Connectivity for conservation: a framework to classify network measures

作者: Bronwyn Rayfield , Marie-Josée Fortin , Andrew Fall

DOI: 10.1890/09-2190.1

关键词: Computer scienceNetwork motifEcologyNetwork theoryGraph (abstract data type)Graph theoryLandscape connectivityStructural levelNetwork analysisRedundancy (engineering)

摘要: Graph theory, network theory, and circuit theory are increasingly being used to quantify multiple aspects of habitat connectivity and protected areas. There has been an explosive …

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