersal; gene flow; the flow of water, materials and nutrients; the spread of invasive species, diseases, or pests; or the spread of disturbances like fire, are all potentially influenced by the connectivity of ...
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Connecting science, policy, and implementation for landscape‐scale habitat connectivity
Conservation Biology, 2016Abstract We examined the links between the science and policy of habitat corridors to better understand how corridors can be implemented effectively. As a case study, we focused on a suite of landscape‐scale connectivity plans in tropical and subtropical Asia (Malaysia, Singapore, and Bhutan).
Brodie, Jedediah F. +7 more
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Wireless Landscape – Need for Seamless Connectivity
Wireless Personal Communications, 2002The unprecedented growth in cellular and wireless technology has brought the tremendous incompatibility and coexistence issues based on access, economic, political and geographical reasons around the globe. The compartmentalization and isolation of standards development based on mobility and coverage requirements have added the incompatibility and ...
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Connectivity of agricultural landscapes
2016Metadata only ...
Garrett, Karen A. +3 more
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Landscape Connections and Genetic Diversity
2002Conceptual connections between ecology and population genetics have been an integral part of the field of conservation biology from its beginnings. The conservation of genes, the perpetuation of microevolutionary processes (e.g., natural selection, mutation, genetic drift, and gene flow) within populations, and the conservation of demographic and ...
Hugh B. Britten, Richard J. Baker
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Landscape design and the landscape’s unlimited connections
2016Introduzione alla sessione tematica connected landscapes, in qualità di ...
MORELLI, EMANUELA, Ori, Maurizio
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Landscape Connectivity for Urban Insects
2015Insects can provide many lessons for urban planners. Although complex, many responses of insects to urban development emphasise the importance of landscape integrity and open spaces – self-evident also in many other contexts related to human welfare and biodiversity conservation – and that maintaining variety is a primary concern.
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