Landscape Ecology

 

Prediction of the spatial distribution and relative abundance of ground-dwelling mammals using remote sensing imagery and simulation models.
AU: Coops-N-C {a}; Catling-P-C
SO: Landscape-Ecology. [print] 2002; 17 (2): 173-188

 

Multi-scale landscape and seascape patterns associated with marbled murrelet nesting areas on the U.S. west coast.
AU: Meyer-Carolyn-B {a}; Miller-Sherri-L; Ralph-C-John
SO: Landscape-Ecology. [print] 2002; 17 (2): 95-115

 

Conservation in human-altered landscapes: Introduction to Section III.
AU: Gutzwiller-Kevin-J {a}
BK: Applying landscape ecology in biological conservation. Edition 1. [print] 2002; : 195-197.
AUB: Gutzwiller-Kevin-J: Ed
PB: Springer-Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, Heidelberger Platz 3, D-14197, Berlin, Germany; Springer-Verlag New York Inc., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10010-7858, USA

 

Factors causing traffic killings of roe deer Capreolus capreolus in Denmark.
AU: Madsen-Aksel-Bo {a}; Strandgaard-Helmuth; Prang-Allan
SO: Wildlife-Biology. [print] March, 2002; 8 (1): 55-61.

 

Urban ecological systems: Linking terrestrial ecological, physical, and socioeconomic components of metropolitan areas.
AU: Pickett-S-T-A {a}; Cadenasso-M-L {a}; Grove-J-M; Nilon-C-H; Pouyat-R-V; Zipperer-W-C; Costanza-R
BK: Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. [print] 2001; 32 : 127-157.

 

Survivorship of permanent-resident birds in a fragmented forested landscape.
AU: Doherty-Paul-F-Jr {a}; Grubb-Thomas-C-Jr
SO: Ecology-Washington-D-C. [print] March, 2002; 83 (3): 844-857.

 

Are urban bird communities influenced by the bird diversity of adjacent landscapes?
AU: Clergeau-Philippe {a}; Jokimaki-Jukka; Savard-Jean-Pierre-L
SO: Journal-of-Applied-Ecology. [print] October, 2001; 38 (5): 1122-1134.

 

Relative value of riparian woodlands in landscapes with different forest cover for medium-sized Iberian carnivores.
AU: Virgos-Emilio {a}
SO: Biodiversity-and-Conservation. [print] July, 2001; 10 (7): 1039-1049.

 

Resident bird species in urban forest remnants; landscape and habitat perspectives.
AU: Mortberg-Ulla-M {a}
SO: Landscape-Ecology. [print] April, 2001; 16 (3): 193-203.

 

Understanding the role of sink patches in source-sink metapopulations: Reed Warbler in an agricultural landscape.
AU: Foppen-Ruud-P-B {a}; Chardon-J-Paul {a}; Liefveld-Wendy {a}
SO: Conservation-Biology. [print] December, 2000; 14 (6): 1881-1892.

 

Using landscape metrics to model source habitat for Neotropical migrants in the midwestern U.S.
AU: Fauth-Peter-T {a}; Gustafson-Eric-J; Rabenold-Kerry-N
SO: Landscape-Ecology. [print] October, 2000; 15 (7): 621-631.

 

Do edge effects occur over large spatial scales?.
AU: Laurance-William-F {a}
SO: Trends-in-Ecology-and-Evolution. April, 2000; 15 (4): 134-135.

 

Landscape analysis of jaguar (Panthera onca) habitat using sighting records in the Sierra de Tamaulipas, Mexico.
AU: Ortega-Huerta-Miguel-A; Medley-Kimberly-E {a}
SO: Environmental-Conservation. Dec., 1999; 26 (4): 257-269.

 

Predicting broad-scale occurrences of vertebrates in patchy landscapes.
AU: Boone-Randall-B {a}; Krohn-William-B
SO: Landscape-Ecology. Jan., 2000; 15 (1): 63-74.

 

Predator activity and predation on songbird nests on forest-field edges in east-central Illinois.
AU: Heske-Edward-J {a}; Robinson-Scott-K; Brawn-Jeffrey-D
SO: Landscape-Ecology. Aug., 1999; 14 (4): 345-354.

 

Consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation for wetland amphibian assemblages.
AU: Lehtinen-Richard-M {a}; Galatowitsch-Susan-M; Tester-John-R
SO: Wetlands-. March, 1999; 19 (1) 1-12.

 

Predicting gray wolf landscape recolonization: Logistic regression models vs. new field data.
AU: Mladenoff-David-J {a}; Sickley-Theodore-A {a}; Wydeven-Adrian-P
SO: Ecological-Applications. Feb., 1999; 9 (1) 37-44.

 

The influence of spatial scale and scale-sensitive properties on habitat selection by American marten.
AU: Bissonette-John-A {a}; Harrison-Daniel-J; Hargis-Christina-D; Chapin-Theodore-G
BK: Wildlife and landscape ecology: Effects of pattern and scale. 1997; : 368-385.
AUB: Bissonette-J-A: Author
PB: Springer-Verlag, Heidelberger Platz 3, D-1000 Berlin, Germany; Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10010, USA

 

Spatial partitioning of environmental correlates of avian biodiversity in the conterminous United States.
AU: O'-Connor-Raymond-J {a}; Jones-Malcolm-T; White-Denis; Hunsaker-Carolyn; Loveland-Tom; Jones-Bruce; Preston-Eric
SO: Biodiversity-Letters. 1996; 3 (3) 97-110.

 

Using diffusion models to simulate the effects of land use on grizzly bear dispersal in the Rocky Mountains.
AU: Boone-Randall-B; Hunter-Malcolm-L-Jr
SO: Landscape-Ecology. 1996; 11 (1) 51-64.

 

Landscape processes and their significance to biodiversity conservation.
AU: Harris-Larry-D; Hoctor-Thomas-S; Gergel-Sarah-E
BK: Population dynamics in ecological space and time. 1996; : 319-347.
AUB: Rhodes-O-E-Jr; Chesser-R-K; Smith-M-H: Eds
PB: University of Chicago Press, 5801 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA; University of Chicago Press, London, England

 

Habitat use and species richness of bats in a patchy landscape.
AU: De-Jong-Jonny
SO: Acta-Theriologica. 1995; 40 (3) 237-248.

 

Effects of landscape composition on predation rates at habitat edges.
AU: Andren-Henrik
BK: I A L E Studies in Landscape Ecology, Vol. 2; Mosaic landscapes and ecological processes. 1995; : 225-255.
AUB: Hansson-L; Fahrig-L; Merriam-G: Eds
PB: Chapman and Hall Ltd., 2-6 Boundary Row, London SE1 8HN, England; Chapman and Hall, Inc., 29 West 35th Street, New York, New York, USA

 

Spatially explicit population models: Current forms and future uses.
AU: Dunning-John-B-Jr {a}; Stewart-David-J; Danielson-Brent-J; Noon-Barry-R; Root-Terry-L; Lamberson-Roland-H; Stevens-Ernest-E
SO: Ecological-Applications. 1995; 5 (1) 3-11.

 

A landscape approach to conservation of birds.
AU: Daniels-R-J-Ranjit
SO: Journal-of-Biosciences-Bangalore. 1994; 19 (4) 503-509.

 

The landscape ecological approach in bird conservation: Integrating the metapopulation concept into spatial planning.
AU: Opdam-Paul; Foppen-Ruud; Reijnen-Rien; Schotman-Alex
SO: Ibis-. 1995; 137 (SUPPL. 1) S139-S146.

 

Distribution of nocturnal forest birds and mammals in relation to the logging mosaic in south-eastern New South Wales, Australia.
AU: Kavanagh-Rodney-P; Bamkin-Khia-L
SO: Biological-Conservation. 1995; 71 (1) 41-53.

 

Vertebrate distributions relative to clear-cut edges in a boreal forest landscape.
AU: Hansson-Lennart
SO: Landscape-Ecology. 1994; 9 (2) 105-115.

 

CORVID DENSITY AND NEST PREDATION IN RELATION TO FOREST FRAGMENTATION A LANDSCAPE PERSPECTIVE.
AU: ANDREN-H {a}
SO: Ecology-Washington-D-C. 1992; 73 (3): 794-804.

 

 

TI: Is habitat linearity important for small mammal communities on farmland?
AU: Tattersall-FH; Macdonald-DW; Hart-BJ; Johnson-P; Manley-W; Feber-R
SO: JOURNAL-OF-APPLIED-ECOLOGY. AUG 2002; 39 (4) : 643-652
PY

 

Independent effects of woodland loss and fragmentation on Brown Treecreeper distribution
AU: Cooper-CB; Walters-JR
SO: BIOLOGICAL-CONSERVATION. MAY 2002; 105 (1) : 1-10

Scaling and habitat proportions in relation to bird diversity in managed boreal forests
AU: Jansson-G
SO: FOREST-ECOLOGY-AND-MANAGEMENT. MAR 1 2002; 157 (1-3) : 77-86

: Landscape ecological planning process for wetland, waterfowl, and farmland conservation
AU: Musacchio-LR; Coulson-RN
SO: LANDSCAPE-AND-URBAN-PLANNING. OCT 15 2001; 56 (3-4) : 125-147

How to use roads in the creation of greenways: case studies in three New Zealand landscapes
AU: Viles-RL; Rosier-DJ
SO: LANDSCAPE-AND-URBAN-PLANNING. JUN 15 2001; 55 (1) : 15-27
PY

 

Impact of forest patch characteristics on small mammal communities: a multivariate approach
AU: Schmid-Holmes-S; Drickamer-LC
SO: BIOLOGICAL-CONSERVATION. JUN 2001; 99 (3) : 293-305

Wildlife and landscape ecology. Effects of pattern and scale.
AU: Peterson-G
SO: ECOLOGICAL-ECONOMICS. OCT 1999; 31 (1) : 168-169
PY

 

Conservation biology and carnivore conservation in the Rocky Mountains
AU: Noss-RF; Quigley-HB; Hornocker-MG; Merrill-T; Paquet-PC
SO: CONSERVATION-BIOLOGY. AUG 1996; 10 (4) : 949-963
PY

 

Bissonette, John A. Wildlife Society Meeting [2nd: 1995: Portland, Or.]
Wildlife and landscape ecology: effects of pattern and scale.

 

 

WILDLIFE CORRIDORS

 

Body size, niche breadth, and ecologically scaled responses to habitat fragmentation: Mammalian predators in an agricultural landscape.
AU: Gehring-Thomas-M {a}; Swihart-Robert-K
SO: Biological-Conservation. [print] February 2003 2003; 109 (2): 283-295

 

 

: Behavioral responses of bobcats and coyotes to habitat fragmentation and corridors in an urban environment.
AU: Tigas-Lourraine-A {a}; Van-Vuren-Dirk-H; Sauvajot-Raymond-M
SO: Biological-Conservation. [print] December, 2002; 108 (3): 299-306.
PY

 

Tropical wildlife corridors: Use of linear rainforest remnants by arboreal mammals.
AU: Laurance-Susan-G {a}; Laurance-William-F
SO: Biological-Conservation. Dec., 1999; 91 (2-3): 231-239.

Elephant corridors in India: Lessons for other elephant range countries.
AU: Johnsingh-A-J-T {a}; Williams-A-Christy
SO: Oryx-. July, 1999; 33 (3): 210-214.
PY

 

Addressing global warming and biodiversity through forest restoration and coastal wetlands creation.
AU: Williams-James-R {a}
SO: Science-of-the-Total-Environment. Oct. 18, 1999; 240 (1-3): 1-9.
PY

 

Insularization of Tanzanian parks and the local extinction of large mammals.
AU: Newmark-William-D
SO: Conservation-Biology. 1996; 10 (6) 1549-1556.
PY

 

Influence of fragmentation disturbance on the potential impact of feral predators on native fauna in Australian forest ecosystems.
AU: May-Sarah-A; Norton-T-W
SO: Wildlife-Research. 1996; 23 (4) 387-400.
PY

 

Disease in metapopulation models: Implications for conservation.
AU: Hess-George
SO: Ecology-Washington-D-C. 1996; 77 (5) 1617-1632.

Ecological principles for the design of wildlife corridors.
AU: Lindenmayer-David-B; Nix-Henry-A
SO: Conservation-Biology. 1993; 7 (3) 627-630.

ECOLOGICAL EVALUATION FOR WILDLIFE CORRIDORS AND BUFFER ZONES FOR LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK TANZANIA AND ITS IMMEDIATE ENVIRONMENT.
AU: MWALYOSI-R-B-B {a}
SO: Biological-Conservation. 1991; 57 (2): 171-186.
PY

 

 

Dispersal and population dynamics of the blue-breasted fairy-wren, Malurus pulcherrimus, in fragmented habitat in the Western Australian wheatbelt
AU: Brooker-L; Brooker-M
SO: WILDLIFE-RESEARCH. 2002; 29 (3) : 225-233

A proposal for a transnational forest network area for elephants in Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana
AU: Parren-MPE; de-Leede-BM; Bongers-F
SO: ORYX-. JUL 2002; 36 (3) : 249-256
DT

 

Population dynamics of Microtus pennsylvanicus in corridor-linked patches
AU: Coffman-CJ; Nichols-JD; Pollock-KH
SO: OIKOS-. APR 2001; 93 (1) : 3-21

Corridors and mammal community structure across a fragmented, old-growth forest landscape
AU: Perault-DR; Lomolino-MV
SO: ECOLOGICAL-MONOGRAPHS. AUG 2000; 70 (3) : 401-422
DT

 

: Corridors maintain species richness in the fragmented landscapes of a microecosystem
AU: Gilbert-F; Gonzalez-A; EvansFreke-I
SO: PROCEEDINGS-OF-THE-ROYAL-SOCIETY-OF-LONDON-SERIES-B-BIOLOGICAL-SCIENCES. APR 7 1998; 265 (1396) : 577-582
DT

 

: Modelling the inter-relationships between habitat patchiness, dispersal capability and metapopulation persistence of the endangered species, Leadbeater's possum, in south-eastern Australia
AU: Lindenmayer-DB; Possingham-HP
SO: LANDSCAPE-ECOLOGY. APR 1996; 11 (2) : 79-105

DB: WILDLIFE ST: WILDLIFE CORRDIORS LANDSCAPE

 

Fernández-Juricic, Esteban
Density-dependent habitat selection of corridors in a fragmented landscape. Ibis, 143(2): 278-287. 2001 2 tables; 4 figs. ISSN: 0019-1019

 

Mech, Stephen G.; Hallett, James G.
Evaluating the effectiveness of corridors: a genetic approach. [Evaluación de la efectividad de corredores: una estrategia genética.] Conservation Biology, 15(2): 467-474. 2001

 

Downs, Nick; Racey, Raul
Bats and wildlife corridors-the importance of landscape features. Bat Research News, 41 (3): 92. 2000

 

Beier, Paul
DISPERSAL OF JUVENILE COUGARS IN FRAGMENTED HABITAT. Journal of Wildlife Management, 59(2): 228-237. 1995.

 

 

 Noss, Reed F. 

CORRIDORS IN REAL LANDSCAPES: A REPLY TO SIMBERLOFF AND COX. Conservation Biology,  1(2): 159-164. 1987. 

 

 

 

Edge Effects

 

: Effects of tropical rainforest roads on small mammals: Fragmentation, edge effects and traffic disturbance.
AU: Goosem-Miriam {a}
SO: Wildlife-Research. [print] 2002; 29 (3): 277-289.

Is habitat linearity important for small mammal communities on farmland?
AU: Tattersall-F-H {a}; MacDonald-D-W; Hart-B-J; Johnson-P; Manley-W; Feber-R
SO: Journal-of-Applied-Ecology. [print] August, 2002; 39 (4): 643-652.

Nest predation in forested regions: Landscape and edge effects.
AU: Rodewald-Amanda-D {a}
SO: Journal-of-Wildlife-Management. [print] July, 2002; 66 (3): 634-640.
PY

 

Predation on real and artificial nests in shrubsteppe landscapes fragmented by agriculture.
AU: Vander-Haegen-W-Matthew {a}; Schroeder-Michael-A; Degraaf-Richard-M
SO: Condor-. [print] August, 2002; 104 (3): 496-506.
PY

 

Songbird nest predators in forest-pasture edge and forest interior in a fragmented landscape.
AU: Chalfoun-Anna-D {a}; Ratnaswamy-Mary-J; Thompson-Frank-R-III
SO: Ecological-Applications. [print] June, 2002; 12 (3): 858-867.
PY

 

: Roads as edges: Effects on birds in forested landscapes.
AU: Ortega-Yvette-K {a}; Capen-David-E
SO: Forest-Science. [print] May, 2002; 48 (2): 381-390.
PY

 

: Lack of an urban edge effect on reproduction in a fragmentation-sensitive sparrow.
AU: Morrison-Scott-A {a}; Bolger-Douglas-T
SO: Ecological-Applications. [print] April, 2002; 12 (2): 398-411.

: Edge effects and ecological traps: Effects on shrubland birds in Missouri.
AU: Woodward-April-A {a}; Fink-Alix-D; Thompson-Frank-R-III
SO: Journal-of-Wildlife-Management. [print] October, 2001; 65 (4): 668-675.
PY

 

Breeding bird species diversity in the Negev: Effects of scrub fragmentation by planted forests.
AU: Schochat-Eyal {a}; Abramsky-Zvika; Pinshow-Berry
SO: Journal-of-Applied-Ecology. [print] October, 2001; 38 (5): 1135-1147.

Response of passerine birds to forest edge in coast redwood forest fragments.
AU: Brand-L-Arriana {a}; George-T-Luke
SO: Auk-. [print] July, 2001; 118 (3): 678-686.
PY: 2001
DT

 

: Postbreeding movements of the dark gopher frog, Rana sevosa goin and netting: Implications for conservation and management.
AU: Richter-Stephen-C {a}; Young-Jeanne-E; Seigel-Richard-A; Johnson-Glen-N
SO: Journal-of-Herpetology. [print] June, 2001; 35 (2): 316-321.
PY

 

Nest predation and neotropical migrant songbirds: Piecing together the fragments.
AU: Heske-Edward-J {a}; Robinson-Scott-K {a}; Brawn-Jeffrey-D {a}
SO: Wildlife-Society-Bulletin. [print] Spring, 2001; 29 (1): 52-61.
PY

 

Edge-core effects and the effectiveness of traditional reserves in conservation: Eurasian badgers in Donana National Park.
AU: Revilla-Eloy {a}; Palomares-Francisco; Delibes-Miguel
SO: Conservation-Biology. [print] February, 2001; 15 (1): 148-158.

: Patterns in clearcut edge and fragmentation effect studies in northern hardwood-conifer landscapes: Retrospective power analysis and Minnesota results.
AU: Manolis-James-C {a}; Andersen-David-E; Cuthbert-Francesca-J
SO: Wildlife-Society-Bulletin. [print] Winter, 2000; 28 (4): 1088-1101.
PY

 

Breeding bird abundance in bottomland hardwood forests: Habitat, edge, and patch size effects.
AU: Sallabanks-Rex; Walters-Jeffrey-R {a}; Collazo-Jaime-A
SO: Condor-. [print] November, 2000; 102 (4): 748-758.
PY

 

: Landscape fragmentation and forest composition effects on grouse breeding success in boreal forests.
AU: Kurki-Sami {a}; Nikula-Ari; Helle-Pekka; Linden-Harto
SO: Ecology-Washington-D-C. [print] July, 2000; 81 (7): 1985-1997.