2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2013.08.014
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The influence of natural and anthropogenic landscapes on edge effects

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“…The variations in RICHNESS between the study areas were similar to the variations in vegetation coverage. The richness of plant increased obviously in the area within 30 m of the pipeline, which may indicate an edge effect between the construction area and natural environment (Hardt et al, 2013;Solé-Senan et al, 2014).…”
Section: Characteristic Analysis Of Each Indexmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The variations in RICHNESS between the study areas were similar to the variations in vegetation coverage. The richness of plant increased obviously in the area within 30 m of the pipeline, which may indicate an edge effect between the construction area and natural environment (Hardt et al, 2013;Solé-Senan et al, 2014).…”
Section: Characteristic Analysis Of Each Indexmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, some variability remains unexplained, which makes generalizations difficult (Ries & Sisk, ). Edge orientation (Ries et al., ), temporal effects (Ries et al., ), habitat fragmentation effects (Hardt et al., ; Ries et al., ), edge contrast (Peyras, Vespa, Bellocq, & Zurita, ; Ries et al., ), magnitude of the edge effect (Ewers & Didham, ), species traits (Carvajal‐Cogollo & Urbina‐Cardona, ; Peyras et al., ), and habitat suitability (Peyras et al., ) were identified as possible factors responsible for the remaining variation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proximity effect is an important landscape characteristic in conservation planning, and adjacent landscapes play a significant role in biodiversity conservation. Many studies have examined the impacts of land use on adjacent habitats that would result in habitat fragmentation and species loss, such as adjacent land use (Houlahan and Findlay, 2003), transportation corridors (Houlahan and Findlay, 2003;Hardt et al, 2013) and the proximity of urbanization and agriculture (Tran et al, 2010).…”
Section: Land Cover Change Proximity Effect and The Impact On Biodivmentioning
confidence: 99%