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Time lags between spatial pattern changes and species distribution changes in dynamic landscapes
Abstract The assumption of equilibrium between the different parameters investigated during ecological surveys has always been widespread. It is also common in landscape ecology to omit spatial patterns history when relating species distribution to these patterns. This assumption can be misleading as several studies show that rates of many species react slowly at landscape changes. We propose that landscape history at several spatial scales be taken into account in the sampling design.
Time lags between spatial pattern changes and species distribution changes in dynamic landscapes
Abstract The assumption of equilibrium between the different parameters investigated during ecological surveys has always been widespread. It is also common in landscape ecology to omit spatial patterns history when relating species distribution to these patterns. This assumption can be misleading as several studies show that rates of many species react slowly at landscape changes. We propose that landscape history at several spatial scales be taken into account in the sampling design.
Time lags between spatial pattern changes and species distribution changes in dynamic landscapes
Burel, Françoise (author)
Landscape and Urban Planning ; 24 ; 161-166
1993-01-08
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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