边界(拓扑)
地理
景观生态学
生态学
溪流
景观流行病学
景观连通性
环境资源管理
环境科学
计算机科学
生物扩散
栖息地
数学
生物
人口
人口学
社会学
数学分析
计算机网络
作者
Linda M. Puth,Karen Wilson
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2001.99554.x
摘要
Abstract: Landscape boundaries and corridors are areas of small spatial extent relative to their large effects on ecological flows. The trend in ecological literature is to treat corridors and boundaries as separate phenomena on the landscape. This approach, however, misses a fundamental aspect they have in common: their strong influence on ecological flows. Corridors and boundaries exist at opposite ends of a permeability gradient, differing in their effects on rates and direction of flow. The position of landscape structures along this permeability gradient depends on attributes of both the flow and of the structure itself. We discuss boundaries and corridors in terms of mover specificity, scale, and effects on different levels of ecological organization, using rivers and streams to illustrate our points. We predict which structures will act as boundaries or corridors and at what spatial and temporal scales they are likely to be relevant. Considering the function of landscape structures across the boundary‐corridor continuum will provide researchers and managers with a more complete, holistic viewpoint and will allow better strategies to attain conservation goals.
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