Integrating land cover structure and functioning to predict biodiversity patterns: a hierarchical modelling framework designed for ecosystem management Rita BastosAntónio T. MonteiroJoão Alexandre Cabral Perspective 05 November 2015 Pages: 701 - 710
The use of native vegetation as a proxy for habitat may overestimate habitat availability in fragmented landscapes Mauricio Almeida-GomesJayme Augusto PrevedelloRenato Crouzeilles Short Communication 15 December 2015 Pages: 711 - 719
Can anthropogenic linear gaps increase plant abundance and diversity? Alberto Suárez-EstebanLenore FahrigJosé M. Fedriani Review Article 08 January 2016 Pages: 721 - 729
Landscape structure shapes carnivore-mediated seed dispersal kernels José M. HerreraIsa de Sá TeixeiraAntónio Mira Research Article 28 September 2015 Pages: 731 - 743
Micro-scale urban surface temperatures are related to land-cover features and residential heat related health impacts in Phoenix, AZ USA G. Darrel JeneretteSharon L. HarlanXiaoxiao Li Research Article 19 October 2015 Pages: 745 - 760
Multi-scale network analysis shows scale-dependency of significance of individual protected areas for connectivity Kristine MaciejewskiGraeme S. Cumming Research Article 06 October 2015 Pages: 761 - 774
Empirical evaluation of the strength of interspecific competition in shaping small mammal communities in fragmented landscapes Giulia SozioAlessio Mortelliti Research Article 06 October 2015 Pages: 775 - 789
Landscape makers and landscape takers: links between farming systems and landscape patterns along an intensification gradient Paulo F. RibeiroJosé L. SantosFrancisco Moreira Research Article 13 October 2015 Pages: 791 - 803
Temporal and spatial patterns of wetland extent influence variability of surface water connectivity in the Prairie Pothole Region, United States Melanie K. VanderhoofLaurie C. AlexanderM. Jason Todd Research Article Open access 06 October 2015 Pages: 805 - 824
Consequences of delaying conservation of ecosystem services in remote landscapes prone to natural resource exploitation Jérôme Cimon-MorinMarcel DarveauMonique Poulin Research Article 06 October 2015 Pages: 825 - 842
Forest loss and matrix composition are the major drivers shaping dung beetle assemblages in a fragmented rainforest Hilda A. Sánchez-de-JesúsVíctor Arroyo-RodríguezFederico Escobar Research Article 06 October 2015 Pages: 843 - 854
Grain-dependent functional responses in habitat selection Michel P. LaforgeRyan K. BrookPhilip D. McLoughlin Research Article 13 October 2015 Pages: 855 - 863
Butterfly assemblages in residential gardens are driven by species’ habitat preference and mobility Théophile OlivierReto SchmuckiFrédéric Archaux Research Article 16 October 2015 Pages: 865 - 876
Combined effects of area, connectivity, history and structural heterogeneity of woodlands on the species richness of hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) P.-A. HerraultL. LarrieuD. Sheeren Research Article 14 November 2015 Pages: 877 - 893
Getting to the root of the matter: landscape implications of plant-fungal interactions for tree migration in Alaska Rebecca E. HewittAlec P. BennettT. Scott Rupp Research Article 14 November 2015 Pages: 895 - 911
Multi-scale feedbacks between tree regeneration traits and herbivore behavior explain the structure of pasture-woodland mosaics Alexander PeringerKiowa A. SchulzeFrançois Gillet Research Article 24 November 2015 Pages: 913 - 927