Rethinking edge effects: the unaccounted role of geometric constraints
Abstract
Edge effects strongly affect the abundance and distribution of organisms across landscapes, with wide‐ranging implications in ecology and conservation biology. The extensive literature on the subject has traditionally considered that edge effects result from the active avoidance or preference of organisms for certain portions of the habitat patch, assuming that abundance is uniform across a patch when environmental conditions are uniform. We...
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Title
Rethinking edge effects: the unaccounted role of geometric constraints
Published Date
Aug 3, 2012
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
287 - 299
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