2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.01.577731
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Geometric and demographic effects explain contrasting fragmentation-biodiversity relationships across scales

Stav Gelber,
Shane A. Blowes,
Jonathan M. Chase
et al.

Abstract: There is consensus that habitat loss is a major driver of biodiversity loss, while the effects of fragmentation, given a constant total habitat amount, are still debated. Here, we use a process-based metacommunity model to show how strongly scale- and context-dependent fragmentation-biodiversity relationships can emerge from the interplay of two types of fragmentation effects - geometric and demographic. Geometric effects arise from the spatial distribution of species and landscape modification, whereas demogr… Show more

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