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COS 103
Habitat Structure, Fragmentation, Connectivity
Wed, Aug 04, 2021:
2:30 PM-3:30 PM
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A validation procedure for landscape connectivity approaches: Evaluation of the accuracy of ecological corridor locations
Etienne Lalechère
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EDYSAN UMR CNRS 7058, Picardie Jules Verne University, Amiens, France
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Abiotic effects of fragmentation lead to changes in fungal community structure
Michelle H. Hersh
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Sarah Lawrence College
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Ants disperse seeds further in habitat patches with corridors
Melissa A. Burt
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Virginia Tech
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Cross-scale social drivers of yard vegetative outcomes in the American residential macrosystem
Aaron M. Grade
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Department of Environmental Conservation, University of Massachusetts
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Habitat fragmentation negatively affects effective gene flow via pollen, and male and female fitness in the dioecious tree, Spondias purpurea (Anacardiaceae)
Mauricio Quesada
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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Highways and hubs: connectivity for freshwater conservation under climate change
Ian M. McCullough
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Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University
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Landscape configuration regulates intensity and frequency of spruce budworm outbreaks
Pierce M. McNie
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UQÀM
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Spatial ecology and habitat selection of the Puerto Rican boa (Chilabothrus inornatus) in an urban fragmented landscape
Eneilis Mulero-Oliveras
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Biology, Interamerican University of Puerto Rico
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The role of patch characteristics in insect persistence and movement in fragmented landscapes
Nicholas Anderson
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Entomology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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