The importance of realistic dispersal models in planning for conservation : application of a novel modelling platform to evaluate management scenarios in an Afrotropical biodiversity hotspot


Autoria(s): Aben, Job; Bocedi, Greta; Palmer, Stephen C F; Pellikka, Petri; Strubbe, Diederik; Hallmann, Caspar; Travis, Justin M J; Lens, Luc; Matthysen, Erik
Contribuinte(s)

University of Aberdeen, School of Biological Sciences, Biological Sciences

University of Aberdeen, MASTS (Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland)

Data(s)

19/07/2016

19/07/2016

01/08/2016

Resumo

Funded by European Union's Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie. Grant Number: 661211 Research Foundation Flanders (FWO). Grant Numbers: G.0055.08, G.0149.09, G.0308.13 FWO Research Network on Eco-Evolutionary dynamics French Ministère de l'Energie de l'Ecologie du Développement Durable et de la Mer through the EU FP6 BiodivERsA Eranet NERC. Grant Number: NE/J008001/1

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Aben , J , Bocedi , G , Palmer , S C F , Pellikka , P , Strubbe , D , Hallmann , C , Travis , J M J , Lens , L & Matthysen , E 2016 , ' The importance of realistic dispersal models in planning for conservation : application of a novel modelling platform to evaluate management scenarios in an Afrotropical biodiversity hotspot ' Journal of Applied Ecology , vol 53 , no. 4 , pp. 1055-1065 . , 10.1111/1365-2664.12643

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http://hdl.handle.net/2164/6232

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12643

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eng

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Journal of Applied Ecology

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Palavras-Chave #RangeShifter #Phyllastrephus cabanisi #fragmentation #dispersal #habitat network #connectivity #SEPM #conservation planning #demography #Eastern Arc Mountains #QH301 Biology #Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) #NE/J008001/1 #European Commission #661211 #QH301
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Journal article