Island Biogeography Theory and Protected Area Development: An Intertidal Zone Analysis

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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.

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Date modified December 5, 2022
Publication date February 9, 2022; June 2019

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Author Vogel, Jacqueline

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Subject Island biogeography
Subject Intertidal ecology > Management
Subject Species diversity
Subject Connectivity
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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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