Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4400285 | Journal for Nature Conservation | 2006 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, species diversity in heterogeneous landscapes (i.e. those with a combination of different parts) is greater than the total number of species that would be present if the individual parts were separated. Conservation and restoration strategies should not only focus on enlarging habitat areas and restoring a single habitat type, but also on conserving and strengthening landscape heterogeneity. We present some guidelines for improving habitat quality without causing heterogeneity to decline.
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Authors
W.C.E.P. Verberk, G.A. van Duinen, A.M.T. Brock, R.S.E.W. Leuven, H. Siepel, P.F.M. Verdonschot, G. van der Velde, H. Esselink,