Habitat connectivity for pollinator beetles using surface metrics
Abstract
Measuring habitat connectivity in com- plex landscapes is a major focus of landscape ecology and conservation research. Most studies use a binary landscape or patch mosaic model for describing spatial heterogeneity and understanding pattern-process rela- tionships. While the value of landscape gradient approaches proposed by McGarigal and Cushman are recognized, applications of these newly proposed three dimensional surface metrics remain...
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Title
Habitat connectivity for pollinator beetles using surface metrics
Published Date
Apr 12, 2013
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
7
Pages
1251 - 1267
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