Human action has modified the earth in many ways, but one of the most pervasive effects of humans on the environment is dissection of natural systems into spatially isolated parts, a process generally known as fragmentation. Fragmentation of environments is not only caused by humans; dynamic natu...
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Hobbs, N.T.
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Reid, Robin S.
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Galvin, K.A.
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Ellis, J.E.
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[Fragmentation of arid and semi-Arid ecosystems: Implications for people and animals]
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Fragmentation of arid and semi-Arid ecosystems: Implications for people and animals