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Archive | 2010

Habitat Fragmentation Effects Depend on Complex Interactions Between Population Size and Dispersal Ability: Modeling Influences of Roads, Agriculture and Residential Development Across a Range of Life-History Characteristics

Samuel A. Cushman; Bradley W. Compton; Kevin McGarigal

Habitat loss and fragmentation are widely believed to be the most important drivers of extinction (Leakey and Lewin 1995). The habitats in which organisms live are spatially structured at a number of scales, and these patterns interact with organism perception and behavior to drive population dynamics and community structure (Johnson et al. 1992). Anthropogenic habitat loss and fragmentation disrupts these patterns and is expected to have large, negative effects on biodiversity (Flather and Bevers 2002; Haila 2002; Fahrig 2003). The majority of theoretical studies suggest that the effect of habitat fragmentation is weak relative to the effect of habitat loss (Fahrig 1997; Henein et al. 1998; Collingham and Huntley 2000; Flather and Bevers 2002; Fahrig 2003), although some studies have predicted larger fragmentation effects (Boswell et al. 1998; Burkey 1999; Hill and Caswell 1999; Urban and Keitt 2001). In addition, some theoretical studies suggest that the effects of fragmentation per se should become apparent only at low levels of habitat amount, for example below approximately 20–30% of the landscape (Fahrig 1998; Flather and Bevers 2002), although there is little empirical evidence available to test this prediction (Fahrig 2003).


Conservation Biology | 2007

A resistant-kernel model of connectivity for amphibians that breed in vernal pools.

Bradley W. Compton; Kevin McGarigal; Samuel A. Cushman; Lloyd R. Gamble


Biological Conservation | 2007

Fidelity and dispersal in the pond-breeding amphibian, Ambystoma opacum: Implications for spatio-temporal population dynamics and conservation

Lloyd R. Gamble; Kevin McGarigal; Bradley W. Compton


Biological Conservation | 2012

Terrestrial habitat requirements of nesting freshwater turtles

David A. Steen; James P. Gibbs; Kurt A. Buhlmann; John L. Carr; Bradley W. Compton; J.D. Congdon; J.S. Doody; J.C. Godwin; K.L. Holcomb; D.R. Jackson; Fredric J. Janzen; G. Johnson; M.T. Jones; J.T. Lamer; Tom A. Langen; M.V. Plummer; J.W. Rowe; R.A. Saumure; John K. Tucker; D.S. Wilson


Journal of Hydrology | 2013

Estimating hydrologic alteration from basin characteristics in Massachusetts

Elizabeth S. Homa; Casey Brown; Kevin McGarigal; Bradley W. Compton; Scott D. Jackson


Biological Conservation | 2007

Timing of large movement events of pond-breeding amphibians in Western Massachusetts, USA

Brad C. Timm; Kevin McGarigal; Bradley W. Compton


Landscape Ecology | 2012

Spatiotemporal scaling of North American continental interior wetlands: implications for shorebird conservation

Gene Albanese; Craig A. Davis; Bradley W. Compton


Landscape Ecology | 2018

A landscape index of ecological integrity to inform landscape conservation

Kevin McGarigal; Bradley W. Compton; Ethan Plunkett; William V. DeLuca; Joanna Grand; Eduard Ene; Scott D. Jackson


Landscape and Urban Planning | 2018

Modeling non-stationary urban growth: The SPRAWL model and the ecological impacts of development

Kevin McGarigal; Ethan Plunkett; Lisabeth L. Willey; Bradley W. Compton; William V. DeLuca; Joanna Grand


2011 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation (ICOET 2011)Federal Highway AdministrationWashington State Department of TransportationUSDA Forest ServiceEnvironmental Protection AgencyUniversity of California, DavisWestern Transportation InstituteDefenders of WildlifeNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh | 2012

Critical Linkages: Assessing Connectivity Restoration Potential for Culvert Replacement, Dam Removal and Construction of Wildlife Passage Structures in Massachusetts

Scott D. Jackson; Bradley W. Compton; Kevin McGarigal

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Kevin McGarigal

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Scott D. Jackson

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Ethan Plunkett

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Joanna Grand

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Lloyd R. Gamble

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Samuel A. Cushman

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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William V. DeLuca

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Brad C. Timm

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Casey Brown

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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D.R. Jackson

Florida State University

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