Confounding factors in the detection of species responses to habitat fragmentation

University of Canterbury

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Abstract

Habitat loss has pervasive and disruptive impacts on biodiversity in habitat remnants. The magnitude of the ecological impacts of habitat loss can be exacerbated by the spatial arrangement -- or fragmentation -- of remaining habitat. Fragmentation per se is a landscape-level phenomenon in which species that survive in habitat remnants are confronted with a modified environment of reduced area, increased isolation and novel ecological boundaries. The implications of this for individual organisms are many and varied, because species with differing life history strategies are differentially affected by habitat fragmentation. Here, we review the extensive literature on species responses to habitat fragmentation,…

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Keywords
  • Habitat
  • Habitat fragmentation
  • Ecology
  • Fragmentation (computing)
  • Habitat destruction
  • Species richness
  • Biodiversity
  • Population
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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