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Maxwell C. Wilson, Auteur ; Xiao-Yong Chen, Auteur ; Richard T. Corlett, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, Auteur ; Ping Ding, Auteur ; Robert D. Holt, Auteur ; Marcel Holyoak, Auteur ; Guang Hu, Auteur ; Alice C. Hughes, Auteur ; Lin Jiang, Auteur ; William F. Laurance, Auteur ; Jiajia Liu, Auteur ; Stuart L. Pimm, Auteur ; Scott K. Robinson, Auteur ; Sabrina E. Russo, Auteur ; Xingfeng Si, Auteur ; David S. Wilcove, Auteur ; Jianguo Wu, Auteur ; Mingjian Yu, AuteurHabitat loss and fragmentation has long been considered the primary cause for biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation worldwide, and is a key research topic in landscape ecology (Wu 2013). Habitat fragmentation often refers to the reduction [...]Article
Maxwell C. Wilson, Auteur ; Xiao-Yong Chen, Auteur ; Richard T. Corlett, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, Auteur ; Ping Ding, Auteur ; Robert D. Holt, Auteur ; Marcel Holyoak, Auteur ; Guang Hu, Auteur ; Alice C. Hughes, Auteur ; Lin Jiang, Auteur ; William F. Laurance, Auteur ; Jiajia Liu, Auteur ; Stuart L. Pimm, Auteur ; Scott K. Robinson, Auteur ; Sabrina E. Russo, Auteur ; Xingfeng Si, Auteur ; David S. Wilcove, Auteur ; Jianguo Wu, Auteur ; Mingjian Yu, AuteurArticle
Mattias Jonsson, Auteur ; Hannah L. Buckley, Auteur ; Bradley S. Case, Auteur ; Steve D. Wratten, Auteur ; Roddy J. Hale, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, Auteur1. Agricultural land use threatens ecosystem services such as biological control by natural enemies because of simplification of habitat structure and intensification of disturbance and agrochemical inputs. Low parasitism rates of agricultural p[...]Article
Stephen M. Pawson, Auteur ; James K. McCarthy, Auteur ; Nicholas J. Ledgard, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, AuteurP>1. Globally, temperate grasslands have been heavily modified by agricultural intensification. The ecological integrity of many remaining semi-natural grasslands is further threatened by the encroachment of invasive alien woody plant species, s[...]Article
Lisa H. Denmead, Auteur ; Gary M. Barker, Auteur ; Rachel J. Standish, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, AuteurLand-use intensification is increasing dramatically in production systems world-wide. Livestock production is an important component of production land use, and increases in livestock densities have had a wide range of negative consequences. The[...]Article
William F. Laurance, Auteur ; Jose L. C. Camargo, Auteur ; Regina C. C. Luizao, Auteur ; Susan G. Laurance, Auteur ; Stuart L. Pimm, Auteur ; Emilio M. Bruna, Auteur ; Philip C. Stouffer, Auteur ; G. Bruce Williamson, Auteur ; Julieta Benitez-Malvido, Auteur ; Heraldo L. Vasconcelos, Auteur ; Kyle S. Van Houtan, Auteur ; Charles E. Zartman, Auteur ; Sarah A. Boyle, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, Auteur ; Ana Andrade, Auteur ; Thomas E. Lovejoy, AuteurWe synthesize findings to date from the world's largest and longest-running experimental study of habitat fragmentation, located in central Amazonia. Over the past 32 years, Amazonian forest fragments ranging from 1 to 100 ha have experienced a [...]Article
Timm F. Döbert, Auteur ; Bruce L. Webber, Auteur ; John B. Sugau, Auteur ; Katharine J. M. Dickinson, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, Auteur* Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness and composition. Rarely have these effects been considered in terms of their impact on the functional and phylogenetic diversity of understorey pla[...]Article
Rachel J. Standish, Auteur ; Matthew I. Daws, Auteur ; Aaron D. Gove, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, Auteur ; Andrew H. Grigg, Auteur ; John M. Koch, Auteur ; Richard J. Hobbs, Auteur1. Global climate change is projected to increase the frequency and intensity of drought in dry regions due to warming temperatures and declining rainfall. Severe drought can trigger tree mortality and drive persistent vegetation change. 2. To d[...]Article
Robert M. Ewers, Auteur ; Valerie Kapos, Auteur ; David A. Coomes, Auteur ; Raffaele Lafortezza, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, AuteurHabitat loss is not randomly distributed across modified landscapes, yet spatial patterns of habitat cover are not routinely combined with biodiversity data when assessing or predicting the biodiversity impacts of land use change. Here, we conve[...]Article
Andrew D. Barnes, Auteur ; Rowan M. Emberson, Auteur ; Hazel M. Chapman, Auteur ; Frank-T. Krell, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, AuteurExternal threats from agricultural intensification, fire encroachment, species invasion and illegal harvesting present major conservation challenges in isolated tropical forest remnants. These processes can greatly exacerbate the magnitude of ed[...]Article
Stephen M. Pawson, Auteur ; Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, Auteur ; Michael S. Watt, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, AuteurForest management practices can be detrimental to the long-term persistence of native species in exotic tree plantations. Knowledge of population recovery times post-harvest and dispersal capabilities of native species are critical to the develo[...]Article
Robert M. Ewers, Auteur ; Andrew D. Kliskey, Auteur ; Susan Walker, Auteur ; Daniel Rutledge, Auteur ; Jon S. Harding, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, AuteurHistorically, New Zealand was dominated by forest below the alpine treeline, but about 1000 years of Polynesian and European colonisation has resulted in the destruction of nearly three-quarters of the indigenous forest cover. In this study, the[...]Article
Raphael K. Didham, Auteur ; Robert M. Ewers, AuteurAn accurate estimate of the impact of edge effects is essential for the conservation management of threatened species in isolated habitat fragments. In a seminal paper, Laurance and Yensen (1991) developed the first generalized predictive model [...]Article
Corinne H. Watts, Auteur ; Beverley R. Clarkson, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, AuteurThe rate of recovery of invertebrate communities following habitat restoration has received little attention, despite the importance of invertebrates in ecosystem dynamics. in experimental trials in a mined peat bog in New Zealand, we compared t[...]Article
Jay Ruffell, Auteur ; John Innes, Auteur ; Craig Bishop, Auteur ; Todd Landers, Auteur ; Jade Khin, Auteur ; Raphael K. Didham, AuteurImproving decision-making about where and how invasive species management is conducted requires a better understanding of spatial variation in pest abundance and the extent to which different pest control regimes reduce those abundances. We meas[...]