Connectivity increases trophic subsidies in fragmented landscapes

作者: Christine L. Hawn , John D. Herrmann , Sean R. Griffin , Nick M. Haddad

DOI: 10.1111/ELE.12958

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摘要: … Conversely, if the conservation target is a prey species, our finding that corridors increase subsidies for predators indicate that the creation of corridors could be counterproductive under …

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