Ecology and Evolutionary Adaptation in Anthropogenically Fragmented Habitat

The study investigated the impact of anthropogenic habitat fragmentation on biodiversity and ecosystem in Dryandra Woodland. This study carried out various experiments such as flora community surveys, pollinator observation, offspring fitness and genetic analysis in order to reveal how different spe...

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Main Author: Ha, Huy Hoang
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2022
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92549
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description The study investigated the impact of anthropogenic habitat fragmentation on biodiversity and ecosystem in Dryandra Woodland. This study carried out various experiments such as flora community surveys, pollinator observation, offspring fitness and genetic analysis in order to reveal how different species respond to the change in their living environments. The outcome of this thesis could provide a better understanding of anthropogenic fragmentation and suggestions for the management and conservation of species in the fragmented area.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-925492025-07-17T04:57:52Z Ecology and Evolutionary Adaptation in Anthropogenically Fragmented Habitat Ha, Huy Hoang The study investigated the impact of anthropogenic habitat fragmentation on biodiversity and ecosystem in Dryandra Woodland. This study carried out various experiments such as flora community surveys, pollinator observation, offspring fitness and genetic analysis in order to reveal how different species respond to the change in their living environments. The outcome of this thesis could provide a better understanding of anthropogenic fragmentation and suggestions for the management and conservation of species in the fragmented area. 2022 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92549 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Ha, Huy Hoang
Ecology and Evolutionary Adaptation in Anthropogenically Fragmented Habitat
title Ecology and Evolutionary Adaptation in Anthropogenically Fragmented Habitat
title_full Ecology and Evolutionary Adaptation in Anthropogenically Fragmented Habitat
title_fullStr Ecology and Evolutionary Adaptation in Anthropogenically Fragmented Habitat
title_full_unstemmed Ecology and Evolutionary Adaptation in Anthropogenically Fragmented Habitat
title_short Ecology and Evolutionary Adaptation in Anthropogenically Fragmented Habitat
title_sort ecology and evolutionary adaptation in anthropogenically fragmented habitat
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92549