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Volumn 16, Issue 16, 2007, Pages 3289-3291

The tails of two geckos tell the story of dispersal in a fragmented landscape

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

AGRICULTURE; ANIMAL; AUSTRALIA; BIODIVERSITY; ECOSYSTEM; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION; LIZARD; POPULATION DENSITY; SHORT SURVEY; SPECIES EXTINCTION;

EID: 34547691511     PISSN: 09621083     EISSN: 1365294X     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03379.x     Document Type: Short Survey
Times cited : (3)

References (3)
  • 1
    • 34547687828 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The tales of two geckos: Does dispersal prevent extinction in recently fragmented populations?
    • doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03379.x
    • Hoehn M, Sarre S, Henle K (2007) The tales of two geckos: does dispersal prevent extinction in recently fragmented populations? Molecular Ecology, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03379.x
    • (2007) Molecular Ecology
    • Hoehn, M.1    Sarre, S.2    Henle, K.3
  • 2
    • 0003039116 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The conservation biology of a specialist and generalist gecko in the fragmented landscape of the Western Australian wheatbelt
    • In: (eds. Settele, J., Margules, C., Poschlod, P., Henle, K.). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
    • Sarre S, Wiegand K, Henle K (1996) The conservation biology of a specialist and generalist gecko in the fragmented landscape of the Western Australian wheatbelt. In : Species Survival in Fragmented Landscapes: From the Local to the Landscape Level (eds Settele J, Margules C, Poschlod P, Henle K). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
    • (1996) Species Survival in Fragmented Landscapes: From the Local to the Landscape Level
    • Sarre, S.1    Wiegand, K.2    Henle, K.3
  • 3
    • 0035658966 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Demographic stochasticity does not predict persistence of gecko populations
    • Dr Kendi Davies studies the spatial dynamics of communities and populations in fragmented and invaded ecosystems. Dr Brett Melbourne is a theoretical ecologist and studies the spatio-temporal dynamics of persistence, coexistence and invasion. Their research has led to a greater understanding of why some species persist in fragmented landscapes while other species do not.
    • Wiegand K, Sarre SD, Henle K et al 2001) Demographic stochasticity does not predict persistence of gecko populations. Ecological Applications, 11, 1738 1749.
    • (2001) Ecological Applications , vol.11 , pp. 1738-1749
    • Wiegand, K.1    Sarre, S.D.2    Henle, K.3    Al, E.4


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