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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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Leonardo Viliani,Colleen M Sutheimer,Scott E Nielsen Leonardo Viliani
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Context: There has been a limited amount of research which comparatively examines the local and landscape scale ecological determinants of the community structure of both riparian and aquatic bird communities in floodplai...
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Context: Anthropogenic landscape change is an important driver shaping our environment. Historical landscape analysis contributes to the monitoring and understanding of these change processes. Such analyses are often focu...
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Jed I Lloren,J L McCune Jed I Lloren
Context: Anthropogenic and natural disturbances may interact synergistically, magnifying their individual effects on biodiversity. However, few studies have measured responses of ecological communities to multiple stresso...
Matthias Buchecker,Marius Fankhauser,Raphael Gaus Matthias Buchecker
Context: The implementation of landscape-management decisions is often blocked because actors disagree in their perception of the problem at hand. These conflicts can be explained with the concept of problem framing, whic...