Persistence and diversity of directional landscape connectivity improves biomass pulsing in simulations of expanding and contracting wetlands Article

Yurek, Simeon, DeAngelis, Donald L, Trexler, Joel C et al. (2016). Persistence and diversity of directional landscape connectivity improves biomass pulsing in simulations of expanding and contracting wetlands . ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY, 28 1-11. 10.1016/j.ecocom.2016.08.004

cited authors

  • Yurek, Simeon; DeAngelis, Donald L; Trexler, Joel C; Klassen, Jessica A; Larsen, Laurel G

sustainable development goals

authors

publication date

  • December 1, 2016

published in

keywords

  • CONSERVATION
  • DISPERSAL
  • Dynamic landscape connectivity
  • EVERGLADES RIDGE
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Sciences & Ecology
  • FISH
  • FLOODPLAIN
  • Fish movement behavior
  • Flood-pulse
  • Landscape anisotropy
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • MODEL
  • Prediction
  • RESOURCE PULSES
  • RIVER
  • SLOUGH
  • Science & Technology
  • Seasonal hydrology
  • VEGETATION

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • ELSEVIER

start page

  • 1

end page

  • 11

volume

  • 28