Habitat fragmentation sensitivity in mammals: a target selection for landscape planning comparing two different approaches (bibliographic review and expert based)

作者: Federico Spinozzi , Corrado Battisti , Marco A. Bologna

DOI: 10.1007/S12210-012-0184-2

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摘要: Habitat fragmentation is a process at landscape scale. This work contributes to reviewing the sensitivity habitat of set relatively common and widespread mammal species occurring in central Italy, by comparing evidences from literature recently published selection obtained an expert-based method. comparison allows us select that may be considered as targets environmental planning monitoring. For their ecological specialization, trophic level, large home range other traits, such dispersal ability, water-related shrews, forest rodents mustelids, appear more sensitive groups fragmentation. Considering sample 30 we observed differences between two approaches (by method), which due incomplete or lack meaningful predictors (bias traits used procedure). Since network fragmentation-sensitive target priority, suggest further field research, reviews on vertebrates aimed define sets useful land agencies for monitoring plans

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