Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9450472 | Journal for Nature Conservation | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In a stepwise simplification of the landscape model we tested the effects of input data with lower spatio-temporal resolution. Even if input data for floral phenology and vegetation have a low resolution, the landscape model allows a ranking of landscape-specific floral resource potentials. The results of the case study encourage the use of landscape models to estimate floral resource potentials. The assessment of floral resource potentials may help to define this essential landscape quality for evaluation in practical nature conservation.
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Authors
Robert Frankl, Sarah Wanning, Ralf Braun,