Moving beyond landscape resistance: considerations for the future of connectivity modelling and conservation science Siddharth Unnithan KumarJonathon TurnbullSamuel Alan Cushman Perspective Open access 13 August 2022 Pages: 2465 - 2480
Matrix dominance and landscape resistance affect genetic variability and differentiation of an Atlantic Forest pioneer tree Juliana Silveira dos SantosLuciana Cristina VitorinoRosane Garcia Collevatti Research Article 14 August 2022 Pages: 2481 - 2501
Getting lost in the matrix? On how the characteristics and arrangement of linear landscape elements influence ecological connectivity Calum AndersonJustin M. J. TravisLesley T. Lancaster Research Article Open access 12 August 2022 Pages: 2503 - 2517
Incorporating habitat suitability, landscape distance, and resistant kernels to estimate conservation units for an imperiled terrestrial snake Javan M. BauderHouston C. ChandlerChristopher L. Jenkins Research Article 25 August 2022 Pages: 2519 - 2533
Corridor width and orientation are complementary design variables for butterflies in conservation corridors J. van SchalkwykJ. S. PrykeR. Gaigher Research Article 29 August 2022 Pages: 2535 - 2549
Taking a moment to measure networks—an approach to species conservation Kehinde R. SalauJacopo A. BaggioEli P. Fenichel Research Article 13 September 2022 Pages: 2551 - 2569
Ecological niche modeling, niche overlap, and good old Rabinowitz’s rarities applied to the conservation of gymnosperms in a global biodiversity hotspot M. Paula QuirogaCintia P. Souto Research Article 10 August 2022 Pages: 2571 - 2588
A scale-linked conservation planning framework for freshwater ecosystems Kyle J. BrummR. Daniel HanksBrandon K. Peoples Research Article 12 August 2022 Pages: 2589 - 2605
Potential cheatgrass abundance within lightly invaded areas of the Great Basin Helen R. SofaerCatherine S. JarnevichJulie A. Heinrichs Research Article 30 September 2022 Pages: 2607 - 2618
Effects of an early mass-flowering crop on wild bee communities and traits in power line corridors vary with blooming plants and landscape context Brianne Du ClosFrancis A. DrummondCynthia S. Loftin Research Article 11 August 2022 Pages: 2619 - 2634
Effects of local farm management on wild bees through temporal and spatial spillovers: evidence from Southern India Linda SteinhübelArne WenzelNicole M. Mason Research Article Open access 24 August 2022 Pages: 2635 - 2649
High-elevation landforms limit the movement of invasive small mammal species Nicholas J. FosterRichard F. MaloneyYolanda van Heezik Research Article Open access 11 August 2022 Pages: 2651 - 2670
Spatial variation in demographic processes and the potential role of hybridization for the future Meaghan R. GadeQing ZhaoWilliam E. Peterman Research Article 16 August 2022 Pages: 2671 - 2687
Lacunarity as a tool for assessing landscape configuration over time and informing long-term monitoring: an example using seagrass Nicholas M. EnwrightKelly M. DarnellGregory A. Carter Research Article 11 August 2022 Pages: 2689 - 2705
A century of transformation: fire regime transitions from 1919 to 2019 in southeastern British Columbia, Canada Jennifer N. BaronSarah E. GergelLori D. Daniels Research Article 19 August 2022 Pages: 2707 - 2727