Negative effects of farmland expansion on multi-species landscape connectivity in a tropical region in Southwest China
Abstract
The expansion of farmland has negative effects on the natural landscape patterns supporting ecological processes, which in turn can be reflected in changes in the landscape connectivity for animal movements. There is an urgent need to address the issue of the changes to landscape connectivity caused by farmland expansion, especially in tropical areas in Southwest China that have high biodiversity levels and intense human cultivation. Using...
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Title
Negative effects of farmland expansion on multi-species landscape connectivity in a tropical region in Southwest China
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
179
Pages
102766 - 102766
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