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A hierarchical matrix model to assess the impact of habitat fragmentation on population dynamics: an elasticity analysis
Authors:Pichancourt Jean-Baptiste  Burel Françoise  Auger Pierre
Institution:UMR ECOBIO CNRS, université Rennes-1, bat. 14b, campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes cedex, France. jean-baptiste.pichancourt@univ-rennes1.fr
Abstract:To better understand the role of habitat quality and boundaries on population dynamics at the landscape scale, we develop a model combining a spatially implicit approach, a spatial population Leslie-type model and an implicit model of habitat fragmentation. An original approach of elasticity permits to identify which types of element and boundary influence the most population viability according to the wood fragmentation degree. The studied species is a corridor forest insect sensitive to fragmentation (Abax parallelepipedus, Coleoptera, Carabidae). We show that a single large patch of wood is better than several small patches for the population viability.
Keywords:Wood fragmentation  Spatial Leslie-type model  Time scales  SLOSS  Asymptotic population growth rate  Elasticity analysis  Fragmentation de l'habitat  Modèle de Leslie spatialisé  Échelles de temps  SLOSS  Taux d'accroissement asymptotique  Analyse d'élasticité
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