1. Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research ZALF Muencheberg, Germany;2. Potsdam University, Plant Ecology and Conservation Biology, Germany
Abstract:
Habitat loss and increasing landscape fragmentation are known to be key forces driving the ongoing loss of plant species diversity. While the combined effects of increasing isolation and decreasing population size have been studied intensively; it is less understood how plant population performance in heterogeneous landscapes is affected by changes in fragmentation alone.