Dispersal and extinction in fragmented landscapes

Volume: 267, Issue: 1439, Pages: 139 - 145
Published: Jan 22, 2000
Abstract
Evolutionary and population dynamics models suggest that the migration rate will affect the probability of survival in fragmented landscapes. Using data for butterfly species in the fragmented British landscape and in immediately adjoining areas of the European continent, this paper shows that species of intermediate mobility have declined most, followed by those of low mobility, whereas high-mobility species are generally surviving well....
Paper Details
Title
Dispersal and extinction in fragmented landscapes
Published Date
Jan 22, 2000
Volume
267
Issue
1439
Pages
139 - 145
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