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Habitat fragmentation may not matter to species diversity
Authors:Yaacobi Gal  Ziv Yaron  Rosenzweig Michael L
Affiliation:Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel. yaacobig@bgu.ac.il
Abstract:
Conservation biologists worry that fragmenting a bloc of natural habitat might reduce its species diversity. However, they also recognize the difficulty and importance of isolating the effect of fragmentation from that of simple loss of area. Using two different methods (species-area curve and Fisher's alpha index of diversity) to analyse the species diversities of plants, tenebrionid beetles and carabid beetles in a highly fragmented Mediterranean scrub landscape, we decoupled the effect of degree of fragmentation from that of area loss. In this system, fragmentation by itself seems not to have influenced the number of species. Our results, obtained at the scale of hectares, agree with similar results at island and continent scales.
Keywords:island biogeography   habitat loss   species area curves   Fisher''s alpha   Carabidae   Tenebrionidae
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