Title of article
Mapping functional connectivity
Author/Authors
Vogt، نويسنده , , Peter and Ferrari، نويسنده , , Joseph R. and Lookingbill، نويسنده , , Todd R. and Gardner، نويسنده , , Robert H. and Riitters، نويسنده , , Kurt H. and Ostapowicz، نويسنده , , Katarzyna، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
8
From page
64
To page
71
Abstract
An objective and reliable assessment of wildlife movement is important in theoretical and applied ecology. The identification and mapping of landscape elements that may enhance functional connectivity is usually a subjective process based on visual interpretations of species movement patterns. New methods based on mathematical morphology provide a generic, flexible, and automated approach for the definition of indicators based on the classification and mapping of spatial patterns of connectivity from observed or simulated movement and dispersal events. The approach is illustrated with data derived from simulated movement on a map produced from satellite imagery of a structurally complex, multi-habitat landscape. The analysis reveals critical areas that facilitate the movement of dispersers among habitat patches. Mathematical morphology can be applied to any movement map providing new insights into pattern-process linkages in multi-habitat landscapes.
Keywords
functional connectivity , Spatial pattern , Stepping Stones , Corridors , Morphological image processing
Journal title
Ecological Indicators
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Ecological Indicators
Record number
2091321
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