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Eigenbrod, F., S. J. Hecnar, and L. Fahrig. 2008. Accessible habitat: an improved measure of the effects of habitat loss and roads on wildlife populations. Landscape Ecology. 23: 159-168. [PDF] Lindenmayer, D.B., L. Fahrig, et al., 2008. A checklist for ecological management of landscapes for conservation. Ecology Letters 11: 78-91. [PDF] Duguay, S., F. Eigenbrod, and L. Fahrig. 2007. Effects of surrounding urbanization on non-native flora in small forest patches. Landscape Ecology 22: 589-599. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 2007. Non-optimal animal movement in human-altered landscapes. Functional Ecology 21: 1003-1015 [PDF] Fahrig, L. 2007. Landscape Heterogeneity and Metapopulation Dynamics. Pp. 78-89 in: J. Wu and R.J. Hobbs. Key topics and perspectives in landscape ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. [PDF] Gagné, S. A. and L. Fahrig. 2007. Effect of landscape context on anuran communities in breeding ponds in the National Capital Region, Canada. Landscape Ecology 22: 205-215.[PDF] Tews, J., M. A. D. Ferguson, and L. Fahrig. 2007.Modeling density dependence and climatic disturbances in caribou: a case study from the Bathurst Island complex, Canadian High Arctic. Zoology 272: 209-217.[PDF] Tews, J., M. A. D. Ferguson, and L. Fahrig. 2007. Potential net effects of climate change on High Arctic Peary caribou: Lessons from a spatially explicit simulation model.Ecological Modelling 207: 85-98. [PDF] Ranius, T. and L. Fahrig. 2006. Targets for maintenance of dead wood for biodiversity conservation based on extinction thresholds. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 21: 201-208. [PDF] Ryall, K.L. and L. Fahrig. 2006. Response of predators to loss and fragmentation of prey habitat: A review of theory. Ecology 87: 1086-1093. [PDF] Taylor, P., L. Fahrig and K. With. 2006. Landscape connectivity: A return to basics. Pp. 29-43 in: K. R. Crooks and M. Sanjayan (eds.). Connectivity Conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. [PDF] Tittler, R., L. Fahrig, and M.A. Villard. 2006. Evidence of large-scale source-sink dynamics and long distance dispersal among wood thrush populations. Ecology 87(12): 3029–3036. [PDF] Bender, D.J. and L. Fahrig. 2005. Matrix spatial structure can obscure the relationship between inter-patch movement and patch size and isolation. Ecology 86: 1023-1033. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 2005. When is a landscape perspective important? Pp. 3-10 in: J. Wiens and M. Moss (eds.). Issues and perspectives in landscape ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K.[PDF] Fahrig, L. and W.K. Nuttle. 2005.Population ecology in spatially heterogeneous environments. Pp. 95-118 in: G.M. Lovett, C.G. Jones, M.G. Turner and K.C. Weathers (eds.). Ecosystem function in heterogeneous landscapes. Springer-Verlag, New York. [PDF] Holland, J.D., L. Fahrig, and N. Cappuccino. 2005. Body size affects the spatial scale of habitat-beetle interactions. Oikos 110: 101-108. [PDF] Holland, J.D., L. Fahrig and N. Cappuccino. 2005. Fecundity determines the extinction threshold in a Canadian assemblage of longhorned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Journal of Insect Conservation 9: 109-119. [PDF] Larivée, M., L. Fahrig and P. Drapeau. 2005. Effects of a recent wildfire and clear-cuts on ground level spider assemblages of a boreal forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35: 2575-2588. [PDF] Ryall, K.L. and L. Fahrig. 2005. Habitat loss decreases predator-prey ratios in a pine-bark beetle system. Oikos:110 265-270. [PDF] Saint-Germain, M., M. Larivée, P. Drapeau, L. Fahrig and C.M. Buddle. 2005. Short-term response of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) to disturbances of contrasting severity in a black spruce dominated boreal landscape. Forest Ecology and Management 212: 118 - 126 [PDF] Tischendorf, L., A. Grez, T. Zaviezo and L. Fahrig. 2005. Mechanisms affecting population density in fragmented habitat. Ecology and Society 10(1): 7 [PDF] Brommit, A.G., N. Charbonneau, T. A. Contreras and L. Fahrig. 2004. Crown loss and subsequent branch sprouting of forest trees in response to a major ice storm. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 131: 169-176. [PDF] Charbonneau, N.C. and L. Fahrig. 2004. Influence of canopy cover and landscape structure on proportion of alien plant species in forest sites. Ecoscience 11: 278-281.[PDF] Darwin, A.T., D. Ladd, R. Galdins, T. A. Contreras and L. Fahrig. 2004. Response of forest understory vegetation to a major ice storm. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 131: 45-52. [PDF] Grez, A., T. Zaviezo, L. Tischendorf and L. Fahrig. 2004. A transient, positive effect of habitat fragmentation on insect population densities. Oecologia 141: 444-451. [PDF] Holland, J., D. Bert and L. Fahrig. 2004. Determining the spatial scale of species' response to habitat. BioScience 54: 229-235. [PDF] Bender, D. J., L. Tischendorf and L. Fahrig. 2003. Evaluation of patch isolation metrics for predicting animal movement in binary landscapes. Landscape Ecology 18: 17-39. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 2003. Effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity. Annual Reviews of Ecology and Systematics 34: 487-515.[awarded US-IALE Outstanding Paper in Landscape Ecology in 2005] [PDF] Tischendorf, L., D. J. Bender and L. Fahrig. 2003. Evaluation of patch isolation metrics in mosaic landscapes for specialist vs. generalist dispersers. Landscape Ecology 18: 41-50. [PDF] Vance, M.D., L. Fahrig and C.H. Flather. 2003. Relationship between minimum habitat requirements and annual reproductive rates in forest breeding birds. Ecology 84: 2643-2653. [PDF] Bowman, J., N. Cappuccino and L. Fahrig. 2002. Patch size and population density: the effect of immigration behavior. Conservation Ecology 6: 9. [URL] Bowman, J. and L. Fahrig. 2002. Gap crossing by chipmunks: an experimental test of landscape connectivity. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1556-1561. [PDF] Bowman, J., J.A. Jaeger and L. Fahrig. 2002. Dispersal distance of mammals is proportional to home range size. Ecology 83: 2049-2055. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 2002. Effect of habitat fragmentation on the extinction threshold: a synthesis. Ecological Applications 12: 346-353. [PDF] Goodwin, B.J. and L. Fahrig. 2002. Effect of landscape structure on the movement behaviour of a specialized goldenrod beetle, Trirhabda borealis. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 24-35. [PDF] Goodwin, B.J. and L. Fahrig. 2002. How does landscape structure influence landscape connectivity? Oikos 99: 552-570. [PDF] Lee, M., L. Fahrig, K. Freemark and D. Currie. 2002. Importance of Patch Scale vs. Landscape Scale on Selected Forest Birds. Oikos 96: 110-118. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 2001. How much habitat is enough? Biological Conservation 100: 65-74.[PDF] Langlois, J.P. L. Fahrig, G. Merriam and H. Artsob. 2001. Landscape structure influences continental distribution of hantavirus in deer mice. Landscape Ecology 16: 255 - 266. [PDF] Tischendorf, L. and L. Fahrig. 2001. Reply: On the use of connectivity measures in spatial ecology. Oikos 95: 152-155. [PDF] Holland, J. and L. Fahrig. 2000. Effect of woody borders on insect density and diversity in crop fields: A landscape-scale analysis. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 78:115-122.[PDF] Pope, S.E., L. Fahrig and H.G. Merriam. 2000. Landscape complementation and metapopulation effects on leopard frog populations. Ecology 81: 2498-2508. [PDF] Tischendorf, L. and L. Fahrig. 2000. How should we measure landscape connectivity? Landscape Ecology 15: 633-641.[PDF] Tischendorf, L. and L. Fahrig. 2000. On the usage and measurement of landscape connectivity. Oikos 90:7-19.[PDF] Goodwin, B.J., D.J. Bender, T.A. Contreras, L. Fahrig, and J.F. Wegner. 1999. Testing for habitat detection distances using orientation data. Oikos 84: 160-163. [PDF] Goodwin, B.J., A.J. McAllister, and L. Fahrig. 1999. Characteristics of invading plant species: common attributes or simply representative of species from the area of origin? Conservation Biology, 13: 422-426. [PDF] Teshome, A., L. Fahrig, J.K. Torrence, J.D. Lambert, T.J. Arnason, and B.R. Baum. 1999. Maintenance of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor, Poacae) landrace diversity by farmers' selection in Ethiopia. Economic Botany 53: 79-88. Teshome, A., J.K. Torrence, B.R. Baum, L. Fahrig, J.D.H. Lambert, and J.T. Arnason. 1999. Traditional farmers' knowledge of sorghum landrace [Sorghum bicolor (Poaceae)] storability in Ethiopia. Economic Botany 53: 69-78. Trzcinski, M.K., L. Fahrig and G. Merriam. 1999. Independent effects of forest cover and fragmentation on the distribution of forest breeding birds. Ecological Applications 9: 586-593. [PDF] Bender, D.J., T.A. Contreras and L. Fahrig. 1998. Habitat loss and population decline: A meta-analysis of the patch size effect. Ecology 79: 517-533.[PDF] Bhar, R. and L. Fahrig. 1998. Local vs. landscape effects of woody field borders as barriers to crop pest movement. Conservation Ecology [online] 2: 3. [URL] Fahrig, L. 1998. When does fragmentation of breeding habitat affect population survival? Ecological Modelling 105: 273-292. [PDF] Fahrig, L. and I. D. Jonsen. 1998. Effects of habitat patch characteristics on abundance and diversity of insects in an agricultural landscape. Ecosystems 2: 1-10. [PDF] Fahrig, L., S.E. Pope, K.M. Henein and G.L. Rose. 1998. Relative effects of trap vs. trawl fisheries on population dynamics of the northern cod stock. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55: 76-85. [PDF] Venier, L.A. and L. Fahrig. 1998. Intra-specific abundance-distribution relationships. Oikos 82: 483-490. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 1997. Relative effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on species extinction. Journal of Wildlife Management. 61: 603-610. [PDF] Jonsen, I.D. and L. Fahrig. 1997. Response of generalist and specialist insect herbivores to landscape spatial structure. Landscape Ecology 12: 187-195.[PDF] Pedlar, J.H., L. Fahrig and H.G. Merriam. 1997. Raccoon habitat use at two spatial scales. Journal of Wildlife Management 61: 102-112.[PDF] Teshome, A., B.R. Baum, L. Fahrig, J.K. Torrence, T.J. Arnason, and J.D Lambert. 1997. Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] landrace variation and classification in North Shewa and South Welo, Ethiopia. Euphytica 97: 255-263. [PDF] Fahrig, L. and A. Grez. 1996. Population spatial structure, habitat fragmentation and biodiversity. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 69: 5-13. [PDF] Venier, L. and L. Fahrig. 1996. Habitat availability causes the species abundance-distrubution relationship. Oikos 76: 564-570. [PDF] Fahrig, L. and G. Merriam. 1994. Conservation of fragmented populations. Conservation Biology 8: 50-59. [PDF] Fahrig, L., D.P. Coffin, W.K. Lauenroth and H.H. Shugart. 1994. The advantage of long-distance clonal spreading in highly disturbed habitats. Evolutionary Ecology 8: 172-187. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 1993. Effect of fish movement and fleet spatial behaviour on management of fish substocks. Natural Resource Modeling 7: 37-56.[PDF] Fahrig, L., B. Hayden and R. Dolan. 1993. Distribution of barrier island plants in relation to overwash disturbance: a test of life history theory. Journal of Coastal Research 9: 403-412. [PDF] Fahrig, L., G.R. Lilly and D.S. Miller. 1993. Predator stomachs as sampling tools for prey distribution: cod and capelin. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 50: 1541-1547.[PDF] Taylor, P.D., L. Fahrig, K. Henein and G. Merriam. 1993. Connectivity is a vital element of landscape structure. Oikos 68: 571-573. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 1992. Relative importance of spatial and temporal scales in a patchy environment. Theoretical Population Biology 41: 300-314. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 1990. Interacting effects of disturbance and dispersal on individual selection and population stability. Comments on Theoretical Biology 1: 275-297. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 1988. Nature of ecological theories. Ecological Modelling 43: 129-132. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 1988. A general model of populations in patchy habitats. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computation 27: 53-66. [PDF] Fahrig, L. and J.E. Paloheimo. 1988. Determinants of local population size in patchy habitats. Theoretical Population Biology 34: 194-213. [PDF] Fahrig, L. and J.E. Paloheimo. 1988. Effect of spatial arrangement of habitat patches on local population size. Ecology 69: 468-475.[PDF] Fahrig, L. and J.E. Paloheimo. 1987. Interpatch dispersal of the cabbage butterfly. Canadian Journal of Zoology 65: 616-622. [PDF] Fahrig, L. and H.G. Merriam. 1985. Habitat patch connectivity and population survival. Ecology 66: 1762-1768. [PDF] Lefkovitch, L.P. and L. Fahrig. 1985. Spatial characteristics of habitat patches and population survival. Ecological Modelling 30: 297-308.[PDF] Woolhouse, M.E.J., R. Harmsen and L. Fahrig. 1985. On succession in a saxicolous lichen community. Lichenologist 17: 167-172. [PDF]
Fahrig, L. 2007. Estimating Minimum Habitat for Population Persistence. Pp. 64-80 in: D.B. Lindenmayer and R.J. Hobbs. In Managing and designing landscapes for conservation: moving from perspectives to principles. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Oxford. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 2007. Landscape Heterogeneity and Metapopulation Dynamics. Pp. 78-89 in: J. Wu and R.J. Hobbs. Key topics and perspectives in landscape ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. [PDF] Taylor, P., L. Fahrig and K. With. 2006. Landscape connectivity: A return to basics. Pp. 29-43 in: K. R. Crooks and M. Sanjayan (eds.). Connectivity Conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 2005. When is a landscape perspective important? Pp. 3-10 in: J. Wiens and M. Moss (eds.). Issues and perspectives in landscape ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K. [PDF] Fahrig, L. and W.K. Nuttle. 2005. Population ecology in spatially heterogeneous environments. Pp. 95-118 in: G.M. Lovett, C.G. Jones, M.G. Turner and K.C. Weathers (eds.). Ecosystem function in heterogeneous landscapes. Springer-Verlag, New York. [PDF] Brennan, J.M., D.J. Bender, T.A. Contreras, and L. Fahrig. 2002. Focal patch landscape studies for wildlife management: Optimizing sampling effort across scales. Pages 68-91 in: J. Liu and W. W. Taylor (eds.). Integrating landscape ecology into natural resource management. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA. [PDF] Holland, J.D. and L. Fahrig. 2001. Landscape woody border increases insect diversity in alfalfa fields. Pp. 167-176 in: C. Barr and S. Petit (eds.). Hedgerows of the world: their ecological function in different landscapes. IALE(UK), Aberdeen. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 1999. Forest loss and fragmentation: which has the greater effect on persistence of forest-dwelling animals? Pages 87-95 in: J.A. Rochelle, C.A. Lehmann and J. Wisniewski (eds.). Forest fragmentation: wildlife and management implications. Brill, Boston. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 1999. When is a landscape perspective important? Pages 145-147 in: J.A. Wiens and M.R. Moss (eds.). Issues in Landscape Ecology. International Association of Landscape Ecology (IALE), University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Wegner, J., K. Henein and L. Fahrig. 1999. Effects of vegetation type and adjacent land type on fencerow use by small mammals: a non-manipulative experiment. In: G.W. Barrett and J.D. Peles (eds.). The ecology of small mammals at the landscape scale: experimental approaches. Springer-Verlag, New York. [PDF] Goodwin, B.J. and L. Fahrig. 1998. Spatial scaling and animal population dynamics. Pp. 193-206 in: D. Peterson and V.T. Parker (eds.). Ecological scale: theory and application. Columbia University Press, New York, NY. [PDF] Grez, A.A., R.O. Bustamante, J.A. Simonetti and L. Fahrig. 1998. Landscape ecology, deforestation, and forest fragmentation: the case of the Ruil forest in Chile. In: E.S. Chávez and J. Middleton (eds.). Landscape ecology as a tool for sustainable development in Latin America. Available from the Internet. [URL] Fahrig, L. and K. Freemark. 1995. Landscape-scale effects of toxic events for ecological risk assessment. Pp. 193-208 in: J. Cairns Jr. and B.R. Niederlehner (eds.). Ecological toxicity testing: scale, complexity, and relevance. Lewis Publishers. [PDF] Fahrig, L. and G. Merriam. 1995. Conservation of fragmented populations. Pp. 16-25 in: D. Ehrenfeld (ed.). Readings in conservation biology: The landscape perspective. Society for Conservation Biology and Blackwell Science Inc., Don Mills. Hansson, L., L. Fahrig and H.G. Merriam (eds.). 1995. Mosaic Landscapes and Ecological Processes. IALE Studies in Landscape Ecology. Chapman and Hall, New York. Harrison, S. and L. Fahrig. 1995. Landscape Pattern and Population Conservation. Pp. 293-308 in: L. Hansson, L. Fahrig and H.G. Merriam (eds.). Mosaic Landscapes and Ecological Processes. IALE Studies in Landscape Ecology. Chapman and Hall, New York. [PDF] Fahrig, L. 1991. Simulation methods for developing general landscape- level hypotheses of single species dynamics. Pp. 417-442 in: Turner, M.G. and R.H. Gardner (eds.). Quantitative methods in landscape ecology. Springer Verlag, New York. [PDF] Fahrig, L., L.P. Lefkovitch and H.G. Merriam.; 1983.; Population stability in a patchy environment. Pp. 61-67 in Lauenroth, W.K., G.V. Skogerboe and M. Flug (eds.). Analysis of ecological systems: state-of-the-art in ecological modelling.; Elsevier, New York. |
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