Time Lags in Metapopulation Responses to Landscape Change

作者: Kees C. J. Nagelkerke , Jana Verboom , Frank van den Bosch , Karen van de Wolfshaar

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0059-5_18

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摘要: Landscape ecologists and conservation biologists usually assume a causal relation between the observed current landscape pattern species distribution pattern. This assumption may not always be correct because patterns can reflect past as well present conditions (Figure 18.1).

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