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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Adapting a multiscale approach to assess the compositional diversity of landscapes Konrád, Krisztina Dóra

11 p. 2731-2747
artikel
2 Aiming for the optimum: examining complex relationships among sampling regime, sampling density and landscape complexity to accurately model resource availability Parsons, Ira L.

11 p. 2743-2756
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3 A multi-ecosystem prioritization framework to balance competing habitat conservation needs of multiple species in decline Van Lanen, Nicholas J.

11 p. 2795-2813
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4 A multi-indicator spatial similarity approach for evaluating ecological restoration scenarios Wiederholt, Ruscena
2019
11 p. 2557-2574
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5 Analyzing dynamics and values of cultural landscapes Bürgi, Matthias
2017
11 p. 2077-2081
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6 An early synthesis of the habitat amount hypothesis Martin, Charles A.
2018
11 p. 1831-1835
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7 An evaluation framework for designing ecological security patterns and prioritizing ecological corridors: application in Jiangsu Province, China Xiao, Shancai

11 p. 2517-2534
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8 Applying the patch-matrix model to lakes: a connectivity-based conservation framework McCullough, Ian M.
2019
11 p. 2703-2718
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9 Applying the patch-matrix model to lakes: a connectivity-based conservation framework McCullough, Ian M.

11 p. 2703-2718
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10 Assessing spatial and temporal patterns of canopy decline across a diverse montane landscape in the Klamath Mountains, CA, USA using a 30-year Landsat time series Bost, Drew S.
2019
11 p. 2599-2614
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11 A user-inspired framework and tool for restoring multifunctional landscapes: putting into practice stakeholder and scientific knowledge of landscape services Duarte, Gabriela Teixeira

11 p. 2535-2548
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12 Behavioral and social mechanisms behind pattern formation: an experimental study of animal movement Cordeiro, Erick M. G.
2018
11 p. 1881-1894
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13 Can we face different types of storms under the same umbrella? Efficiency and consistency of connectivity umbrellas across different patchy landscape patterns Diniz, Milena F.
2018
11 p. 1911-1923
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14 Carnivore community response to anthropogenic landscape change: species-specificity foils generalizations Heim, Nicole
2019
11 p. 2493-2507
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15 Characterizing combined fire and insect outbreak disturbance regimes in British Columbia, Canada Burton, Philip J.
2018
11 p. 1997-2011
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16 Characterizing three dimensional (3-D) morphology of residential buildings by landscape metrics Liu, Yupeng

11 p. 2587-2599
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17 Climate change drives increased directional movement of landscape ecotones Smith, Alexander J.

11 p. 3105-3116
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18 Climate, competition and weather conditions drive vertical displacement and habitat use of an alpine ungulate in a highly topographic landscape Herfindal, Ivar
2019
11 p. 2523-2539
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19 Conflict of energies: spatially modeling mule deer caloric expenditure in response to oil and gas development Chambers, Sam

11 p. 2947-2961
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20 Conservation planning: informed decisions for a healthier planet Rittenhouse, Chadwick
2017
11 p. 2219-2221
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21 Correction: Mixed-species system and native vegetation cover shape bee community in tomato crops Bartelli, Bruno Ferreira

11 p. 3001
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22 Correction to: Prioritizing landscapes for grassland bird conservation with hierarchical community models Monroe, Adrian P.

11 p. 3365-3366
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23 Cultural landscapes of the future: using agent-based modeling to discuss and develop the use and management of the cultural landscape of South West Devon Tieskens, Koen F.
2017
11 p. 2113-2132
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24 Curb your enthusiasm for explaining the complexity of landscape configurations in terms of thermodynamics Stepinski, Tomasz F.

11 p. 2735-2741
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25 Disaggregating ecosystem services and disservices in the cultural landscapes of southwestern Ethiopia: a study of rural perceptions Dorresteijn, Ine
2017
11 p. 2151-2165
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26 Dispersal movement through fragmented landscapes: the role of stepping stones and perceptual range Rocha, Érika Garcez da

11 p. 3249-3267
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27 Drivers of forest fire occurrence in the cultural landscape of Central Europe Adámek, Martin
2018
11 p. 2031-2045
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28 Drivers of species and genetic diversity within forest metacommunities across agricultural landscapes of different permeability Decocq, Guillaume

11 p. 3269-3286
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29 Dynamics of population growth in secondary cities across southern Africa Zimmer, Andrew

11 p. 2501-2516
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30 Ecological corridors and landscape planning: a model to select priority areas for connectivity maintenance Salviano, Isadora Rebelo

11 p. 3311-3328
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31 Ecology and sustainability of the Inner Mongolian Grassland: Looking back and moving forward Zhang, Qing

11 p. 2413-2432
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32 Effect of scale, landscape heterogeneity and terrain complexity on agriculture mapping accuracy from time-series NDVI in the Western-Himalaya region Mondal, Saptarshi

11 p. 2757-2781
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33 Effects of fragmentation on functional diversity associated with aboveground biomass in a high Andean forest in Colombia Rodríguez-Alarcón, Slendy
2018
11 p. 1851-1864
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34 Effects of large-scale wetland loss on network connectivity of the Rainwater Basin, Nebraska Verheijen, Bram H. F.
2018
11 p. 1939-1951
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35 Effects of touristic development on Mediterranean island wildlife Krawczyk, Eric
2019
11 p. 2719-2734
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36 Estimating wildlife utilization distributions using randomized shortest paths Long, Jed A.
2019
11 p. 2509-2521
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37 Evaluating the influences of urban expansion on multiple ecosystem services in drylands Song, Shixiong

11 p. 2783-2802
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38 From the ground up: microhabitat use within a landscape context frames the spatiotemporal scale of settlement and vacancy dynamics in an endemic habitat specialist Walkup, Danielle K.
2019
11 p. 2631-2647
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39 Functional responses to anthropogenic linear features in a complex predator-multi-prey system Mumma, Matthew A.
2019
11 p. 2575-2597
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40 Habitat amount and quality, not patch size, determine persistence of a woodland-dependent mammal in an agricultural landscape Gardiner, Riana
2018
11 p. 1837-1849
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41 Habitat thresholds for successful predation under landscape change Atkinson, Holly

11 p. 2847-2860
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42 Host functional connectivity and the spread potential of Lyme disease Watts, Alexander G.
2018
11 p. 1925-1938
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43 How do land-use legacies affect ecosystem services in United States cultural landscapes? Ziter, Carly
2017
11 p. 2205-2218
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44 How landscape and biotic interactions shape a Mediterranean reptile community Romano, Antonio

11 p. 2915-2927
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45 How the relationship between vegetation cover and land-cover variance constrains biodiversity in a human dominated world Martin, Charles A.

11 p. 3097-3104
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46 How to minimize the impacts of urban expansion on farmland loss: developing a few large or many small cities? Hu, Guohua

11 p. 2487-2499
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47 Impacts of shaded agroforestry management on carbon sequestration, biodiversity and farmers income in cocoa production landscapes Middendorp, Romaike S.
2018
11 p. 1953-1974
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48 Influence of forest proportion and configuration at the watershed and riparian zone scales on sediment yield: a simulation experiment Campanhão, Ligia Maria Barrios

11 p. 2839-2860
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49 Insect community reassembly in a spatiotemporally heterogenous restoration landscape Tudor, Emily P.

11 p. 2763-2778
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50 Insectivorous bats in Indian rice fields respond to moonlight, temperature, and insect activity Bhalla, Iqbal Singh

11 p. 2947-2963
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51 Integrating land use and climate change models with stakeholder priorities to evaluate habitat connectivity change: a case study in southern Québec Lucet, Valentin

11 p. 2895-2913
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52 Intellectuals ponder a promising paradigm, landscape ecology, in 1983 USA meeting Forman, Richard T. T.

11 p. 2705-2709
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53 Interplay between local and landscape-scale effects on the taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity of aerial insectivorous neotropical bats López-Baucells, Adrià

11 p. 2861-2875
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54 Jaguar distribution, biological corridors and protected areas in Mexico: from science to public policies Ceballos, Gerardo

11 p. 3287-3309
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55 Key attributes of greenspace pattern for heat mitigation vary with urban functional zones Wang, Qi

11 p. 2965-2979
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56 Landscape-based solutions are needed for meeting water challenges of China’s expanding and thirsty cities Liu, Zhifeng

11 p. 2729-2733
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57 Landscape connectivity analysis: new metrics that account for patch quality, neighbors’ attributes and robust connections Petsas, Panagiotis

11 p. 3153-3168
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58 Landscape features drive insectivorous bat activity in Indian rice fields Bhalla, Iqbal Singh

11 p. 2931-2946
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59 Landscape models can predict the distribution of aquatic insects across agricultural areas Gerber, Rémi

11 p. 2917-2929
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60 Landscape sustainability and the landscape ecology of institutions Cumming, Graeme S.

11 p. 2613-2628
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61 Landscape sustainability science in the drylands: mobility, rangelands and livelihoods Liao, Chuan

11 p. 2433-2447
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62 Land sparing and sharing patterns in forestry: exploring even-aged and uneven-aged management at the landscape scale Hardy, Clément

11 p. 2815-2838
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63 Land-use pattern and landscape structure impact butterfly diversity and abundance in organic agroecosystems Guderjan, Laura

11 p. 2749-2762
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64 Land-use regime shift triggered the recent degradation of alpine pastures in Nyanpo Yutse of the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Li, Li
2017
11 p. 2187-2203
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65 Large felid habitat connectivity in the transboundary Dawna-Tanintharyi landscape of Myanmar and Thailand Greenspan, Evan

11 p. 3187-3205
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66 Large-scale afforestation for ecosystem service provisioning: learning from the past to improve the future Pérez-Silos, Ignacio

11 p. 3329-3343
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67 Linking changes in landscape structure to population changes of an endangered primate Arce-Peña, Norma P.
2019
11 p. 2687-2701
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68 Loss and fragmentation of mature woodland reduce the habitat niche breadth of forest birds Torrenta, Rémi
2018
11 p. 1865-1879
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69 Maximum air temperature controlled by landscape topography affects plant species composition in temperate forests Macek, Martin
2019
11 p. 2541-2556
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70 Microhabitat conditions and landscape pattern explain nocturnal rodent activity, but not seed removal, in burned and unburned lodgepole pine forests Frock, Catherine F.
2018
11 p. 1895-1909
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71 Multi-scale waterfowl habitat conservation planning in Wisconsin, USA Palumbo, Matthew D.

11 p. 3207-3230
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72 Navigating the space between landscape science and collective action for sustainability: identifying key factors in information processing Opdam, Paul

11 p. 2629-2639
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73 Novel pollen analogue technique shows bumblebees display low floral constancy and prefer sites with high floral diversity Martínez-Bauer, Angélica Elizabeth

11 p. 3231-3247
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74 Omnidirectional connectivity for the Andean bear (Tremarctos ornatus) across the Colombian Andes Hohbein, Rhianna R.

11 p. 3169-3185
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75 Overselling overall map accuracy misinforms about research reliability Shao, Guofan
2019
11 p. 2487-2492
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76 Over the hills and through the farms: Land use and topography influence genetic connectivity of northern leopard frog (Rana pipiens) in the Prairie Pothole Region Waraniak, Justin M.

11 p. 2877-2893
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77 Participatory mapping of landscape values in a Pan-European perspective Garcia-Martin, Maria
2017
11 p. 2133-2150
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78 Phenotypic and environmental correlates of natal dispersal movements in fragmented landscapes Robles, Hugo

11 p. 2819-2833
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79 Potential risks to endemic conifer montane forests under climate change: integrative approach for conservation prioritization in southwestern China Dakhil, Mohammed A.

11 p. 3137-3151
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80 Priority questions for the science, policy and practice of cultural landscapes in Europe Hernández-Morcillo, Mónica
2017
11 p. 2083-2096
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81 Processes and driving forces in changing cultural landscapes across Europe Bürgi, Matthias
2017
11 p. 2097-2112
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82 Rapid urbanization in a mountainous landscape: patterns, drivers, and planning implications Jia, Liuyao

11 p. 2449-2469
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83 Rapid vegetation responses over the last seven decades revealed by an alpine ice core and land-cover patterns Festi, Daniela

11 p. 2779-2793
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84 Remote sensing in landscape ecology Foody, Giles M.

11 p. 2711-2716
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85 Restoring neighborhood streams: planning, design, and construction Brantley, Eve
2017
11 p. 2223-2224
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86 Robustness of resistance surface optimisations: sampling schemes and genetic distance metrics affect inferences in landscape genetics Schleimer, Anna

11 p. 2861-2883
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87 Scientific and local ecological knowledge, shaping perceptions towards protected areas and related ecosystem services Cebrián-Piqueras, M. A.

11 p. 2549-2567
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88 Seascape genetics and connectivity modelling for an endangered Mediterranean coral in the northern Ionian and Adriatic seas López-Márquez, Violeta
2019
11 p. 2649-2668
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89 Setting conservation priorities in cities: approaches, targets and planning units adapted to wetland biodiversity and ecosystem services Cimon-Morin, Jérôme
2018
11 p. 1975-1995
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90 Sex-biased habitat selection by American marten in the Acadian Forest Simons-Legaard, Erin

11 p. 2803-2817
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91 Spatial and temporal variability of future ecosystem services in an agricultural landscape Qiu, Jiangxiao

11 p. 2569-2586
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92 Spatial patterns of native Robinia pseudoacacia and invasive Ailanthus altissima and their influence on regeneration, abundance, and diversity of neighboring trees at local and regional scales Nilsen, Erik T.

11 p. 2899-2916
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93 Spatial patterns of woody plant encroachment in a temperate grassland Fogarty, Dillon T.

11 p. 2835-2846
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94 Spatiotemporal patterns of rising annual plant abundance in grasslands of the Willamette Valley, Oregon (USA) Reed, Paul B.

11 p. 2885-2898
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95 Sustainability of human–environment systems through the lens of landscape Mao, Dehua

11 p. 2375-2379
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96 Sustainable land use and management research: a scientometric review Xie, Hualin

11 p. 2381-2411
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97 The erosion of relational values resulting from landscape simplification Riechers, Maraja

11 p. 2601-2612
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98 The importance of spatial configuration of neighbouring land cover for explanation of surface temperature of individual patches in urban landscapes Zawadzka, J. E.

11 p. 3117-3136
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99 The quantity-quality and gain-loss conversion pattern of green vegetation during urbanization reveals the importance of protecting natural forest ecosystems Yang, Gaoyuan

11 p. 2929-2945
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100 The role of bioclimatic features, landscape configuration and historical land use in the invasion of an Asian tree in subtropical Argentina Montti, Lia
2017
11 p. 2167-2185
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101 The science-practice interface of connectivity in England Bormpoudakis, Dimitrios
2019
11 p. 2669-2685
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102 Topographical features and forest cover influence landscape connectivity and gene flow of the Caucasian pit viper, Gloydius caucasicus (Nikolsky, 1916), in Iran Adavodi, Roya
2019
11 p. 2615-2630
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103 Topographic variation in the climatic change response of a larch forest in Northeastern China Cai, Wen H.
2018
11 p. 2013-2029
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104 Toward conciliation in the habitat fragmentation and biodiversity debate Valente, Jonathon J.

11 p. 2717-2730
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105 Understanding the dynamics of farmland loss in a rapidly urbanizing region: a problem-driven, diagnostic approach to landscape sustainability Zhou, Bing-Bing

11 p. 2471-2486
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106 Urban wild bees benefit from flower-rich anthropogenic land use depending on bee trait and scale Weber, Monika

11 p. 2981-2999
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107 Using Bayesian Belief Networks to assess the influence of landscape connectivity on ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies in urban landscapes in the UK Karimi, James D.

11 p. 3345-3363
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