Landscape Ecology vol. 10 no. 2 121-128 (1995) (2007)
Spb Academic Publishing, Teri B. Bennett, Paul Neville, Clifford S. Crawford, Bruce T. Milne, ...
We estimated the ecological and economic impact of urban turfgrass production in a large city. A satellite image was used to evaluate the turfgrass area of Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. Turfgrass,...
John A. Wiensr, Bruce T. Milne
Landscape Ecology vol. 3 no. 2 pp 87-96 (1989)
Landscape Ecology vol. 2 no. 2 pp 101-l 10 (1989) SPB Academic Publishing bv, The Hague (2007)
Bruce T. Milne, Kevin M. Johnston
Organisms may be constrained by the energetic costs incurred while obtaining resources in fragmented landscapes. We used a spatially neutral model of deer wintering habitat to evaluate the effects of...
Toward a Panther-centered View of the Forests of South Florida (2000)
Kerkhoff, Andrew J; University Of New Mexico; Kerkhoff@unm.edu, Milne, Bruce T; University Of New Mexico; Bmilne@sevilleta.unm.edu, Maehr, David S; University Of Kentucky; Dmaehr@pop.uky.edu
Anthropogenic habitat degradation and loss is the single largest threat to the endangered Florida panther, Puma concolor coryi. Conservation of the subspecies must be undertaken on the scale of the...
Toward a Panther-centered View of the Forests of South Florida (2000)
Kerkhoff, Andrew J., Milne, Bruce T., Maehr, David S.
"Anthropogenic habitat degradation and loss is the single largest threat to the endangered Florida panther, Puma concolor coryi. Conservation of the subspecies must be undertaken on the scale of the...
Detecting Critical Scales in Fragmented Landscapes (1997)
Keitt, Timothy; State University Of New York At Stony Brook; Timothy.Keitt@StonyBrook.Edu, Urban, Dean L; Duke University; Deanu@pinus.env.duke.edu, Milne, Bruce T; University Of New Mexico; Bmilne@sevilleta.unm.edu
We develop methods for quantifying habitat connectivity at multiple scales and assigning conservation priority to habitat patches based on their contribution to connectivity. By representing the...
Detecting Critical Scales in Fragmented Landscapes (1997)
Keitt, Timothy, Urban, Dean L., Milne, Bruce T.
"We develop methods for quantifying habitat connectivity at multiple scales and assigning conservation priority to habitat patches based on their contribution to connectivity. By representing the...
Community Assembly in a Model Ecosystem (1996)
Peter T. Hraber, Bruce T. Milne
Environmental and biotic factors regulate species abundance and the composition of ecological communities. However, it is difficult to demonstrate principles of community assembly in nature due to...
Effects of Changing Spatial Scale on the Analysis of Landscape Pattern (1989)
Monica G. Turner, Robert V. O’neill, Robert H. Gardner, Bruce T. Milne
The purpose of this study was to observe the effects of changing the grain (the first level of spatial resolution possible with a given data set) and extent (the total area of the study) of landscape...
Peninsulas :--species diversity, distance, and environmental gradients /--Bruce T. Milne. (1985)
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Thesis (M.S.)--State University of New York at Albany, 1981.
The fractal nature of nature: power laws, ecological complexity and biodiversity.
Brown, James H, Gupta, Vijay K, Li, Bai-Lian, Milne, Bruce T, Restrepo, Carla, West, Geoffrey B
Underlying the diversity of life and the complexity of ecology is order that reflects the operation of fundamental physical and biological processes. Power laws describe empirical scaling...
Community Assembly in a Model Ecosystem
Peter T. Hraber, Bruce T. Milne
Environmental and biotic factors regulate species abundance and the composition of ecological communities. However, it is difficult to demonstrate principles of community assembly in nature due to...
Nonlinear scaling of space use in human hunter–gatherers
Hamilton, Marcus J., Milne, Bruce T., Walker, Robert S., Brown, James H.
Use of space by both humans and other mammals should reflect underlying physiological, ecological, and behavioral processes. In particular, the space used by an individual for its normal activities...
Managing Fragmented Landscapes: A Macroscopic Approach
Timothy H. Keitt, Dean L. Urban, Bruce T. Milne
Habitat fragmentation is generally thought to be a leading cause of loss of biodiversity. In fragmented landscapes, maintenance of habitat connectivity is an important consideration in conservation...
The complex structure of hunter–gatherer social networks
Hamilton, Marcus J, Milne, Bruce T, Walker, Robert S, Burger, Oskar, Brown, James H
In nature, many different types of complex system form hierarchical, self-similar or fractal-like structures that have evolved to maximize internal efficiency. In this paper, we ask whether...