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  1. Fast connectivity gradient approximation: maintaining spatially fine-grained connectivity gradients while reducing computational costs

    Brain connectome analysis suffers from the high dimensionality of connectivity data, often forcing a reduced representation of the brain at a lower...

    Karl-Heinz Nenning, Ting Xu, ... Michael P. Milham in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 06 June 2024
  2. Getting lost in the matrix? On how the characteristics and arrangement of linear landscape elements influence ecological connectivity

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    Linear landscape elements (LLEs) such as ditches and hedgerows can increase the ecological connectivity of habitat embedded within...

    Calum Anderson, Justin M. J. Travis, ... Lesley T. Lancaster in Landscape Ecology
    Article Open access 12 August 2022
  3. The role of landscape connectivity in maintaining pollinator biodiversity needs reconsideration

    Despite ongoing conservation efforts, pollinator biodiversity continues to decline at unprecedented rates. Conservation approaches tend to ignore...

    Denis Vasiliev, Sarah Greenwood in Biodiversity and Conservation
    Article 05 September 2023
  4. Atypical functional connectivity hierarchy in Rolandic epilepsy

    Functional connectivity hierarchy is an important principle in the process of brain functional organization and an important feature reflecting brain...

    Qirui Zhang, Jiao Li, ... Zhiqiang Zhang in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 10 July 2023
  5. Open areas associated with traditional agriculture promote functional connectivity among amphibian demes in Mediterranean agrosystems

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    Functional connectivity across fragmented habitat patches is essential for the conservation of animal populations in humanized landscapes....

    Luis Albero, Íñigo Martínez-Solano, ... Eloy Bécares in Landscape Ecology
    Article Open access 17 August 2023
  6. Functional connectivity gradients of the cingulate cortex

    Heterogeneity of the cingulate cortex is evident in multiple dimensions including anatomy, function, connectivity, and involvement in networks and...

    Yuhao Shen, Huanhuan Cai, ... Jiajia Zhu in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 19 June 2023
  7. Much more than forest loss: four decades of habitat connectivity decline for Atlantic Forest jaguars

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    Habitat loss is a major factor influencing declines in landscape connectivity for many species, but forest patch configuration and changes in...

    Julia Martinez Pardo, Santiago Saura, ... Carlos De Angelo in Landscape Ecology
    Article 19 November 2022
  8. A mechanistic approach to weighting edge-effects in landscape connectivity assessments

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    Understanding landscape functional connectivity is critical for nature conservation in fragmented landscapes. Spatially explicit...

    M. Dennis, J. J. Huck, ... E. McHenry in Landscape Ecology
    Article Open access 07 March 2024
  9. Frontoparietal connectivity as a product of convergent evolution in rodents and primates: functional connectivity topologies in grey squirrels, rats, and marmosets

    Robust frontoparietal connectivity is a defining feature of primate cortical organization. Whether mammals outside the primate order, such as...

    David J. Schaeffer, Kyle M. Gilbert, ... Stefan Everling in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 17 September 2022
  10. Static vs dynamic connectivity: how landscape changes affect connectivity predictions in the Iberian Peninsula

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    Climate and land-use changes affect species ranges and movements. However, these changes are usually overlooked in connectivity studies, and...

    Teresa Goicolea, M. Cruz Mateo-Sánchez in Landscape Ecology
    Article Open access 08 May 2022
  11. A framework for linking dispersal biology to connectivity across landscapes

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    Dispersal typically consists of three components—departure, transience and settlement—each of which can be influenced by the landscape. A...

    Robert J. Fletcher Jr., Maria E. Iezzi, ... Denis Valle in Landscape Ecology
    Article 31 July 2023
  12. Coral reef potential connectivity in the southwest Indian Ocean

    The tropical southwest Indian Ocean is a coral biodiversity hotspot, with remote reefs physically connected by larval dispersal through eddies and a...

    Noam S. Vogt-Vincent, April J. Burt, ... Helen L. Johnson in Coral Reefs
    Article Open access 24 June 2024
  13. Patch size and connectivity predict remnant habitat occupancy by an endangered wetland specialist, the salt marsh harvest mouse

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    The area-isolation paradigm of metapopulation theory predicts that larger and more connected patches have a higher probability of occupancy....

    Cody M. Aylward, Laureen Barthman-Thompson, ... Mark J. Statham in Landscape Ecology
    Article Open access 08 June 2023
  14. Importance of urban green areas’ connectivity for the conservation of pollinators

    Urbanization is one of the main processes generating large changes on the Earth's surface. The remaining green spaces within cities can be of utmost...

    Sofia Graffigna, Rocío A. González-Vaquero, ... Hugo J. Marrero in Urban Ecosystems
    Article 06 November 2023
  15. Salience network connectivity is altered in 6-week-old infants at heightened likelihood for develo** autism

    Converging evidence implicates disrupted brain connectivity in autism spectrum disorder (ASD); however, the mechanisms linking altered connectivity...

    Tawny Tsang, Shulamite A. Green, ... Mirella Dapretto in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 22 April 2024
  16. Task-residual effective connectivity of motor network in transient ischemic attack

    Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a temporary episode of neurological dysfunction that results from focal brain ischemia. Although TIA symptoms are...

    Truc Chu, Seon** Lee, ... Sungho Tak in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 14 August 2023
  17. Longitudinal changes in the functional connectivity of individuals at risk of Alzheimer’s disease

    First-degree relatives of Alzheimer’s disease patients constitute a key population in the search for early markers. Our group identified functional...

    Alejandra García-Colomo, Alberto Nebreda, ... Fernando Maestú in GeroScience
    Article 04 January 2024
  18. Landscape Connectivity For Wildlife and Water: The State of the Literature

    Purpose of Review

    The science of landscape connectivity is widely applied to identify corridors for wildlife movement through unprotected areas. Where...

    Ruth DeFries, Satvik Parashar, ... Jagdish Krishnaswamy in Current Landscape Ecology Reports
    Article Open access 09 August 2023
  19. Brain-wide functional connectivity artifactually inflates throughout functional magnetic resonance imaging scans

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a central tool for investigating human brain function, organization and disease. Here, we show that...

    Cole Korponay, Amy C. Janes, Blaise B. Frederick in Nature Human Behaviour
    Article 19 June 2024
  20. Percolating spatial scale effects on the landscape connectivity of urban greenspace network in Bei**g, China

    The construction of an urban green network is increasingly recognized as an effective spatial approach to counteract landscape fragmentation through...

    Fang Bian, Anthony G. O. Yeh, **gru Zhang in Landscape and Ecological Engineering
    Article 27 October 2023
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