And Methods In Landscape Ecology, Se... — Principles
: Refers to the spatial arrangement of landscape elements, including the size, shape, number, and configuration of ecosystems. Key components include patches (homogeneous areas), corridors (linear elements facilitating movement), and the matrix (the dominant background system).
Landscape ecology is an interdisciplinary science that examines the relationship between spatial patterns and ecological processes across various scales. It integrates biophysical and analytical approaches with humanistic perspectives to understand how the arrangement of ecosystems affects wildlife, biodiversity, and environmental conditions. Core Principles Principles and methods in landscape ecology, Se...
: Focuses on how structure and function transform over time due to natural disturbances (e.g., fires, floods) and human interventions (e.g., urbanization, deforestation). : Refers to the spatial arrangement of landscape