Ecological Responses to Habitat Edges: Mechanisms, Models, and Variability Explained

Volume: 35, Issue: 1, Pages: 491 - 522
Published: Dec 15, 2004
Abstract
▪ Abstract Edge effects have been studied for decades because they are a key component to understanding how landscape structure influences habitat quality. However, making sense of the diverse patterns and extensive variability reported in the literature has been difficult because there has been no unifying conceptual framework to guide research. In this review, we identify four fundamental mechanisms that cause edge responses: ecological flows,...
Paper Details
Title
Ecological Responses to Habitat Edges: Mechanisms, Models, and Variability Explained
Published Date
Dec 15, 2004
Volume
35
Issue
1
Pages
491 - 522
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