Experimental evidence does not support the Habitat Amount Hypothesis
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Functional decay in tree community within tropical fragmented landscapes: Effects of landscape-scale forest cover.Decoupling habitat fragmentation from habitat loss: butterfly species mobility obscures fragmentation effects in a naturally fragmented landscape of lake islands.Relationships among ecological traits of wild bee communities along gradients of habitat amount and fragmentationThe contribution of theory and experiments to conservation in fragmented landscapesConnecting models, data, and concepts to understand fragmentation's ecosystem-wide effects
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Experimental evidence does not support the Habitat Amount Hypothesis
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наукова стаття, опублікована в листопаді 2016
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Experimental evidence does not support the Habitat Amount Hypothesis
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Experimental evidence does not support the Habitat Amount Hypothesis
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Experimental evidence does not support the Habitat Amount Hypothesis
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Experimental evidence does not support the Habitat Amount Hypothesis
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Douglas J. Levey
Ellen I. Damschen
Lars A. Brudvig
Melissa A. Burt
Nick M. Haddad
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10.1111/ECOG.02535
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2016-11-30T00:00:00Z