Island Biogeography Theory and Protected Area Development: An Intertidal Zone Analysis
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- In this study, I explore these intertwined concepts of habitat fragmentation and Island Biogeography through observations in the rocky intertidal zone. Using the rocky intertidal zone as a proxy for large-scale protected areas, I investigate any potential relationships between species richness, pool size, and overall connectivity between disjointed pool habitats.
Description
Type of resource | text, Dataset |
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Date modified | December 5, 2022 |
Publication date | February 9, 2022; June 2019 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Vogel, Jacqueline |
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Subjects
Subject | Island biogeography |
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Subject | Intertidal ecology > Management |
Subject | Species diversity |
Subject | Connectivity |
Genre | Text |
Genre | Report |
Genre | Code |
Genre | Data |
Genre | Tabular data |
Genre | Text |
Genre | Computer program |
Genre | Data sets |
Genre | Dataset |
Genre | Tables (data) |
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Preferred citation
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- Vogel, J. (2022). Island Biogeography Theory and Protected Area Development: An Intertidal Zone Analysis. Stanford Digital Repository. Final report for BIOHOPK47. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/jw652wh0508
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BIOHOPK 47: Introduction to Research in Ecology and Ecological Physiology
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