Biological corridors

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Laurance, Susan G.W.
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The future of the world's biological diversity may depend upon maintaining population connectivity across highly fragmented landscapes. Biological corridors are linear habitat features designed to link similar habitats across a modified landscape. Their successful function in moving wildlife will depend on both the habitat quality and species' requirements. Early recognition of the value of corridors in long-term conservation is fundamental for their success, as it ensures the inclusion of remnant habitat in landscape planning.

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The International Encyclopedia of Primatology

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978-1-119-17931-3

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Wiley Online Library

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10.1002/9781119179313.wbprim0091