Animal occurrence in fragmented forest habitats – important factors at the patch and landscape scale
Main Article Content
Abstract
To date, in research, the main determinants influencing animal assemblages in fragmented forests have been considered to be forest island area and degree of isolation. Such a simplistic approach may have detrimental effects on the obtained results and conclusions, since there are a large number of other factors determining animal persistence in forest islands. In order to identify these factors and evaluate their importance, we reviewed the scientific literature on the topic. In addition to the island area, also patch shape, edge effects and local plant community structure are crucial factors affecting animal assemblages at the forest island scale. At the landscape scale, the total number of forest islands and their combined area, matrix permeability, occurrence of wide ecological corridors as well as isolated trees and woodlands appear to be the most significant factors. Our review further indicates that many of these elements also tend to interact. For instance, edge effects may reduce the area of suitable habitat in a forest patch. Furthermore, some fragmentation effects may be masked by species traits e.g. mobility, food preferences or habitat specialisation. The landscape context also plays a crucial role in animal persistence in fragmented forests. We thus conclude that there is a strong need to investigate the above-mentioned components of habitat fragmentation at the local and landscape scale using appropriate bio-indicators.
Article Details
How to Cite
Banul, Rafał, et al. “Animal Occurrence in Fragmented Forest Habitats – Important Factors at the Patch and Landscape Scale”. Leśne Prace Badawcze, vol. 79, no. 1, Mar. 2018, pp. 89-100, doi:10.2478-frp-2018-0010.
Statistics
Recommend Articles
Similar Articles
- Grzegorz Durło, Jacek Banach, Krystyna Jagiełło-Leńczuk, Mariusz Kormanek, Stanisław Małek, Supplementary irrigation at container nursery , Leśne Prace Badawcze: Vol. 79 No. 1 (2018)
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.
Most read articles by the same author(s)
- Zbigniew Borowski, Jakub Borkowski, Przemysław Stachyra, Comparing three methods for estimating the population abundance of ungulates, on the Roztocze National Park example , Leśne Prace Badawcze: Vol. 83 (2023)