Transition from Connected to Fragmented Vegetation across an Environmental Gradient: Scaling Laws in Ecotone Geometry

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Main Authors: Gastner, Michael T, Oborny, Beata, Zimmermann, DK, Pruessner, Gunnar
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1685502023-08-29T21:36:58Z Transition from Connected to Fragmented Vegetation across an Environmental Gradient: Scaling Laws in Ecotone Geometry Gastner, Michael T Oborny, Beata Zimmermann, DK Pruessner, Gunnar YALE-NUS COLLEGE Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Ecology Evolutionary Biology Environmental Sciences & Ecology Patch dynamics Landscape connectivity Environmental gradient Tree line Fractal geometry ABRUPT POPULATION-CHANGES SPECIES BORDERS HABITAT FRAGMENTATION EXTINCTION THRESHOLDS METAPOPULATION DYNAMICS LANDSCAPE CONNECTIVITY FRACTAL LANDSCAPES PHASE-TRANSITIONS TREELINE ECOTONES SPATIAL-PATTERNS 10.1086/599292 AMERICAN NATURALIST 174 1 E23-E39 2020-05-28T00:44:37Z 2020-05-28T00:44:37Z 2009-07-01 2020-05-27T08:05:53Z Article Gastner, Michael T, Oborny, Beata, Zimmermann, DK, Pruessner, Gunnar (2009-07-01). Transition from Connected to Fragmented Vegetation across an Environmental Gradient: Scaling Laws in Ecotone Geometry. AMERICAN NATURALIST 174 (1) : E23-E39. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1086/599292 00030147 15375323 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/168550 en UNIVERSITY CHICAGO PRESS Elements
institution National University of Singapore
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country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider NUS Library
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topic Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Patch dynamics
Landscape connectivity
Environmental gradient
Tree line
Fractal geometry
ABRUPT POPULATION-CHANGES
SPECIES BORDERS
HABITAT FRAGMENTATION
EXTINCTION THRESHOLDS
METAPOPULATION DYNAMICS
LANDSCAPE CONNECTIVITY
FRACTAL LANDSCAPES
PHASE-TRANSITIONS
TREELINE ECOTONES
SPATIAL-PATTERNS
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Patch dynamics
Landscape connectivity
Environmental gradient
Tree line
Fractal geometry
ABRUPT POPULATION-CHANGES
SPECIES BORDERS
HABITAT FRAGMENTATION
EXTINCTION THRESHOLDS
METAPOPULATION DYNAMICS
LANDSCAPE CONNECTIVITY
FRACTAL LANDSCAPES
PHASE-TRANSITIONS
TREELINE ECOTONES
SPATIAL-PATTERNS
Gastner, Michael T
Oborny, Beata
Zimmermann, DK
Pruessner, Gunnar
Transition from Connected to Fragmented Vegetation across an Environmental Gradient: Scaling Laws in Ecotone Geometry
description 10.1086/599292
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Gastner, Michael T
Oborny, Beata
Zimmermann, DK
Pruessner, Gunnar
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author Gastner, Michael T
Oborny, Beata
Zimmermann, DK
Pruessner, Gunnar
author_sort Gastner, Michael T
title Transition from Connected to Fragmented Vegetation across an Environmental Gradient: Scaling Laws in Ecotone Geometry
title_short Transition from Connected to Fragmented Vegetation across an Environmental Gradient: Scaling Laws in Ecotone Geometry
title_full Transition from Connected to Fragmented Vegetation across an Environmental Gradient: Scaling Laws in Ecotone Geometry
title_fullStr Transition from Connected to Fragmented Vegetation across an Environmental Gradient: Scaling Laws in Ecotone Geometry
title_full_unstemmed Transition from Connected to Fragmented Vegetation across an Environmental Gradient: Scaling Laws in Ecotone Geometry
title_sort transition from connected to fragmented vegetation across an environmental gradient: scaling laws in ecotone geometry
publisher UNIVERSITY CHICAGO PRESS
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/168550
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