Connecting the dots: network analysis, landscape ecology, and practical application

作者: Andreas Zetterberg

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摘要: Humans have a profound impact on ecosystems, and land-use change constitutes primary driving force in the loss of biodiversity. Habitat fragmentation are key factors this process by s ...

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