Is habitat fragmentation good for biodiversity?
Robert J. Fletcher(University of Montana), Nick M. Haddad(University of Minnesota), Jos Barlow(Universidade Federal de Lavras), Felipe P. L. Melo(Universidade Federal de Pernambuco), Ellen I. Damschen(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Robert D. Holt(University of Florida), Jayme Augusto Prevedello(Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro), Robert M. Ewers(Imperial College London), Raphaël K. Didham(University of Canterbury), Andrew Gonzalez(McGill University), Renata Pardini(Universidade de São Paulo), Leslie Ries(Georgetown University), Teja Tscharntke(University of Göttingen), James Rosindell(Imperial College London), Thomas Lovejoy(George Mason University), William F. Laurance(James Cook University)
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