Landscape connectivity for mammalian megafauna along the Iran-Turkmenistan-Afghanistan borderland

Volume: 52, Pages: 125735 - 125735
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Habitat fragmentation threatens biodiversity, causes population isolation and reduces the availability of resources. When species ranges span geopolitical borders, management of transboundary populations and securing their connectivity can be compromised by different conservation priorities and juridical efforts. Using a combination of species distribution modelling and circuit theory, we modelled suitable habitats for four...
Paper Details
Title
Landscape connectivity for mammalian megafauna along the Iran-Turkmenistan-Afghanistan borderland
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
52
Pages
125735 - 125735
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