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Landscape Fragmentation and Landscape Planning, with a Focus on Germany
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pp. 1
The Case for a Science-Based Strategy for Conserving Threatened Butterfly Populations in the UK and North Europe
pp. 7
Decline and Rehabilitation of the Apollo Butterfly Parnassius Apollo (Linnaeus, 1758) in the Pieniny National Park (Polish Carpathians)
pp. 15
Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on the Butterfly Maculinea Alcon in the Netherlands
pp. 24
Forest Resource Management and the Conservation of Arboreal Marsupials in Central Victoria, Southeastern Australia
pp. 39
The Conservation Biology of a Specialist and a Generalist Gecko in the Fragmented Landscape of the Western Australian Wheatbelt
pp. 52
Bird Population Dynamics in Relation to Habitat Quality
pp. 61
Population size, Genetic Variation, and Related Para-Meters in Small, Isolated Plant Populations: a Case Study
pp. 69
Habitat Networks in the Fragmented Landscape of the Western Australian Wheatbelt: Preliminary Results, Involvement with Landcare Groups, and Experience in Implementation
pp. 81
Species Survival and Metapopulations: Conservation Implications from Ecological Theory
pp. 93
Genetical Aspects of Fragmented Plant Populations
pp. 102
Applications of Population Viability Analysis in Conservation Biology in Australia
pp. 111
Area Requirement and Isolation: Conservation Concepts and Application in Central Europe
pp. 123
Dispersal of Plants in Fragmented Landscapes
pp. 128
Experimental Fragmentation
pp. 138
Landscape Fragmentation and Landscape Planning, with a Focus on Germany
pp. 152
Studying Species Survival in Fragmented Landscapes: The Approach of the FIFB
pp. 161
The Hilly Landscape of Halle - Main Study Area of the FIFB
pp. 169
Vegetation Cover of Porphyry Outcrops
pp. 173
Vegetation Structure of the Porphyry Landscape of Halle
pp. 176
Relations of Invertebrate Species to Habitat Quality in the Fragmented Porphyry Landscape Near Halle (Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany)
pp. 183
Invertebrates and Area Size in the Porphyry Landscape of Halle
pp. 187
Invertebrates and Isolation in the Porphyry Landscape of Halle
pp. 194
Why are Some Plant Species of Fragmented Continental Dry Grasslands Frequent and Some Rare?
pp. 204
Survival of Small Isolated Population of Muscari Tenuiflorum Tausch in Dry Continental Grasslands
pp. 209
Restoration of Fallow or Afforested Calcareous Grasslands by Clear-Cutting
pp. 219
A Coenotical Approach of Plant Population Viability Analysis on Successional and Afforested Calcarous Grassland Sites
pp. 230
Survival of Birds in Fragmented Landscapes
pp. 237
Survival of Lizards in Habitat Islands in Central Europe - Introduction and Summary Conclusions
pp. 241
Survival of the Sand Lizard (Lacerta Agilis Linnaeus, 1758) (Sauria, Lacertidae) in Relation to Habitat Quality and Heterogeneity
pp. 248
Consolidation of Vineyards, Mitigations, and Survival of the Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis Muralis) in Isolated Habitat Fragments
pp. 262
Research on Population Viability of Melitaea Didyma (Esper, 1779) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)
pp. 268
A Population Ecological Study of Chazara Briseis (Lepidoptera, Satyrinae)
pp. 275
Aspects of the Population Vulnerability of the Large Blue Butterfly, Glaucopsyche (Maculinea) Arion, in South-West Germany
pp. 282
Towards Demographic Vulnerability Categories of Butterflies
pp. 290
The Ecological Background of Population Vulnerability in Central European Grasshoppers and Bush Crickets: A Brief Review
pp. 299
A Population Vulnerability Analysis of the Stripe-Winged Grasshopper, Stenobothrus Lineatus (Caelifera: Acrididae)
pp. 312
A Population Vulnerability Analysis of the Red-Winged Grasshopper, Oedipoda Germanica (Caelifera: Acrididae)
pp. 320
Elements of Population Vulnerability of the Blue-Winged Grasshopper, Oedipoda Caerulscens (Linnaeus, 1758) (Caelifera, Acrididae)
pp. 324
Population Vulnerability of the Grey Bush Cricket Platycleis Albopunctata (GOEZE, 1778) (Ensifera: Tettigoniidae)
pp. 329
Survival of Snails in Fragmented Landscapes
pp. 344
Genetics of Insect Populations in Fragmented Landscapes - A Comparison of Species and Habitats
pp. 356
Mapping and Assessing Habitat Models on the Landscape Level
pp. 363
Implementation of FIFB Results in Environmental Planning
pp. 373
Species Survival in Relation to Habitat Quality, Size, and Isolation: Summary Conclusions and Future Directions
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