Graph theory in ecological network analysis: A systematic review for connectivity assessment

R Hashemi, H Darabi, M Hashemi, J Wang - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 - Elsevier
Graph theory (GT) has become an indispensable tool for exploring environmental
interconnections and elucidating ecological relationships. The integration of GT with …

The review of ecological network indicators in graph theory context: 2014–2021

R Hashemi, H Darabi - International Journal of Environmental Research, 2022 - Springer
Graph theory (GT) is extensively applied in the ecological network analysis. This review
study aimed to examine GT in the field of ecological network analysis based on the following …

Linking the minimum spanning tree and edge betweenness to understand arterial corridors in an ecological network

Y Luo, J Wu - Landscape Ecology, 2021 - Springer
Context Redundancy is a typical characteristic of complex networks. In ecological networks,
redundancy also exists in the connectivity between key nodes. Understanding the redundant …

[HTML][HTML] Guiding sustainable urban development via a multi-level ecological framework integrating natural and social indicators

Z Han, S Cui, X Yan, C Liu, X Li, J Zhong, X Wang - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
Establishing a sustainable landscape pattern to cope with worsening ecological problems is
an internationally recognized practice. However, previous studies have not considered the …

Remote sensing of wildlife connectivity networks and priority locations for conservation in the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor (SAGCOT) in Tanzania

P Cisneros‐Araujo, M Ramirez‐Lopez… - Remote Sensing in …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Land conversion is causing habitat loss and fragmentation worldwide, particularly in Africa,
where the proliferation of agricultural development corridors may threaten vital areas for …

Cumulative effects on habitat networks: How greedy should we be?

F Hamonic, B Couëtoux, Y Vaxès, CH Albert - Biological Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
Connectivity conservation and restoration are key strategies to preserve biodiversity under
the pressure of habitat loss and fragmentation. Numerous quantitative approaches have …

Difficult times for amphibians: Effects of land-use change at the local and landscape scales in the Iberá Wetlands

F Schivo, R Grimson, D Aquino, RD Quintana - Acta Oecologica, 2023 - Elsevier
Land-use change and management practices have led to habitat loss, one of the greatest
factors in biodiversity decline. Particularly, amphibians comprise the highest number of …

Making the connection: combining habitat suitability and landscape connectivity to understand species distribution in an agricultural landscape

MB Youngquist, MD Boone - Landscape Ecology, 2021 - Springer
Context The current biodiversity crisis has intensified the need to predict species responses
to landscape modification and has renewed attention on the fundamental question of what …

[HTML][HTML] Implication of buffer zones delineation considering the landscape connectivity and influencing patch structural factors in nature reserves

J Zhang, X Wang, Y **e - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Since habitat fragmentation results in species losses worldwide, considering the influence of
buffer zones on the maintenance of connectivity provides a new perspective for buffer …

Quantitative spatial ecology to promote human-wildlife coexistence: A tool for integrated landscape management

D Fortin, CF Brooke, P Lamirande, H Fritz… - … in Sustainable Food …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Understanding, predicting and controlling animal movement is a fundamental problem of
conservation and management ecology. The need to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, such …