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Aggemyr, E. & S.A.O. Cousins (2012). Landscape structure and land use history influence
changes in island plant composition after 100 years. Journal of Biogeography, 39: 1645– 1656.
Bender D.J., T.A. Contreras & L. Fahrig (1998). Habitat loss and population decline: A Meta-
Analysis of the patch size effect. Ecology, 79 (2): 517– 533.
Didham R. K., V. Kapos & R.M. Ewers (2012). Rethinking the conceptual foundations of habitat
fragmentation research. Oikos, 121: 161– 170.
Ewers R.M. & R.K. Didham (2006). Confounding factors in the detection of species responses to
habitat fragmentation. Biol. Rev., 81: 117– 142
Ewers, R.M., Marsh, C.J., e Wearn, O.R. (2010). Making statistics biologically relevant in
fragmented landscapes. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 25 (12): 699 – 704.
Guldemond R.A.R. e R.J. van Aarde (2010). Forest patch size and isolation as drivers of bird
species richness in Maputaland, Mozambique. Journal of Biogeography, 1-10.
Hanski, I., G.A. Zurita, M.I. Bellocq & J. Rybicki (2013). Species–fragmented area relationship.
PNAS, early edition: 1 – 6.
Hill, J.L. & P.J. Curran (2003). Area, shape and isolation of tropical forest fragments: effects on
tree species diversity and implications for conservation. Journal of Biogeography, 30: 1391–
1403.
van Rensburg B.J., S.L. Chown, A.S. van Jaarsveld & M.A. McGeoch (2000). Spatial variation
and biogeography of sand forest avian assemblages in South Africa. Journal of Biogeography,
27: 1385–1401.