Coupling landscape graph modeling and biological data: a review

JC Foltête, P Savary, C Clauzel, M Bourgeois… - Landscape …, 2020 - Springer
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Graphab: an application for modeling and managing ecological habitat networks

JC Foltête, G Vuidel, P Savary, C Clauzel, Y Sahraoui… - Software Impacts, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

Integrating a landscape connectivity approach into mitigation hierarchy planning by anticipating urban dynamics

S Tarabon, C Calvet, V Delbar, T Dutoit… - Landscape and Urban …, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] A global review of landscape-scale analyses in bats reveals geographic and taxonomic biases and opportunities for novel research

JG Martínez-Fonseca, EP Westeen, HY Wan… - Biological …, 2024 - Elsevier
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 …

graph4lg: A package for constructing and analysing graphs for landscape genetics in R

P Savary, JC Foltête, H Moal, G Vuidel… - Methods in Ecology …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In landscape genetics, habitat connectivity and population genetic structure have been
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 …

Characterising landscape connectivity for conservation planning using a dispersal guild approach

AM Lechner, D Sprod, O Carter, EC Lefroy - Landscape Ecology, 2017 - Springer
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 …

Landscape ecology of mammals

SJ Presley, LM Cisneros, BT Klingbeil… - Journal of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Recognition of the Anthropocene epoch formally acknowledges the pervasive and
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

C Bellamy, K Boughey, C Hawkins, S Reveley… - Landscape …, 2020 - Springer
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 …

Assessing the impact of road developments on connectivity across multiple scales: Application to Yunnan snub-nosed monkey conservation

C Clauzel, D **qing, W Gongsheng, P Giraudoux… - Biological …, 2015 - Elsevier
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) …