Trophic disruption: A meta‐analysis of how habitat fragmentation affects resource consumption in terrestrial arthropod systems
Habitat fragmentation is a complex process that affects ecological systems in diverse ways,
altering everything from population persistence to ecosystem function. Despite widespread …
altering everything from population persistence to ecosystem function. Despite widespread …
Closing persistent gaps in knowledge about edge ecology
Edge effects are one of the most extensively studied ecological phenomena of the past 100
years. Despite the still-common perception that edge effects are overly complex and …
years. Despite the still-common perception that edge effects are overly complex and …
Edges in agricultural landscapes: species interactions and movement of natural enemies
Agricultural landscapes can be characterized as a mosaic of habitat patches interspersed
with hostile matrix, or as a gradient of patches ranging from suitable to unsuitable for …
with hostile matrix, or as a gradient of patches ranging from suitable to unsuitable for …
Quantifying edge effects: the role of habitat contrast and species specialization
M Peyras, NI Vespa, MI Bellocq, GA Zurita - Journal of Insect Conservation, 2013 - Springer
Edge effect is a key process influencing populations and communities, particularly in
fragmented landscapes. A general analytical framework has been proposed to quantify the …
fragmented landscapes. A general analytical framework has been proposed to quantify the …
Anthropogenic fragmentation of landscapes: mechanisms for eroding the specificity of plant–herbivore interactions
Reduced ecological specialization is an emerging, general pattern of ecological networks in
fragmented landscapes. In plant–herbivore interactions, reductions in dietary specialization …
fragmented landscapes. In plant–herbivore interactions, reductions in dietary specialization …
Corridor width determines strength of edge influence on arthropods in conservation corridors
Context In fragmented landscapes, edge influence (EI) can be an important driver of
ecological change. Multiple edges can interact so that distance to the nearest edge is not an …
ecological change. Multiple edges can interact so that distance to the nearest edge is not an …
Habitat edges alter arthropod community composition
Context Historically, habitat edges were thought to increase diversity by combining
communities from two habitats, but empirical results are mixed. Variation in edge responses …
communities from two habitats, but empirical results are mixed. Variation in edge responses …
Movement responses of caribou to human-induced habitat edges lead to their aggregation near anthropogenic features
The assessment of disturbance effects on wildlife and resulting mitigation efforts are founded
on edge-effect theory. According to the classical view, the abundance of animals affected by …
on edge-effect theory. According to the classical view, the abundance of animals affected by …
Simple machine learning with aerial imagery reveals severe loss of a salt marsh foundation species
Salt marshes are globally important ecosystems, but many have been lost or transformed
due to the impacts of global change. There have been attempts to broadly quantify salt …
due to the impacts of global change. There have been attempts to broadly quantify salt …
Interactive effects of habitat fragmentation and microclimate on trap-nesting Hymenoptera and their trophic interactions in small secondary rainforest remnants
ES Stangler, PE Hanson, I Steffan-Dewenter - Biodiversity and …, 2015 - Springer
The combined effects of habitat fragmentation and climate change on biodiversity and biotic
interactions are poorly understood. In the context of ongoing deforestation and agricultural …
interactions are poorly understood. In the context of ongoing deforestation and agricultural …