Fragmented landscapes
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96009184
- info:lc/authorities/sh96009184
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh96009184#concept
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Variants
- Fragmentation in landscapes
- Fragmented habitats
- Habitat fragmentation
- Landscape fragmentation
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Sources
- found: Work cat.: 96-36445: Conservation in highly fragmented landscapes, 1997.
- found: LC database, Sept. 3, 1996(fragmented landscapes; fragmentation in ... landscapes)
- found: BioAg index in FirstSearch, Aug. 30, 1996(fragmented landscapes; fragmented habitats)
- found: Brewer, R. The science of ecology, c1994:p. 622, paragraph hdg.: habitat fragmentation; in text (the fragmented landscapes that human disturbance produces ... often lack the transitions ... of the natural landscape. Humans leave relics of the natural landscape isolated in a sea of row crops, parking lots ...)
- found: Forman, R.T.T. Land mosaics, 1995:p. 39, in glossary (fragmentation: the breaking up of a habitat, ecosystem, or land-use type into smaller parcels) p. 412, under header: habitat fragmentation (fragmentation is caused by natural processes as well as human activities)
- notfound: Concise Oxford dict. of ecology, 1994;Dict. of ecology and environmental sci., 1993;Random House;Web. 3
LC Classification
- QH541.15.F73
Change Notes
- 1996-09-03: new
- 1996-10-09: revised
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