Project:BB|1668

Title
Effects of habitat fragmentation on dispersal and population dynamics of european red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris L. 1758)
Acronym
 
URL
http://www.instnat.be/natuurrapport/biodiversiteit/eekhoorn.htm
StartDate
1994-01-01
EndDate
 
Amount
 

Abstract

Keywords

terrestrial, forests, mammalogy, autecology, reproduction, fragmentated habitats, dispersal, habitat fragmentation, population dynamics, population genetics, population ecology, connectivity, social organisation, Ecology, Genetics, Habitat management, restoration, Forests, 2. Origins, Maintenance and Change of Biodiversity, Belgium, Flanders, Antwerpen, St.-Katelijne-Waver, Metazoa, Animalia, Vertebrata, Mammalia, Rodentia, Sciurus vulgaris, European squirrel, European red squirrel

Classifications

Belgium {Geographical scope}
Forest {Habitat type}

People

Name Role Start End
Verbeylen, Goedele member 1994-01-01

Orgunits

Name Role Start End
Laboratory of Animal Ecology unknown

Publications

Reference Role
Verbeylen G., 1998. Zijn onze bossen nog groot genoeg voor rode eekhoorns? Wielewaal, 64: 50-54. author
Verbeylen G. & Wauters L., 1997. Habitatversnippering en eekhoorns: een vergelijking met vogelstudies. Limosa, 70: 38. author
Villalba S., Gulinck H., Verbeylen G. & Matthysen E., 1998. Relationship between patch connectivity and the occurrence of the European red squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris, in forest fragments within heterogeneous landscapes. In : Dover J.W. & Bunce R.G.H. (eds.). Key Concepts in Landscape Ecology. IALE(UK), Preston, 205-220. author
Verbeylen, G., Wauters, L. & Matthysen, E. (1998). Effects of habitat fragmentation on red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris L. 1758). Biologisch Jaarboek Dodonaea, 65, 198-199. author

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