Spatial Factors Affecting Organism Occurrence, Movement, and Conservation: Introduction to Section II

作者: Kevin J. Gutzwiller

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0059-5_4

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摘要: Conservation effectiveness frequently depends on knowledge about multiscale factors that affect organism distributions, and environmental conditions enable organisms to move across landscapes. Such information is valuable for accomplishing conservation objectives as diverse maintaining natural distributions dispersal processes, ensuring genetic diversity, establishing corridors networks, controlling invasion by non-native species. Section II addresses these interrelated topics.

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