Landscape connectivity

In landscape ecology, landscape connectivity is, broadly, "the degree to which the landscape facilitates or impedes movement among resource patches".[1] Alternatively, connectivity may be a continuous property of the landscape and independent of patches and paths.[2][3] Connectivity includes both structural connectivity (the physical arrangements of disturbance and/or patches) and functional connectivity (the movement of individuals across contours of disturbance and/or among patches).[4][5] Functional connectivity includes actual connectivity (requires observations of individual movements) and potential connectivity in which movement paths are estimated using the life-history data.[6]

A similar but different concept proposed by Jacques Baudry, landscape connectedness, refers to structural links between elements of spatial structures of a landscape, which concerns the topology of landscape features and not ecological processes.[7]

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  6. ^ Calabrese, Justin M.; Fagan, William F. (2004). "A comparison-shopper's guide to connectivity metrics". Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2 (10): 529–536. doi:10.1890/1540-9295(2004)002[0529:ACGTCM]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 1540-9309.
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