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    Open areas associated with traditional agriculture promote functional connectivity among amphibian demes in Mediterranean agrosystems

    Functional connectivity across fragmented habitat patches is essential for the conservation of animal populations in humanized landscapes. Given their low dispersal capacity, amphibians in the Mediterranean re...

    Luis Albero, Íñigo Martínez-Solano, Miguel Hermida, Manuel Vera in Landscape Ecology (2023)

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    The role of habitat features in patterns of population connectivity of two Mediterranean amphibians in arid landscapes of central Iberia

    Mediterranean wetland ecosystems are in continuous decline due to human pressure. Amphibians are key elements of biotic communities of Mediterranean temporary ponds and streams, and their persistence depends o...

    Jorge Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, João Gonçalves, Emilio Civantos in Landscape Ecology (2023)

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    Integrating dispersal, breeding and abundance data with graph theory for the characterization and management of functional connectivity in amphibian pondscapes

    Robust assessment of functional connectivity in amphibian population networks is essential to address their global decline. The potential of graph theory to characterize connectivity among amphibian population...

    Ismael Reyes-Moya, Gregorio Sánchez-Montes, Íñigo Martínez-Solano in Landscape Ecology (2022)