Cambridge University Press,
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9781283296052
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Sources, Sinks and Sustainability.
Cambridge Studies in Landscape Ecology
Cambridge studies in landscape ecology.
Introduction: -- Impact of a classic paper by H. Ronald Pulliam: the first 20 years / Advances in Source-Sink Theory: -- Evolution in source-sink environments: implications for niche conservatism / Source-sink dynamics emerging from unstable ideal-free habitat selection / Sources and sinks in the evolution and persistence of mutualisms / Effects of climate change on dynamics and stability of multiregional populations / Habitat quality, niche breadth, temporal stochasticity, and the persistence of populations in heterogeneous landscapes / When sinks rescue sources in dynamic environments / Sinks, sustainability, and conservation incentives / Progress in Source-Sink Methodology: -- On estimating demographic and dispersal parameters for niche and source-sink models / Source-sink status of small and large wetland fragments and growth rate of a population network / Demographic and dispersal data from anthropogenic grasslands: what should we measure? / Network analysis: a tool for studying the connectivity of source-sink systems / Sources, sinks, and model accuracy / Scale-dependence of habitat sources and sinks / Effects of experimental population removal for the spatial population ecology of the alpine butterfly, Parnassius smintheus / Improvement of Source-Sink Management: -- Contribution of source-sink theory to protected area science / Evidence of source-sink dynamics in marine and estuarine species / Population networks with sources and sinks along productivity gradients in the Fiordland Marine Area, New Zealand: a case study on the sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus / Source-sinks, metapopulations, and forest reserves: conserving northern flying squirrels in the temperate rainforests of Southeast Alaska / Does habitat fragmentation generate breeding sources, sinks, and ecological traps in migratory songbirds? / Source-sink population dynamics and sustainable leaf harvest of the understory palm Chamaedorea radicalis / Assessing positive and negative ecological effects of corridors / Synthesis: -- Sources and sinks: what is the reality?
Liu, Jianguo.
Hull, Vanessa.
Morzillo, Anita T.
Wiens, John A.
Vanessa Hull, Anita T. Morzillo and Jianguo Liu -- Robert D. Holt -- Douglas W. Morris -- Craig W. Benkman and Adam M. Siepielski -- Mark C. Andersen -- Scott M. Pearson and Jennifer M. Fraterrigo -- Matthew R. Falcy and Brent J. Danielson -- Alessandro Gimona, Gary Polhill and Ben Davies -- H. Ronald Pulliam, John M. Drake and Juliet R.C. Pulliam -- Gilberto Pasinelli, Jonathan P. Runge and Karin Schiegg -- John B. Dunning, Jr, Daniel M. Scheiman and Alexandra Houston -- Ferenc Jordán -- Matthew A. Etterson, Brian J. Olsen, Russell Greenberg and W. Gregory Shriver -- Jeffrey M. Diez and Itamar Giladi -- Stephen F. Matter and Jens Roland -- Andrew Hansen -- Romuald N. Lipcius and Gina M. Ralph -- Stephen R. Wing -- Winston P. Smith, David K. Person and Sanjay Pyare -- Scott K. Robinson and Jeffrey P. Hoover -- Eric J. Berry, David L. Gorchov and Bryan A. Endress -- Nick Haddad, Brian Hudgens, Ellen I. Damschen, Douglas J. Levey, John L. Orrock, Joshua J. Tewksbury and Aimee J. Weldon -- John Wiens and Beatrice Van Horne.
Sources, Sinks and Sustainability.