2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10980-024-01910-3
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Time-lag effects of habitat loss, but not fragmentation, on deadwood-dwelling lichens

Aino Hämäläinen,
Lenore Fahrig

Abstract: Context Landscape habitat amount is known to increase biodiversity, while the effects of habitat fragmentation are still debated. It has been suggested that negative fragmentation effects may occur with a time lag, which could explain inconsistent results. However, there is so far no empirical support for this idea. Objectives We evaluated whether habitat amount and fragmentation at the landscape scale affect the species density of deadwood-dwellin… Show more

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