Rethinking Corridor Width: A Mechanistic Approach to Functional Connectivity
For years, corridor width has been treated as a simple knob: turn it up to 100 meters, 200 meters, or whatever the local planning handbook suggests. B...
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For years, corridor width has been treated as a simple knob: turn it up to 100 meters, 200 meters, or whatever the local planning handbook suggests. B...
Least-cost path (LCP) analysis has become the default tool for modeling wildlife corridors, but its elegance can be deceptive. By reducing animal move...
Traditional graph-theoretic approaches to corridor design often fall short for multi-species conservation because they assume static connectivity and ...