Impacts of anthropogenic land transformation on species-specific habitat amount, fragmentation, and connectivity in the Adirondack-to-Laurentians (A2L) transboundary wildlife linkage between 2000 and 2015: Implications for conservation and ecological restoration. Cole, J. R., Koen, E. L., Pedersen, E. J., Gallo, J. A., Kross, A., & Jaeger, J. A. G. Landscape Ecology, July, 2023. https://link.springer.com/epdf/10.1007/s10980-023-01727-6?sharing_token=rtYflGjejO3ksBrEB3GqOve4RwlQNchNByi7wbcMAY4zVbh61XAiP-_6l6-lPj7beqFG5tOJmYOahRFKXPE2kZtrpXtLqsEFPJsJavUNQlNGduQ-sE4Bhvbb3w3v5HxrlRTXCarVsZsYmg5dzXUtqPZtf-WlBuchWwtcox9HJ4g%3D
Impacts of anthropogenic land transformation on species-specific habitat amount, fragmentation, and connectivity in the Adirondack-to-Laurentians (A2L) transboundary wildlife linkage between 2000 and 2015: Implications for conservation and ecological restoration [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
The Adirondack-to-Laurentians (A2L) transboundary wildlife linkage is one of three north–south movement linkages that connect natural areas in northeastern USA and southeastern Canada. This region still retains habitats of high ecological integrity and biodiversity; however, anthropogenic land transformation may be putting transboundary connectivity at risk.
@article{cole_impacts_2023,
	title = {Impacts of anthropogenic land transformation on species-specific habitat amount, fragmentation, and connectivity in the {Adirondack}-to-{Laurentians} ({A2L}) transboundary wildlife linkage between 2000 and 2015: {Implications} for conservation and ecological restoration},
	issn = {1572-9761},
	shorttitle = {Impacts of anthropogenic land transformation on species-specific habitat amount, fragmentation, and connectivity in the {Adirondack}-to-{Laurentians} ({A2L}) transboundary wildlife linkage between 2000 and 2015},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-023-01727-6},
	doi = {10.1007/s10980-023-01727-6},
	abstract = {The Adirondack-to-Laurentians (A2L) transboundary wildlife linkage is one of three north–south movement linkages that connect natural areas in northeastern USA and southeastern Canada. This region still retains habitats of high ecological integrity and biodiversity; however, anthropogenic land transformation may be putting transboundary connectivity at risk.},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2023-08-11},
	journal = {Landscape Ecology},
	author = {Cole, Jonathan R. and Koen, Erin L. and Pedersen, Eric J. and Gallo, John A. and Kross, Angela and Jaeger, Jochen A. G.},
	month = jul,
	year = {2023},
	note = {https://link.springer.com/epdf/10.1007/s10980-023-01727-6?sharing\_token=rtYflGjejO3ksBrEB3GqOve4RwlQNchNByi7wbcMAY4zVbh61XAiP-\_6l6-lPj7beqFG5tOJmYOahRFKXPE2kZtrpXtLqsEFPJsJavUNQlNGduQ-sE4Bhvbb3w3v5HxrlRTXCarVsZsYmg5dzXUtqPZtf-WlBuchWwtcox9HJ4g\%3D},
	keywords = {Terrestrial Ecoregions},
}

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