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ogyDecember3,20111.2.Title: Indices of landscape patternAuthor(s): O'Neill R. V.; Krummel J. R.; Gardner R. H.; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 1 Issue: 3 Pages: 153-162 DOI:10.1007/BF00162741 Published: MAY 1988Times Cited: 565 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]Title: Creating landscape patterns by forest cutting: Ecological consequences andprinciplesAuthor(s): Franklin Jerry E.; Forman Richard T. T.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 1 Issue: 1 Pages: 5-18 DOI:10.1007/BF02275261 Published: JUL 1987Times Cited: 441 (from Web of Science)[3.4.Title: Landscape influences on stream biotic integrity assessed at multiple spatial scalesAuthor(s): Roth NE; Allan JD; Erickson DLSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 11 Issue: 3 Pages: 141-156 DOI:10.1007/BF02447513 Published: JUN 1996Times Cited: 349 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]Title: A FACTOR-ANALYSIS OF LANDSCAPE PATTERN AND STRUCTURE METRICSAuthor(s): RIITTERS KH; ONEILL RV; HUNSAKER CT; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 10 Issue: 1 Pages: 23-39 DOI:10.1007/BF00158551 Published: FEB 1995Times Cited: 347 (from Web of Science)[5.View abstract ]View abstract ]Title: Neutral models for the analysis of broad-scale landscape patternAuthor(s): Gardner Robert H.; Milne Bruce T.; Turner Monica G.; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 1 Issue: 1 Pages: 19-28 DOI:

10.1007/BF02275262 Published: JUL 1987Times Cited: 330 (from Web of Science)6.[View abstract ]Title: Effects of changing spatial scale on the analysis of landscape patternAuthor(s): Turner Monica G.; O'Neill Robert V.; Gardner Robert H.; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 3 Issue: 3-4 Pages: 153-162 DOI:10.1007/BF00131534 Published: DEC 1989Times Cited: 330 (from Web of Science)[7.Title: LANDSCAPE DYNAMICS IN CROWN FIRE ECOSYSTEMSAuthor(s): TURNER MG; ROMME WHSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Pages: 59-77 DOI:10.1007/BF00135079 Published: MAR 1994Times Cited: 219 (from Web of Science)[8.View abstract ]View abstract ]Title: The behavior of landscape metrics commonly used in the study of habitatfragmentationAuthor(s): Hargis CD; Bissonette JA; David JLSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 13 Issue: 3 Pages: 167-186 DOI:10.1023/A:1007965018633 Published: JUN 1998Times Cited: 216 (from Web of Science)[9.View abstract ]Title: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LANDCOVER PROPORTION AND INDEXES OFLANDSCAPE SPATIAL PATTERNAuthor(s): GUSTAFSON EJ; PARKER GRSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Pages: 101-110 DOI:10.1007/BF02418941 Published: JUL 1992Times Cited: 215 (from Web of Science)[10.View abstract ]Title: Key issues and research priorities in landscape ecology: An idiosyncratic synthesis

Author(s): Wu JG; Hobbs RSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 17 Issue: 4 Pages: 355-365 DOI:10.1023/A:1020561630963 Published: 2002Times Cited: 214 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]11.Title: Scaling of 'landscapes' in landscape ecology, or, landscape ecology from a beetle'sperspectiveAuthor(s): Wiens John A.; Milne Bruce T.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 3 Issue: 2 Pages: 87-96 DOI:10.1007/BF00131172 Published: DEC 1989Times Cited: 211 (from Web of Science)12.13.[View abstract ]Title: SPREAD OF INVADING ORGANISMSAuthor(s): ANDOW DA; KAREIVA PM; LEVIN SA; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 4 Issue: 2-3 Pages: 177-188 DOI:10.1007/BF00132860 Published: JUL 1990Times Cited: 210 (from Web of Science)Title: Effects of patch size, isolation and regional abundance on forest bird communitiesAuthor(s): van Dorp D.; Opdam P. F. M.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 1 Issue: 1 Pages: 59-73 Published: JUL 1987Times Cited: 195 (from Web of Science)[14.View abstract ]Title: SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF LANDSCAPE PATTERNSAuthor(s): TURNER MGSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 4 Issue: 1 Pages: 21-30 DOI:10.1007/BF02573948 Published: MAR 1990Times Cited: 189 (from Web of Science)

15.16.Title: Effects of changing scale on landscape pattern analysis: scaling relationsAuthor(s): Wu JGSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 19 Issue: 2 Pages: 125-138 DOI:10.1023/B:LAND.0000021711.40074.ae Published: 2004Times Cited: 185 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]Title: Use and misuse of landscape indicesAuthor(s): Li HB; Wu JGSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 19 Issue: 4 Pages: 389-399 DOI:10.1023/B:LAND.0000030441.15628.d6 Published: 2004Times Cited: 178 (from Web of Science)[17.View abstract ]Title: SPATIAL-ORGANIZATION OF LANDSCAPES AND ITS FUNCTION IN SEMIARIDWOODLANDS, AUSTRALIAAuthor(s): LUDWIG JA; TONGWAY DJSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 10 Issue: 1 Pages: 51-63 DOI:10.1007/BF00158553 Published: FEB 1995Times Cited: 175 (from Web of Science)[18.View abstract ]Title: METAPOPULATION THEORY AND HABITAT FRAGMENTATION - A REVIEW OFHOLARCTIC BREEDING BIRD STUDIESAuthor(s): OPDAM PSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 5 Issue: 2 Pages: 93-106 DOI:10.1007/BF00124663 Published: MAR 1991Times Cited: 171 (from Web of Science)[19.View abstract ]Title: The modifiable areal unit problem and implications for landscape ecologyAuthor(s): Jelinski DE; Wu JGSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 11 Issue: 3 Pages: 129-140 DOI:10.1007/BF02447512 Published: JUN 1996Times Cited: 164 (from Web of Science)

[20.View abstract ]Title: A hierarchical framework for the analysis of scaleAuthor(s): O'Neill R. V.; Johnson A. R.; King A. W.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 3 Issue: 3-4 Pages: 193-205 DOI:10.1007/BF00131538 Published: DEC 1989Times Cited: 161 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]21.Title: INFLUENCE OF LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL CLIMATEAuthor(s): PIELKE RA; AVISSAR RSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 4 Issue: 2-3 Pages: 133-155 DOI:10.1007/BF00132857 Published: JUL 1990Times Cited: 160 (from Web of Science)[22.View abstract ]Title: ANIMAL MOVEMENTS AND POPULATION-DYNAMICS IN HETEROGENEOUSLANDSCAPESAuthor(s): JOHNSON AR; WIENS JA; MILNE BT; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 7 Issue: 1 Pages: 63-75 DOI:10.1007/BF02573958 Published: APR 1992Times Cited: 159 (from Web of Science)[23.Title: LACUNARITY INDEXES AS MEASURES OF LANDSCAPE TEXTUREAuthor(s): PLOTNICK RE; GARDNER RH; ONEILL RVSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 8 Issue: 3 Pages: 201-211 DOI:10.1007/BF00125351 Published: SEP 1993Times Cited: 158 (from Web of Science)[24.View abstract ]View abstract ]Title: A REVISED CONCEPT OF LANDSCAPE EQUILIBRIUM - DISTURBANCE ANDSTABILITY ON SCALED LANDSCAPES

Author(s): TURNER MG; ROMME WH; GARDNER RH; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 8 Issue: 3 Pages: 213-227 DOI:10.1007/BF00125352 Published: SEP 1993Times Cited: 158 (from Web of Science)[25.26.Title: A NEW CONTAGION INDEX TO QUANTIFY SPATIAL PATTERNS OF LANDSCAPESAuthor(s): LI HB; REYNOLDS JFSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 8 Issue: 3 Pages: 155-162 DOI:10.1007/BF00125347 Published: SEP 1993Times Cited: 148 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]Title: SOME GENERAL-PRINCIPLES OF LANDSCAPE AND REGIONAL ECOLOGYAuthor(s): FORMAN RTTSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 10 Issue: 3 Pages: 133-142 DOI:10.1007/BF00133027 Published: JUN 1995Times Cited: 147 (from Web of Science)[27.View abstract ]View abstract ]Title: Landscape division, splitting index, and effective mesh size: new measures oflandscape fragmentationAuthor(s): Jaeger JAGSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 15 Issue: 2 Pages: 115-130 DOI:10.1023/A:1008129329289 Published: FEB 2000Times Cited: 142 (from Web of Science)28.[View abstract ]Title: Predicting nutrient and sediment loadings to streams from landscape metrics: Amultiple watershed study from the United States Mid-Atlantic RegionAuthor(s): Jones KB; Neale AC; Nash MS; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 16 Issue: 4 Pages: 301-312 DOI:10.1023/A:1011175013278 Published: MAY 2001Times Cited: 142 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]

29.30.Title: Predicting across scales: Theory development and testingAuthor(s): Turner Monica G.; Dale Virginia H.; Gardner Robert H.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 3 Issue: 3-4 Pages: 245-252 DOI:10.1007/BF00131542 Published: DEC 1989Times Cited: 141 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]Title: Changes in landscape patterns in Georgia, USAAuthor(s): Turner Monica Goigel; Ruscher C. LynnSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 1 Issue: 4 Pages: 241-251 DOI:10.1007/BF00157696 Published: SEP 1988Times Cited: 135 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]31.Title: THE R LE-PROGRAMS FOR MULTISCALE ANALYSIS OF LANDSCAPE STRUCTUREUSING THE GRASS GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION-SYSTEMAuthor(s): BAKER WL; CAI YMSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 7 Issue: 4 Pages: 291-302 DOI:10.1007/BF00131258 Published: DEC 1992Times Cited: 134 (from Web of Science)32.[View abstract ]Title: Additive partitioning of plant species diversity in an agricultural mosaic landscapeAuthor(s): Wagner HH; Wildi O; Ewald KCSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 15 Issue: 3 Pages: 219-227 DOI:10.1023/A:1008114117913 Published: APR 2000Times Cited: 133 (from Web of Science)[33.View abstract ]Title: USING FRACTAL ANALYSIS TO ASSESS HOW SPECIES PERCEIVE LANDSCAPESTRUCTUREAuthor(s): WITH KASource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Pages: 25-36 DOI:10.1007/BF00135076 Published: MAR 1994Times Cited: 130 (from Web of Science)

[34.View abstract ]Title: A gradient analysis of urban landscape pattern: a case study from the Phoenixmetropolitan region, Arizona, USAAuthor(s): Luck M; Wu JGSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 17 Issue: 4 Pages: 327-339 DOI:10.1023/A:1020512723753 Published: 2002Times Cited: 129 (from Web of Science)35.[View abstract ]Title: Distribution of woodland amphibians along a forest fragmentation gradientAuthor(s): Gibbs JPSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 13 Issue: 4 Pages: 263-268 DOI:10.1023/A:1008056424692 Published: AUG 1998Times Cited: 128 (from Web of Science)[36.37.38.View abstract ]Title: Can landscape indices predict ecological processes consistently?Author(s): Tischendorf LSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 16 Issue: 3 Pages: 235-254 DOI:10.1023/A:1011112719782 Published: APR 2001Times Cited: 122 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]Title: Scale problems in reporting landscape pattern at the regional scaleAuthor(s): ONeill RV; Hunsaker CT; Timmins SP; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 11 Issue: 3 Pages: 169-180 DOI:10.1007/BF02447515 Published: JUN 1996Times Cited: 121 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]Title: Empirical patterns of the effects of changing scale on landscape metricsAuthor(s): Wu JG; Shen WJ; Sun WZ; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 17 Issue: 8 Pages: 761-782 DOI:10.1023/A:1022995922992 Published: DEC 2002Times Cited: 121 (from Web of Science)

[39.View abstract ]Title: THE SPATIAL EXTENT AND RELATIVE INFLUENCE OF LANDSCAPE-LEVEL FACTORSON WINTERING BIRD POPULATIONSAuthor(s): PEARSON SMSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 8 Issue: 1 Pages: 3-18 DOI:10.1007/BF00129863 Published: MAR 1993Times Cited: 120 (from Web of Science)40.[View abstract ]Title: Evaluating the effects of changes in landscape structure on soil erosion by water andtillageAuthor(s): Van Oost K; Govers G; Desmet PSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 15 Issue: 6 Pages: 577-589 DOI:10.1023/A:1008198215674 Published: AUG 2000Times Cited: 116 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]41.42.Title: CULTURE AND CHANGING LANDSCAPE STRUCTUREAuthor(s): NASSAUER JISource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 10 Issue: 4 Pages: 229-237 DOI:10.1007/BF00129257 Published: AUG 1995Times Cited: 115 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]Title: Resource utilization scales and landscape patternAuthor(s): O'Neill R. V.; Milne B. T.; Turner M. G.; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 2 Issue: 1 Pages: 63-69 DOI:10.1007/BF00138908 Published: NOV 1988Times Cited: 114 (from Web of Science)[43.View abstract ]Title: Dispersal success on fractal landscapes: a consequence of lacunarity thresholdsAuthor(s): With KA; King AW

Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 14 Issue: 1 Pages: 73-82 DOI:10.1023/A:1008030215600 Published: FEB 1999Times Cited: 112 (from Web of Science)44.45.[View abstract ]Title: Gap analysis: concepts, methods, and recent resultsAuthor(s): Jennings MDSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 15 Issue: 1 Pages: 5-20 DOI:10.1023/A:1008184408300 Published: JAN 2000Times Cited: 110 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]Title: Hierarchical, multi-scale decomposition of species-environment relationshipsAuthor(s): Cushman SA; McGarigal KSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 17 Issue: 7 Pages: 637-646 DOI:10.1023/A:1021571603605 Published: NOV 2002Times Cited: 110 (from Web of Science)[46.View abstract ]Title: HABITAT CORRIDORS AND THE CONSERVATION OF SMALL MAMMALS IN AFRAGMENTED FOREST ENVIRONMENTAuthor(s): BENNETT AFSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 4 Issue: 2-3 Pages: 109-122 DOI:10.1007/BF00132855 Published: JUL 1990Times Cited: 109 (from Web of Science)[47.View abstract ]Title: AVIAN RESPONSE TO LANDSCAPE PATTERN - THE ROLE OF SPECIES LIFEHISTORIESAuthor(s): HANSEN AJ; URBAN DLSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 7 Issue: 3 Pages: 163-180 DOI:10.1007/BF00133308 Published: SEP 1992Times Cited: 109 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]

48.Title: Spatial simulation of landscape changes in Georgia: A comparison of 3 transitionmodelsAuthor(s): Turner Monica GoigelSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 1 Issue: 1 Pages: 29-36 DOI:10.1007/BF02275263 Published: JUL 1987Times Cited: 108 (from Web of Science)49.[View abstract ]Title: A GIS-derived integrated moisture index to predict forest composition and productivityof Ohio forests (USA)Author(s): Iverson LR; Dale ME; Scott CT; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 12 Issue: 5 Pages: 331-348 DOI:10.1023/A:1007989813501 Published: OCT 1997Times Cited: 105 (from Web of Science)[50.Title: How should we measure landscape connectivity?Author(s): Tischendorf L; Fahrig LSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 15 Issue: 7 Pages: 633-641 DOI:10.1023/A:1008177324187 Published: OCT 2000Times Cited: 102 (from Web of Science)[51.52.View abstract ]View abstract ]Title: Analysis and simulation of land-use change in the central Arizona-Phoenix region, USAAuthor(s): Jenerette GD; Wu JGSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 16 Issue: 7 Pages: 611-626 DOI:10.1023/A:1013170528551 Published: OCT 2001Times Cited: 102 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]Title: Land-use changes in Illinois, USA: The influence of landscape attributes on current andhistoric land useAuthor(s): Iverson Louis R.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 2 Issue: 1 Pages: 45-61 DOI:

10.1007/BF00138907 Published: NOV 1988Times Cited: 100 (from Web of Science)53.[View abstract ]Title: DEVELOPING ALTERNATIVE FOREST CUTTING PATTERNS - A SIMULATIONAPPROACHAuthor(s): LI H; FRANKLIN JF; SWANSON FJ; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 8 Issue: 1 Pages: 63-75 DOI:10.1007/BF00129867 Published: MAR 1993Times Cited: 100 (from Web of Science)54.[View abstract ]Title: Temporal (1958-1993) and spatial patterns of land use changes in Haut-Saint-Laurent(Quebec, Canada) and their relation to landscape physical attributesAuthor(s): Pan DY; Domon G; de Blois S; et al.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 14 Issue: 1 Pages: 35-52 DOI:10.1023/A:1008022028804 Published: FEB 1999Times Cited: 100 (from Web of Science)55.[View abstract ]Title: The role of landscape structure in species richness distribution of birds, amphibians,reptiles and lepidopterans in Mediterranean landscapesAuthor(s): Atauri JA; de Lucio JVSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 16 Issue: 2 Pages: 147-159 DOI:10.1023/A:1011115921050 Published: FEB 2001Times Cited: 100 (from Web of Science)[56.View abstract ]Title: Driving forces of landscape change - current and new directionsAuthor(s): Burgi M; Hersperger AM; Schneeberger NSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 19 Issue: 8 Pages: 857-868 DOI: 10.1007/s10980-0040245-8 Published: 2004Times Cited: 100 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]

57.Title: Long-term, landscape patterns of past fire events in a montane ponderosa pine forestof central ColoradoAuthor(s): Brown PM; Kaufmann MR; Shepperd WDSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 14 Issue: 6 Pages: 513-532 DOI:10.1023/A:1008137005355 Published: DEC 1999Times Cited: 99 (from Web of Science)58.59.60.[View abstract ]Title: Geographical perspectives of space, time, and scaleAuthor(s): Meentemeyer VernonSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 3 Issue: 3-4 Pages: 163-173 DOI:10.1007/BF00131535 Published: DEC 1989Times Cited: 98 (from Web of Science)Title: PSEUDOREPLICATION - A SINE-QUA-NON FOR REGIONAL ECOLOGYAuthor(s): HARGROVE WW; PICKERING JSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 6 Issue: 4 Pages: 251-258 DOI:10.1007/BF00129703 Published: MAR 1992Times Cited: 98 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]Title: THE LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY OF LARGE DISTURBANCES IN THE DESIGN ANDMANAGEMENT OF NATURE-RESERVESAuthor(s): BAKER WLSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 7 Issue: 3 Pages: 181-194 DOI:10.1007/BF00133309 Published: SEP 1992Times Cited: 97 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]61.Title: THE ELEMENTS OF CONNECTIVITY WHERE CORRIDOR QUALITY IS VARIABLEAuthor(s): HENEIN K; MERRIAM GSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 4 Issue: 2-3 Pages: 157-170 DOI:10.1007/BF00132858 Published: JUL 1990Times Cited: 95 (from Web of Science)

[62.View abstract ]Title: A HIERARCHICAL APPROACH TO ECOSYSTEMS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FORECOLOGICAL LAND CLASSIFICATIONAuthor(s): KLIJN F; DEHAES HAUSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 9 Issue: 2 Pages: 89-104 Published: JUN 1994Times Cited: 92 (from Web of Science)[63.View abstract ]Title: Temporal (1958-1995) pattern of change in a cultural landscape of northwesternPortugal: implications for fire occurrenceAuthor(s): Moreira F; Rego FC; Ferreira PGSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 16 Issue: 6 Pages: 557-567 DOI:10.1023/A:1013130528470 Published: AUG 2001Times Cited: 91 (from Web of Science)64.[View abstract ]Title: A multi-scale analysis of landscape statisticsAuthor(s): Cain DH; Riitters K; Orvis KSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 12 Issue: 4 Pages: 199-212 DOI:10.1023/A:1007938619068 Published: AUG 1997Times Cited: 90 (from Web of Science)[65.View abstract ]Title: OLD-GROWTH FOREST LANDSCAPE TRANSITIONS FROM PRE-EUROPEANSETTLEMENT TO PRESENTAuthor(s): WHITE MA; MLADENOFF DJSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 9 Issue: 3 Pages: 191-205 DOI:10.1007/BF00134747 Published: SEP 1994Times Cited: 88 (from Web of Science)[66.View abstract ]Title: Responses of mammals to habitat edges: an overviewAuthor(s): Lidicker WZSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 14 Issue: 4 Pages: 333-343 Published: AUG 1999

Times Cited: 88 (from Web of Science)67.[View abstract ]Title: Quaternary landscape ecology: Relevant scales in space and timeAuthor(s): Delcourt Hazel R.; Delcourt Paul A.Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 2 Issue: 1 Pages: 23-44 DOI:10.1007/BF00138906 Published: NOV 1988Times Cited: 87 (from Web of Science)[68.View abstract ]Title: The influence of management history and habitat on plant species richness in a ruralhemiboreal landscape, SwedenAuthor(s): Cousins SAO; Eriksson OSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 17 Issue: 6 Pages: 517-529 DOI:10.1023/A:1021400513256 Published: OCT 2002Times Cited: 87 (from Web of Science)[69.View abstract ]Title: CORRIDOR USE BY SMALL MAMMALS - FIELD MEASUREMENT FOR 3EXPERIMENTAL TYPES OF PEROMYSCUS-LEUCOPUSAuthor(s): MERRIAM G; LANOUE ASource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 4 Issue: 2-3 Pages: 123-131 DOI:10.1007/BF00132856 Published: JUL 1990Times Cited: 84 (from Web of Science)70.[View abstract ]Title: EFFECTS OF HABITAT FRAGMENTATION ON THE RED SQUIRREL, SCIURUS-VULGARIS LAuthor(s): VERBOOM B; VANAPELDOORN RSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 4 Issue: 2-3 Pages: 171-176 DOI:10.1007/BF00132859 Published: JUL 1990Times Cited: 83 (from Web of Science)[View abstract ]

71.Title: MODELING VEGETATION PATTERN USING DIGITAL TERRAIN DATAAuthor(s): DAVIS FW; GOETZ SSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 4 Issue: 1 Pages: 69-80 DOI:10.1007/BF02573952 Published: MAR 1990Times Cited: 81 (from Web of Science)72.Title: LONG-TERM RESPONSE OF DISTURBANCE LANDSCAPES TO HUMAN INTERVENTIONAND GLOBAL CHANGEAuthor(s): BAKER WLSource: LANDSCAPE ECOLOG

Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 3 Issue: 3-4 Pages: 153-162 DOI: 10.1007/BF00131534 Published: DEC 1989 Times Cited: 330 (from Web of Science) [ View abstract] 7. Title: LANDSCAPE DYNAMICS IN CROWN FIRE ECOSYSTEMS Author(s): TURNER MG; ROMME WH Source: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Pages: 59-77 DOI: 10.1007/BF00135079 Published: MAR 1994

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