نتایج جستجو برای: forest fragmentation

تعداد نتایج: 139402  

Journal: :Science 1995
S K Robinson F R Thompson T M Donovan D R Whitehead J Faaborg

Forest fragmentation, the disruption in the continuity of forest habitat, is hypothesized to be a major cause of population decline for some species of forest birds because fragmentation reduces nesting (reproductive) success. Nest predation and parasitism by cowbirds increased with forest fragmentation in nine midwestern (United States) landscapes that varied from 6 to 95 percent forest cover ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Alistair S Jump Josep Peñuelas

Habitat fragmentation poses a serious threat to plants through genetic changes associated with increased isolation and reduced population size. However, the longevity of trees, combined with effective seed or pollen dispersal, can enhance their resistance to these effects. The European beech (Fagus sylvatica) dominates forest over large regions of Europe. We demonstrate that habitat fragmentati...

2017
Leonardo A. Saravia Benjamin Bond-Lamberty

1. Forests provide critical habitat for many species, essential ecosystem services, and are coupled to atmospheric dynamics through exchanges of energy, water and gases. One of the most important changes produced in the biosphere is the replacement of forest areas with human dominated landscapes. This usually leads to fragmentation, altering the sizes of patches, the structure and function of t...

2005
David J. Lewis Andrew J. Plantinga

Forest fragmentation occurs when a contiguous patch of forest is transformed into disjunct patches. This reduces the quality of habitat for bird species of ecological and recreational importance, and is considered to be a primary cause of declines in the populations of many migratory songbirds. In this paper, we analyze the effects of market-based policies on forest fragmentation in the coastal...

2012
Kurt H. Riitters James D. Wickham

Forest fragmentation threatens the sustainability of forest interior environments, thereby endangering subordinate ecological attributes and functions. We analyzed the spatial patterns of forest loss and gain for the conterminous United States from 2001 to 2006 to determine whether forest interior environments were maintained at five spatial scales. A 1.1% net loss of total forest area translat...

2013
Renato Cintra William E Magnusson Ana Albernaz

We investigated the effects of forest fragmentation on bird assemblages in an Amazonian savannah landscape with forest fragments that have been isolated for more than 100 years. The study was conducted in areas surrounding the village of Alter do Chão (2°31'S, 55°00'W), Santarém, Brazil. Bird surveys and measurements of tree density were undertaken in 25 areas, with 19 plots in forest fragments...

2012
Christine Estreguil Giovanni Caudullo Daniele de Rigo Jesús San Miguel

The JRC demonstrated the feasibility to assess and report in a harmonized manner, forest landscape pattern and fragmentation in Europe, on the basis of an easily reproducible set of indices. Results were used in the Forest EUROPE, UN ECE and FAO joint ministerial reporting process on the protection of forests in Europe where data on forest pattern do not exist from national forest inventories. ...

2012
Christine Estreguil Giovanni Caudullo Daniele de Rigo Jesús San Miguel

The JRC demonstrated the feasibility to assess and report in a harmonized manner, forest landscape pattern and fragmentation in Europe, on the basis of an easily reproducible set of indices. Results were used in the Forest EUROPE, UN ECE and FAO joint ministerial reporting process on the protection of forests in Europe where data on forest pattern do not exist from national forest inventories. ...

2010
Allison K. Leidner Nick M. Haddad Thomas E. Lovejoy

Habitat fragmentation is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Yet, the overall effects of fragmentation on biodiversity may be obscured by differences in responses among species. These opposing responses to fragmentation may be manifest in higher variability in species richness and abundance (termed hyperdynamism), and in predictable changes in community composition. We tested whether forest fr...

2010
I. M. TURNER

1. A review of the literature shows that in nearly all cases tropical rain forest fragmentation has led to a local loss of species. Isolated fragments suffer eductions in species richness with time after excision from continuous forest, and small fragments often have fewer species recorded for the same effort of observation than large fragments orareas of continuous forest. 2. Birds have been t...

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