2017
DOI: 10.1111/2041-210x.12750
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LandScape Corridors (lscorridors): a new software package for modelling ecological corridors based on landscape patterns and species requirements

Abstract: Maintaining connectivity is one of the main challenges for biodiversity conservation world-wide. Ecological corridors are important to maintain landscape connectivity, but their efficiency depends on landscape patterns and species responses at different spatial extents and landscape contexts. 2. We developed a new ecologically oriented free software package, LandScape Corridors (LSCORRIDORS), to improve ecological corridor design by considering biodiversity responses to landscape attributes at a variety of spa… Show more

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“…Following a landscape genetics approach (Storfer et al, 2007), we simulated multi-path ecological corridors using the LSCorridors package (Ribeiro et al, 2017) to assist the choice of sampling locations of the social groupsmore information on LSCorridors can be obtained at https://github.com/LEEClab/LS_CORRIDORS. As a result, we selected 48 social groups that had a minimum of two sampled individuals and covered various ranges of corridor coststhis step is best-described below in Spatial analysis section.…”
Section: Study Area and Genetic Data Samplingmentioning
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“…Following a landscape genetics approach (Storfer et al, 2007), we simulated multi-path ecological corridors using the LSCorridors package (Ribeiro et al, 2017) to assist the choice of sampling locations of the social groupsmore information on LSCorridors can be obtained at https://github.com/LEEClab/LS_CORRIDORS. As a result, we selected 48 social groups that had a minimum of two sampled individuals and covered various ranges of corridor coststhis step is best-described below in Spatial analysis section.…”
Section: Study Area and Genetic Data Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The package simulates multiple corridor routes between pairs of sources and targets allowing for individual variability on space use and movement. We used the MP (Measures by Pixel) method, which considers no influence of neighbor pixels of a given position resistance when generating the multiple paths; variability parameter was set to 2 (Ribeiro et al, 2017). After simulating the corridors for all pairs of sites, we calculated the following landscape metrics from corridor outputs: (1) Euclidean Distance (ED)straight-line distance (given in km) that separates two individuals; (2) Resistance-based Distance (RD)effective distance (given in km) between two individuals assuming that GLTs prefer to move along the most permeable paths; (3) Landscape Resistance (LR)referred to the isolation by resistance, was calculated as the sum of the costs of crossing each pixel of the simulated corridors; and (4) Landscape Connectivity (LC = ED / LR) (Adriaensen et al, 2003;McRae, 2006;Santos, 2014;Spear et al, 2010).…”
Section: Spatial Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the landscape connectivity estimation, we used the free software package LandScape Corridors (LSCorridors) to simulate functional ecological corridors (Ribeiro et al, 2017). The environmental quality based resistance values shown in Table 1 were attributed to each pixel of the same raster land cover maps used for the heterogeneity measures, generating resistance surfaces over which LSCorridors could simulate multiple-paths corridors through areas with high likelihood of use by bees.…”
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“…Entretanto, para que os corredores sejam efetivos em facilitar dispersão, durante o seu planejamento devem ser consideradas as características biológicas e os requisitos de vida das espécies (RIBEIRO, et al, 2017). Nesse sentido, a abordagem de caminhos de menor custo tem sido utilizada em diferentes contextos, incluindo paisagens urbanas (LAPOINT et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…No presente estudo, os caminhos de menor custo foram modelados no software Landscape Corridors (LSCORRIDORS), que considera a percepção das espécies e a influência da paisagem nos organismos para a simulação de diversos corredores ecológicos simultaneamente (RIBEIRO, et al, 2017). Dessa forma, pode estabelecer rotas alternativas, que minimizam os custos de movimento através da paisagem, constituindo ferramenta ideal para estudos em áreas urbanas .…”
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