The Continuity-Contiguity Problem in Fragmentation-Biodiversity Research

IF 3.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
M. Dennis, J. J. Huck
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Abstract

A primary question for researchers in the field of conservation science concerns the fragmentation of biodiversity-supporting habitat. Key debates revolve around the relevance of habitat composition and configuration for conservation outcomes. Central to this debate is the measurement and delineation of the habitat patch, which informs fragmentation-related metrics and their evaluation. Despite the need to quantify and model habitat fragmentation, the habitat patch concept itself has been subject to criticism concerning its ability to adequately reflect the heterogeneity of resource distributions in complex landscapes. In this paper, we present the continuity-contiguity problem, which is one of the fundamental challenges related to the delineation of habitat in space, and discuss its implications for fragmentation-biodiversity research. We outline the potential contribution of recent developments in spatial-ecological methods and the leveraging of uncertainty in the modelling process to address four common issues related to the habitat patch concept: the gap-crossing problem, the need for multi-variate habitat delineation, the delineation of interior-edge transitions and the need to parameterise habitat as both a discrete and continuous spatial entity. We conclude with several recommendations for studies on fragmentation-biodiversity outcomes where the continuity-contiguity problem may influence the research process.

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破碎化-生物多样性研究中的连续-邻近问题
保护科学领域的研究人员面临的一个主要问题是支持生物多样性的栖息地的破碎化。关键的争论围绕栖息地组成和配置与保护结果的相关性展开。这场争论的核心是栖息地斑块的测量和描绘,这为碎片化相关指标及其评估提供了信息。尽管有必要对生境破碎化进行量化和建模,但生境斑块概念本身因其能否充分反映复杂景观中资源分布的异质性而受到批评。在本文中,我们提出了与空间栖息地划分相关的基本挑战之一——连续性-邻近性问题,并讨论了其对碎片化-生物多样性研究的意义。我们概述了空间生态学方法的最新发展的潜在贡献,以及利用建模过程中的不确定性来解决与栖息地斑块概念相关的四个常见问题:间隙交叉问题、多变量栖息地圈定的需求、内部边缘过渡的圈定以及将栖息地参数化为离散和连续空间实体的需求。最后,我们对片段化-生物多样性结果的研究提出了几点建议,其中连续性-邻近性问题可能会影响研究过程。
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Journal of Biogeography
Journal of Biogeography 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
5.10%
发文量
203
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Papers dealing with all aspects of spatial, ecological and historical biogeography are considered for publication in Journal of Biogeography. The mission of the journal is to contribute to the growth and societal relevance of the discipline of biogeography through its role in the dissemination of biogeographical research.
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