
Habitat fragmentation describes the emergence of discontinuities (fragmentation) in an organism`s preferred environment (habitat), causing population fragmentation. Habitat fragmentation can be caused by geological processes that slowly alter the layout of the physical environment (suspected of being one of the major causes of speciation), or by ....
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the alteration of a large habitat patch to create isolated or tenuously connected patches of the original habitat that are interspersed with an extensive mosaic of other habitat types (Wiens 1989b:201).
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The breaking up of habitat into discrete islands through modification or conversion of habitat by management activities.
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the alteration of a large habitat patch to create isolated or tenuously connected patches of the original habitat that are interspersed with an extensive mosaic of other habitat types (Wiens 1989b:201).
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the alteration of a large habitat patch to create isolated or tenuously connected patches of the original habitat that are interspersed with an extensive mosaic of other habitat types (Wiens 1989b201).
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The process by which a large, continuous habitat is broken into a number of small, isolated patches by activities such as development, logging, or farming.
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