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Fragmented nature: Consequences for biodiversity
Han Olff,
Mark E. Ritchie
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Heathland
50%
Covariance
50%
Practical Conservation
25%
Regional Processes
25%
Breeding Birds
25%
Dutch
25%
Habitat Configuration
25%
Causal Connection
25%
Spatial Configuration
25%
Random Landscapes
25%
Effective Degree
25%
Local Processes
25%
Population Processes
25%
Fractal Approach
25%
Butterfly Species
25%
Degree of Fragmentation
25%
Community Process
25%
Habitat Biodiversity
25%
Local Species
25%
Large Spatial Scale
25%
Percentage Cover
25%
Conservation Implications
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Habitat Loss
100%
Habitat Fragmentation
75%
Covariance
50%
Heathland
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Forest Fragmentation
100%
Moorland
66%
Covariance
66%
Temporal Scale
33%