“…Consequences of fragmentation for abiotic and biotic components of ecosystems are varied (for reviews, see Yahner, 1988;Tscharntke et al, 2002). Most major ecosystems have been fragmented through anthropogenic activities in the last 200 years; however, forested ecosystems have undergone excessively high levels of fragmentation (Nixon, Havera & Hansen, 1978;Middleton & Merriam, 1983;Harris, 1984;Nixon & Hansen, 1987;Sheperd & Swihart, 1995;Verbeylen, De Bruyn & Matthysen, 2003). Genetic variation is often, but not always, lost with habitat fragmentation (Avise, Neigel & Arnold, 1984;Wauters et al, 1994b;Frankham, 1997;Eldridge et al, 1999;Small, Stone & Cook, 2003).…”