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A comparison shopper’s guide to forest datasets
Donnerstag, 13. November 2025
Context Advances in remote sensing and cloud-based computing have led to an increase in publicly accessible datasets characterizing the spatial extent of forested ecosystems. These datasets are used in ecological and environmental research, natural resource management, and policymaking. However, the number of available datasets and the often-subtle differences among them pose challenges for users seeking appropriate data for their specific objectives...
Scale-dependent diversity patterns in spider communities along climate and fragmentation gradients
Dienstag, 11. November 2025
Context Understanding the mechanisms driving biodiversity changes along environmental gradients and across scales is a key challenge in community ecology. Objectives We investigated spider species diversity, alpha, beta, and gamma, variation with annual precipitation, ranging from 450 mm in the north to 250 mm in the south, across 34 habitat patches in the Southern Judea Lowlands, Israel. Methods...
Integrating Ecosystem Health and Human Footprint in ecological function zoning: a framework for sustainable landscape management in Sanchuan River Watershed, China
Dienstag, 11. November 2025
Context Understanding the interaction between human–natural systems, particularly how ecosystems respond and adapt to external pressures, has been recognized as central to advancing watershed Landscape Sustainability (LS). However, most existing studies assess human–natural systems at isolated time points, which has limited their effectiveness in informing long-term landscape design. Objectives The aim was to construct a...
Dynamics and driving factors of water conservation services: a case study in the Ussuri River Basin, China
Dienstag, 11. November 2025
Context Water conservation services (WCs), which play an important role in ecosystem hydrological processes and sustainable water resource utilization, are mainly affected by the combination of climate change and land use. However, such impacts are still not effectively differentiated. Objectives This study aimed to (1) reveal the year-by-year changes in WCs in the Ussuri River Basin; (2) to quantify the contribution of climatic...
Identification of key landscape drivers of range size and range shifts in African savanna elephants in northern Kenya
Dienstag, 11. November 2025
Context Drivers of animal ranging behavior are diverse and often dynamic in changing landscapes. Understanding correlates of home range sizes and shifts can reveal factors influencing wildlife populations and offer insights into responses to environmental change. Objectives We investigated drivers of African savanna elephant multi-year, annual, and seasonal range sizes and shifts. Methods...
Video based deep learning deciphers honeybee waggle dances in natural conditions
Donnerstag, 06. November 2025
Abstract Urbanization and industrial agriculture are a threat to wild and managed honey-bees, crucial pollinators of the natural- and agro-ecosystems components of the landscapes. Understanding bee colonies’ foraging behaviors within these landscapes is essential for managing human-bee conflicts and sustaining their vital pollination services. Objectives To understand how bees use their surroundings, researchers often decode...
Fire severity shapes landscape heterogeneity in Mediterranean forest ecosystems
Dienstag, 04. November 2025
Context In Mediterranean forests, the increasing frequency of high severity fires poses a challenge to current landscape management. In addition, these areas are experiencing a generalized process of landscape homogenization leading to a major risk of large fires. In this context, it is important to understand how wildfires (e.g. fire severity) influence changes in landscape heterogeneity. Objectives Our objectives were (1) to...
Development and assessment of automated forest road projection methods using performance metrics relevant for wildlife
Montag, 03. November 2025
Context Resource road networks have complex and varied impacts on wildlife and other forest values, yet spatial stochastic models forecasting impacts of forest disturbance rarely include automated road network projections. Hardy et al. (Can J For Res 2023. 10.1139/cjfr-2022-0306) partially addressed this need with a LANDIS-II extension, but there remains a need for tools that can be integrated into other modelling frameworks while identifying a pragmatic balance between...
Metacommunities in community gardens: relative strength of environmental, spatial, and social filters for species assembly in highly managed urban patches
Montag, 03. November 2025
Context The metacommunity approach is ideal for understanding how communities are filtered across fragmented habitats. In human-managed systems, such as cities, traditional metacommunity concepts of environmental and spatial filtering need to be adapted to include links to social factors. Objectives In this paper, we examine the relative effects of environmental filters (defined here as the biophysical characteristics of a patch...
Scale-dependent responses in spider and beetle communities to flooding: the role of dry refuges in wetlands
Samstag, 01. November 2025
Context Flood disturbances act as strong filters on arthropod communities by excluding species that are not adapted to the high water-tables. Sensitive species can survive in these areas by either migrating to more terrestrial habitats or by using dry refuges within the wetland created by topographical heterogeneity. Objectives We examined the role of dry refugia and the scale at which these affect arthropod densities, mainly...
Quantifying the impacts of blue-green spaces on population exposure to heatwaves across climate zones
Freitag, 31. Oktober 2025
Context Against the backdrop of global climate change and enhanced human activities, heatwave issues occur frequently, and lead to increasing population heatwave exposure (PHE) risk. Although early studies have suggested that blue-green spaces (BGS) may mitigate PHE by regulating the surface thermal environment, few researches have investigated the comprehensive effect of various types of BGS on PHE from climate zone perspective, especially at the fine scale...
Mapping plant diversity in a northern boreal landscape using remotely sensed spectral variation
Freitag, 31. Oktober 2025
Context The spectral variation hypothesis (SVH) suggests that remotely sensed spectral variation correlates with biodiversity. However, conflicting evidence has been presented regarding the SVH, it has not been widely tested in high-latitude landscapes, and its assessments mainly employ species richness, omitting other aspects of biodiversity. Objectives We examine plant diversity, spectral variation and the SVH across a northern...
Differential loss of forest birds drives the landscape-scale homogenization of a native urban avifauna
Donnerstag, 30. Oktober 2025
Context Land-use change associated with urbanization is a global conservation issue. Urbanization alters the composition of biotic assemblages through the loss, gain and replacement of species; and has the potential to homogenize biotic communities within cities. An important challenge for conservation in urban environments is to identify and respond to the factors that influence compositional change, particularly at the landscape-scale...
Ensemble modelling of dominant tree communities for smart afforestation planning in China
Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2025
Context Southern and central China harbor some of the most diverse and ecologically significant forest ecosystems in China, making them priority regions for biodiversity conservation and afforestation planning. Within this broader context, the Qinling Mountains serve as a representative case study, as they are recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot and one of China’s most important temperate broad-leaved forest regions. Understanding the spatial distribution of...
Influence of disturbance on the connectivity of riparian forest habitat for terrestrial vertebrates
Montag, 27. Oktober 2025
Context Natural and anthropogenic disturbance can influence the connectivity of riparian forest ecosystems affecting the movement of terrestrial vertebrates. Objectives We examined changes in connectivity of riparian forest habitat for terrestrial vertebrates following natural and anthropogenic disturbance between 2000 and 2021. Methods We quantified changes in patch aggregation and...
Village greenspace in Hehuang Valley, Northeastern Tibetan Plateau: proportions, influencing factors, and potential for improvement
Montag, 27. Oktober 2025
Context In high-altitude regions, strong solar radiation renders greenspace shading critical for maintaining favorable human living conditions. However, previous studies have been constrained by data limitations, primarily focusing on large-scale analyses while paying insufficient attention to monitoring greenspace changes in rural areas. Objectives This study aims to assess long-term trends in village greenspace, quantifying...
National-scale multispecies connectivity models represent movements for a majority of species tested
Freitag, 24. Oktober 2025
Context Ideally, connectivity models would be developed using animal movement data because connectivity is fundamentally specific to species and movement processes. However, it can take years to collect sufficient data for all species of interest. Generalized multispecies connectivity models developed from expert opinion might help in the meantime. Objectives We aimed to evaluate how well two common types of circuit theory-based...
The amount of undisturbed forest in proximity of severe disturbance patches enhances their recovery in temperate Europe
Dienstag, 21. Oktober 2025
Context Forest recovery following disturbances is essential for maintaining ecosystem services, especially after large-scale events where regeneration is limited by seed availability. Understanding how environmental and biotic factors influence regeneration across spatial scales is fundamental for landscape-scale management, yet the importance and spatial extent of landscape-scale effects on local recovery remains uncertain. Objectives...
Optimizing future cropland allocation in a biodiverse savanna by integrating agricultural benefits and ecological costs
Donnerstag, 16. Oktober 2025
Context Producing sufficient food to meet a growing population while minimizing the ecological impacts of agricultural expansion is a major global challenge, particularly in biodiverse regions where cropland development threatens ecological integrity. Tanzania exemplifies this tension, as efforts to meet food security goals often conflict with the conservation of its rich ecosystems. Objectives We aimed to optimize the spatial...
Global assessment of landscape pattern changes from 1992 to 2020
Donnerstag, 16. Oktober 2025
Context Changes in landscape patterns, which refer to the composition and spatial configuration of land use and land cover (LULC) classes in a landscape, can have negative impacts on biodiversity and environmental processes such as carbon cycles. Such impacts are both dependent on the spatial extent of changes and which LULC classes are affected, but previous global-scale landscape pattern assessments have focused on single LULC classes or landscape-level measurements only. A...