Population connectivity: recent advances and new perspectives
Connectivity is a vital component of metapopulation and landscape ecology, influencing
fundamental processes such as population dynamics, evolution, and community responses …
fundamental processes such as population dynamics, evolution, and community responses …
Evolving spatial conservation prioritization with intraspecific genetic data
Spatial conservation prioritization (SCP) is a planning framework used to identify new
conservation areas on the basis of the spatial distribution of species, ecosystems, and their …
conservation areas on the basis of the spatial distribution of species, ecosystems, and their …
The central importance of ecological spatial connectivity to effective coastal marine protected areas and to meeting the challenges of climate change in the marine …
MH Carr, SP Robinson, C Wahle… - Aquatic …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The several forms of ecological spatial connectivity–population, genetic, community,
ecosystem–are among the most important ecological processes in determining the …
ecosystem–are among the most important ecological processes in determining the …
Integrating connectivity and climate change into marine conservation planning
Most applications of systematic conservation planning have not effectively incorporated
biological processes or dynamic threats. We investigated the extent to which connectivity …
biological processes or dynamic threats. We investigated the extent to which connectivity …
Biologically representative and well‐connected marine reserves enhance biodiversity persistence in conservation planning
Current methods in conservation planning for promoting the persistence of biodiversity
typically focus on either representing species geographic distributions or maintaining …
typically focus on either representing species geographic distributions or maintaining …
Integrating multiple species connectivity and habitat quality into conservation planning for coral reefs
Incorporating connectivity into the design of marine protected areas (MPAs) has met with
conceptual, theoretical, and practical challenges, which include: 1) the need to consider …
conceptual, theoretical, and practical challenges, which include: 1) the need to consider …
Incorporating larval dispersal into MPA design for both conservation and fisheries
Larval dispersal by ocean currents is a critical component of systematic marine protected
area (MPA) design. However, there is a lack of quantitative methods to incorporate larval …
area (MPA) design. However, there is a lack of quantitative methods to incorporate larval …
Low Connectivity between Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas: A Biophysical Modeling Approach for the Dusky Grouper Epinephelus marginatus
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are major tools to protect biodiversity and sustain fisheries.
For species with a sedentary adult phase and a dispersive larval phase, the effectiveness of …
For species with a sedentary adult phase and a dispersive larval phase, the effectiveness of …
Characterizing connectivity relationships in freshwaters using patch-based graphs
Spatial graphs in landscape ecology and conservation have emerged recently as a powerful
methodology to model patterns in the topology and connectivity of habitat patches (structural …
methodology to model patterns in the topology and connectivity of habitat patches (structural …
The trajectory of dispersal research in conservation biology. Systematic review
Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing.
But are we accumulating dispersal knowledge at a pace that can meet the demand? To …
But are we accumulating dispersal knowledge at a pace that can meet the demand? To …