Species Survival and Metapopulations: Conservation Implications from Ecological Theory

作者: H. J. Poethke , A. Seitz , C. Wissel

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-0343-2_9

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摘要: In the densely populated regions of Central Europe, human impacts on landscape are a severe menace for animal and plant species. Human activities threaten to drive populations extinction. Agriculture, transport, housing, recreation that usually lead degradation fragmentation existing habitats. Suitable habitats numerous species often become so small, local extinction is probable. Fragmentation may be too isolated profit from recolonisation.

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