Coupling landscape graph modeling and biological data: a review
Context Landscape graphs are widely used to model networks of habitat patches. As they
require little input data, they are particularly suitable for supporting conservation decisions …
require little input data, they are particularly suitable for supporting conservation decisions …
[HTML][HTML] Graphab: an application for modeling and managing ecological habitat networks
Landscape graphs are increasingly used in ecology, conservation, and landscape planning
for modeling habitat connectivity of wildlife species. We present here the follow-up of …
for modeling habitat connectivity of wildlife species. We present here the follow-up of …
Integrating a landscape connectivity approach into mitigation hierarchy planning by anticipating urban dynamics
Urbanization leads to land-use changes and landscape fragmentation, impacting natural
habitats and their connectivity. In principle, many local decision-makers are obliged to adopt …
habitats and their connectivity. In principle, many local decision-makers are obliged to adopt …
[HTML][HTML] A global review of landscape-scale analyses in bats reveals geographic and taxonomic biases and opportunities for novel research
Landscape-scale analysis is an evolving approach to quantify the effects of landscape
structure (composition and configuration) on focal species. Bats—a remarkably rich and …
structure (composition and configuration) on focal species. Bats—a remarkably rich and …
graph4lg: A package for constructing and analysing graphs for landscape genetics in R
In landscape genetics, habitat connectivity and population genetic structure have been
analysed using graph‐theoretic approaches to understand how landscape features …
analysed using graph‐theoretic approaches to understand how landscape features …
[HTML][HTML] No net loss of connectivity: Conserving habitat networks in the context of urban expansion
M Kosma, A Laita, R Duflot - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2023 - Elsevier
Increasing urbanisation calls for careful landscape conservation planning to maintain
biodiversity in urban areas. Urbanisation not only decreases the amount and quality of …
biodiversity in urban areas. Urbanisation not only decreases the amount and quality of …
Characterising landscape connectivity for conservation planning using a dispersal guild approach
Context Land use changes have modified the extent and structure of native vegetation,
resulting in fragmentation of native species habitat. Connectivity is increasingly seen as a …
resulting in fragmentation of native species habitat. Connectivity is increasingly seen as a …
Landscape ecology of mammals
Recognition of the Anthropocene epoch formally acknowledges the pervasive and
increasingly dominant effects of human activities on the world's biomes. A defining …
increasingly dominant effects of human activities on the world's biomes. A defining …
[HTML][HTML] A sequential multi-level framework to improve habitat suitability modelling
Objectives We provide an easily implemented, flexible framework for sequential multi-level,
multi-scale HSM and compare it to two other commonly-applied approaches: single-level …
multi-scale HSM and compare it to two other commonly-applied approaches: single-level …
Assessing the impact of road developments on connectivity across multiple scales: Application to Yunnan snub-nosed monkey conservation
This paper proposes an integrative approach to assessing the impact of several highway
developments on the connectivity of high-elevation coniferous forests in Yunnan (China) …
developments on the connectivity of high-elevation coniferous forests in Yunnan (China) …