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Category Text Publication
Reference Category Book chapters
DOI 10.1007/978-94-009-0343-2_5
Title (Primary) The conservation biology of a specialist and generalist gecko in the fragmented landscape of the Western Australia wheatbelt
Title (Secondary) Species survival in fragmented landscapes
Author Sarre, S.; Wiegand, K.; Henle, K.
Publisher Settele, J.; Margules, C.; Poschlod, P.; Henle, K.
Source Titel GeoJournal Library
Year 1996
Department OESA; NSF
Volume 35
Page From 39
Page To 51
Language englisch
Keywords Habitat Fragmentation; Conservation Biology; Adult Mortality; Extinction Process; Remnant Vegetation
UFZ inventory Leipzig, Bibliothek - Hauptlesesaal, 96-1979 DK: 574.4.015.3 Spe, 00466684
Abstract Despite the recent attention that has been given to extinctions (Fiedler & Ahouse 1992, Burgman et al. 1993, Lawton & May 1995), very little is known about the extinction process itself, primarily because determining causality afterwards is extremely difficult. Caughley (1994) recognised two paradigms in the study of extinction processes: extinction driven by agents external to the population in question (declining-population paradigm), and extinction resulting from stochastic processes in small populations (small-population paradigm).
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=22425
Sarre, S., Wiegand, K., Henle, K. (1996):
The conservation biology of a specialist and generalist gecko in the fragmented landscape of the Western Australia wheatbelt
In: Settele, J., Margules, C., Poschlod, P., Henle, K. (eds.)
Species survival in fragmented landscapes
GeoJournal Library 35
Kluwer, Dordrecht, p. 39 - 51 10.1007/978-94-009-0343-2_5