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Landscape heterogeneity and the role of corridors in determining the spatial structure of insular mammal populations.
(1998)
Characterizing the influence of landscape features on assessments of isolation is critical to understanding dispersal, and, ultimately, the structure of native communities in fragmented ecosystems. At the same time, a ...
Landscape structure in a managed forest mosaic of the Southern Appalachian Mountains and its influence on songbirds and small mammals.
(1998)
Forests in the Appalachian Mountains have been severely affected by logging in the past and little old-growth is left. The remaining forests form a heterogeneous mosaic of different forest successions. A concern for ...