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Effect of planning for connectivity on linear reserve networks

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Lentini, Pia
Gibbons, Philip
Carwardine, Josie
Fischer, Joem
Drielsma, Michael
Martin, Tara

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Although the concept of connectivity is decades old, it remains poorly understood and defined, and some argue that habitat quality and area should take precedence in conservation planning instead. However, fragmented landscapes are often characterized by

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Conservation Biology

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2037-12-31