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期刊名:Landscape ecology

缩写:LANDSCAPE ECOL

ISSN:0921-2973

e-ISSN:1572-9761

IF/分区:3.7/Q1

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Context: Habitat loss is widely recognized as a major threat to biodiversity, but the effects of habitat fragmentation, whether positive or negative, remain controversial. It has been suggested that these effects vary dep...
Agnish Kumar Das,Marco Baldo,Laura Dobor et al. Agnish Kumar Das et al.
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Marie V Lilly,Myles Davis,Sara M Kross et al. Marie V Lilly et al.
Context: As cities seek to provide more habitat for wildlife, there may be unintended consequences of increasing tick-borne disease hazards. In the United States, the Northeast is both highly urban and a hotspot for black...
Robert B McKane,Jonathan J Halama,Bradley L Barnhart et al. Robert B McKane et al.
Context: The > 25,000 km2 Flint Hills ecoregion in eastern Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma, USA, is an economically and ecologically important area encompassing the largest remaining tallgrass prairie ecosystem in North ...