A regional landscape approach to maintain diversity

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1983

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Abstract

Land managers traditionally assumed that achieving maximum local habitat diversity will favor diversity of wildlife. Recent trends in species composition in fragmented landscapes suggest, however, that a more comprehensive view if required for perpetuation of regional diversity. A regional network of preserves is the best tool to encourage ecosystem integrity for the long-term.

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Habitat destruction, Forest fragmentation, Conservation, Biodiversity conservation, Preserves, Species, Landscape approach, Ecosystem Farm/Enterprise Scale Field Scale

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Bioscience 33(11): 700-706