Authors
Melanie Hagen, W Daniel Kissling, Claus Rasmussen, Marcus AM de Aguar, Lee E Brown, Daniel W Carstensen, Isabel Alves-Dos-Santos, Yoko L Dupont, Francois K Edwards, Julieta Genini, Paulo R Guimaraes Jr, Gareth B Jenkins, Pedro Jordano, Christopher N Kaiser-Bunbury, Mark E Ledger, Kate P Maia, Flavia M Darcie Marquitti, Órla Mclaughlin, L Patricia C Morellato, Eoin J O'Gorman, Kristian Trøjelsgaard, Jason M Tylianakis, Mariana Morais Vidal, Guy Woodward, Jens M Olesen
Publication date
2012
Issue
46
Pages
89-210
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Biodiversity is organised into complex ecological networks of interacting species in local ecosystems, but our knowledge about the effects of habitat fragmentation on such systems remains limited. We consider the effects of this key driver of both local and global change on both mutualistic and antagonistic systems at different levels of biological organisation and spatiotemporal scales.
There is a complex interplay of patterns and processes related to the variation and influence of spatial, temporal and biotic drivers in ecological networks. Species traits (e.g. body size, dispersal ability) play an important role in determining how networks respond to fragment size and isolation, edge shape and permeability, and the quality of the surrounding landscape matrix. Furthermore, the perception of spatial scale (e.g. environmental grain) and temporal effects (time lags, extinction debts) can differ markedly among species, network …
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Scholar articles
M Hagen, WD Kissling, C Rasmussen, MAM De Aguiar… - Advances in ecological research, 2012