A complete list of publications, including links to the papers, can be found here

Here is a sampling (students’ and postdocs’ names underlined):

Riva F, Martin C, Galán-Acedo C, Bellon E, Keil P, Morán-Ordóñez A, Fahrig L, Guisan A. 2024. Incorporating effects of habitat patches in species distribution models. Journal of Ecology 112: 2162–2182.

Riva F, Haddad N, Fahrig L, Banks-Leite C. 2024. Principles for area-based biodiversity conservation. Ecology Letters 27: e14459.

Hämäläinen A, Fahrig L. 2024. Time-lag effects of habitat loss, but not fragmentation, on deadwood-dwelling lichens. Landscape Ecology 39: art111.

Tran Nguyen T, Francis CM, Smith A, Metcalfe H, Fahrig L. 2024. Night-migratory songbird density is highest at stopover sites with intermediate forest cover and low proportion of forest in conifers in the surrounding landscape. Avian Conservation and Ecology 19: art 19.

Galán-Acedo C, Fahrig L, Riva F, Schulz T. 2024. Positive effects of fragmentation per se on the most iconic metapopulation. Conservation Letters 17: e13017.

Riva F, Koper N, Fahrig L. 2024. Beyond confusion and stigma in habitat fragmentation research. Biological Reviews 99: 1411-1424.

Anderson C, Fahrig L, Rausch J, Smith P. 2024. Unexpected sources of uncertainty in projecting habitat shifts for Arctic shorebirds under climate change. Diversity and Distributions 30: e13829.

Soanes K, Rytwinski T, Fahrig L, Huijser M, Jaeger J, Teixeira F, van der Ree R, van der Grift E. 2024. Do wildlife crossing structures mitigate the barrier effect of roads on animal movement? A global assessment. Journal of Applied Ecology 61: 417-430.

Fahrig L. 2024. Patch-scale edge effects do not indicate landscape-scale fragmentation effects. Conservation Letters 17: e12992.

Valente JJ, Gannon DG, Hightower J, Kim H, Leimberger KG, Macedo R, Rousseau J, Weldy M, Zitomer R, Fahrig L, Fletcher RJ, Wu J, Betts MG. 2023. Toward conciliation in the habitat fragmentation and biodiversity debate. Landscape Ecology 38: 2717–2730.

Attinello K, Smith A, Fahrig L, Wilson S. 2024. Substituting space for time: Bird responses to forest loss in space provide a general picture of responses over time. Ecological Applications 34: e2919.

Anderson CM, Fahrig L, Rausch J, Smith PA. 2023. Climate variables are not the dominant predictor of Arctic shorebird distributions. PLOS ONE, e0285115.

Hämäläinen A, Fahrig L, Strengbom J, Ranius T. 2023. Effective management for deadwood-dwelling lichen diversity requires landscape-scale habitat protection. Journal of Applied Ecology 60: 1597-1606.

Riva F, Fahrig L. 2023. Obstruction of biodiversity conservation by minimum patch size criteria. Conservation Biology 37: e14092.

Rabbetts MA, Fahrig L, Mitchell GW, Hannah KC, Collins SJ, Wilson S. 2023. Direct and indirect effects of agricultural land cover on avian biodiversity in eastern Canada. Biodiversity and Conservation 32: 1403-1421.

Anderson CA, Fahrig L, Rausch J, Martin J-L, Daufresne T, Smith PA. 2023. Climate-related range shifts in Arctic-breeding shorebirds. Ecology and Evolution 13: e9797.

Khan S, Fahrig L, Martin AE. 2023. Support for an area–heterogeneity tradeoff for biodiversity in croplands. Ecological Applications 33: e2820.

Martin A, Lockhart JK, Fahrig L. 2023. Are weak dispersers more vulnerable than strong dispersers to land use intensification? Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290: 20220909.

Arroyo-Rodriguez V, Martínez-Ruiz M, Bezerra JS, Galán-Acedo C, San-José M, Fahrig L. 2023. Does a species’ mobility determine the scale at which it is influenced by the surrounding landscape pattern? Current Landscape Ecology Reports 8: 23–33.

Riva F, Fahrig L. 2023. Landscape-scale habitat fragmentation is positively related to biodiversity, despite patch-scale ecosystem decay. Ecology Letters 26:268–277. [IALE-NA Outstanding Paper Honorable Mention]