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Forty years of bias in habitat fragmentation research

Thursday, February 16, 2017

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Why do most conservation biologists and practitioners think that a single large habitat patch has higher conservation value than a number of small patches totaling the same area as the single large patch, when the opposite is actually true? Find out in this upcoming book chapter:

https://carleton.ca/fahriglab/cu-files/forty-years-of-bias-in-habitat-fragmentation-research/

Thursday, February 16, 2017  |  Categories: News
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