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Effets de la fragmentation et de l'isolement de l'habitat sur la richesse des espèces : preuves tirées des modèles biogéographiques
Effets de la fragmentation et de l'isolement de l'habitat sur la richesse des espèces : preuves tirées des modèles biogéographiques
Résumé de la review
The reviewers of this article studied using islands and island-like habitats isolates to determine how the size and number of islands affect species richness within the island groups or island chains. The cumulative species-area relationships for both plants and animals species on island archipelagoes show that the collections of small islands were suitable refuge islands for more species than comparable areas composed of one or a few large islands.
The reviewers of this article studied using islands and island-like habitats isolates to determine how the size and number of islands affect species richness within the island groups or island chains. The cumulative species-area relationships for both plants and animals species on island archipelagoes show that the collections of small islands were suitable refuge islands for more species than comparable areas composed of one or a few large islands.
Rigueur de la review
The authors pointed out that collections of subdivided islands generally accommodate more species than comparable areas composed of a single or a few large islands. In addition, they highlighted that the data for this study provides a direction to how a sustainable practice applies to ensure ecological conservation.
The authors pointed out that collections of subdivided islands generally accommodate more species than comparable areas composed of a single or a few large islands. In addition, they highlighted that the data for this study provides a direction to how a sustainable practice applies to ensure ecological conservation.
Ce que cette review apporte au débat
This review has determined how the extent of habitat fragmentation affects the amount of species diversity. In this case, the habitat subdivision highly favored the species richness conversely to what has been traditionally believed.
This review has determined how the extent of habitat fragmentation affects the amount of species diversity. In this case, the habitat subdivision highly favored the species richness conversely to what has been traditionally believed.
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T.G. Bedane.
Dernière modification il y a plus de 5 ans.
Review : Effets de la fragmentation et de l'isolement de l'habitat sur la richesse des espèces : preuves tirées des modèles biogéographiques
Titre de la review
Effets de la fragmentation et de l'isolement de l'habitat sur la richesse des espèces : preuves tirées des modèles biogéographiques
Effets de la fragmentation et de l'isolement de l'habitat sur la richesse des espèces : preuves tirées des modèles biogéographiques
Résumé de la review
The reviewers of this article studied using islands and island-like habitats isolates to determine how the size and number of islands affect species richness within the island groups or island chains. The cumulative species-area relationships for both plants and animals species on island archipelagoes show that the collections of small islands were suitable refuge islands for more species than comparable areas composed of one or a few large islands.
The reviewers of this article studied using islands and island-like habitats isolates to determine how the size and number of islands affect species richness within the island groups or island chains. The cumulative species-area relationships for both plants and animals species on island archipelagoes show that the collections of small islands were suitable refuge islands for more species than comparable areas composed of one or a few large islands.
Rigueur de la review
The authors pointed out that collections of subdivided islands generally accommodate more species than comparable areas composed of a single or a few large islands. In addition, they highlighted that the data for this study provides a direction to how a sustainable practice applies to ensure ecological conservation.
The authors pointed out that collections of subdivided islands generally accommodate more species than comparable areas composed of a single or a few large islands. In addition, they highlighted that the data for this study provides a direction to how a sustainable practice applies to ensure ecological conservation.
Ce que cette review apporte au débat
This review has determined how the extent of habitat fragmentation affects the amount of species diversity. In this case, the habitat subdivision highly favored the species richness conversely to what has been traditionally believed.
This review has determined how the extent of habitat fragmentation affects the amount of species diversity. In this case, the habitat subdivision highly favored the species richness conversely to what has been traditionally believed.
Dernière modification il y a plus de 5 ans.