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Towards a unified framework for connectivity that disentangles movement and mortality in space and time
Authors:Robert J Fletcher  Jorge A Sefair  Chao Wang  Caroline L Poli  Thomas A H Smith  Emilio M Bruna  Robert D Holt  Michael Barfield  Andrew J Marx  Miguel A Acevedo
Abstract:Predicting connectivity, or how landscapes alter movement, is essential for understanding the scope for species persistence with environmental change. Although it is well known that movement is risky, connectivity modelling often conflates behavioural responses to the matrix through which animals disperse with mortality risk. We derive new connectivity models using random walk theory, based on the concept of spatial absorbing Markov chains. These models decompose the role of matrix on movement behaviour and mortality risk, can incorporate species distribution to predict the amount of flow, and provide both short‐ and long‐term analytical solutions for multiple connectivity metrics. We validate the framework using data on movement of an insect herbivore in 15 experimental landscapes. Our results demonstrate that disentangling the roles of movement behaviour and mortality risk is fundamental to accurately interpreting landscape connectivity, and that spatial absorbing Markov chains provide a generalisable and powerful framework with which to do so.
Keywords:Circuit theory  dispersal  fragmentation  habitat loss  least cost  Markov chain  matrix effects  random walk  networks
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