Plant reproductive susceptibility to habitat fragmentation: review and synthesis through a meta‐analysis
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas · Universidad Nacional de Córdoba · +1 more institution
Abstract
The loss and fragmentation of natural habitats by human activities are pervasive phenomena in terrestrial ecosystems across the Earth and the main driving forces behind current biodiversity loss. Animal-mediated pollination is a key process for the sexual reproduction of most extant flowering plants, and the one most consistently studied in the context of habitat fragmentation. By means of a meta-analysis we quantitatively reviewed the results from independent fragmentation studies throughout the last two decades, with the aim of testing whether pollination and reproduction of plant species may be differentially susceptible to habitat fragmentation depending on certain reproductive traits that typify the…
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- 64.96
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- 100%
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- 75
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4Topics & keywords
- Habitat fragmentation
- Ecology
- Fragmentation (computing)
- Habitat
- Biology
- Habitat destruction
- Geography
- Life in Land