Characterising landscape connectivity for conservation planning using a dispersal guild approach

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Alex Mark Lechner
Daniel Sprod
Oberon Carter
Edward C. Lefroy
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[1] University of Tasmania,Centre for Environment
[2] The University of Queensland,Regional Water and Land Resources, Sustainable Minerals Institute
[3] Tasmanian Land Conservancy,Natural and Cultural Heritage Division
[4] Department of Primary Industries,undefined
[5] Parks,undefined
[6] Water and Environment,undefined
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Landscape Ecology | 2017年 / 32卷
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Conservation biology; Conservation planning; Connectivity; Dispersal; Guilds; Least-cost paths; Landscape planning; Corridor; Mammals; Cluster analysis; Multi-species model;
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页码:99 / 113
页数:14
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