articleEcologyDec 1, 2002Closed access

CONNECTIVITY, FRAGMENTATION, AND EXTINCTION RISK IN DENDRITIC METAPOPULATIONS

Arizona State University

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Abstract

Neither linear nor two-dimensional frameworks may be the most appropriate for fish and other species constrained to disperse within river–creek systems. In particular, the hierarchical, dendritic structures of riverine networks are not well captured by existing spatial models. Here I use a simple geometric model and metapopulation modeling to make three points concerning the ecological consequences of dendritic landscapes. First, connectivity patterns of river–creek networks differ from linear landscapes, and these differences in connectivity can either enhance or reduce metapopulation persistence compared to linear systems, depending on the details of dispersal. Second, habitat fragmentation in dendritic…

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Keywords
  • Metapopulation
  • Biological dispersal
  • Ecology
  • Fragmentation (computing)
  • Habitat fragmentation
  • Ecological network
  • Habitat
  • Occupancy
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