Species traits, patch turnover and successional dynamics: when does intermediate disturbance favour metapopulation occupancy?
Frederico MestreRicardo PitaAntónio MiraPedro BejaPublished in: BMC ecology (2020)
Our study suggests that MIDH is verified only for species associated with mid-successional habitats. These species may be particularly sensitive to land use changes causing either increases or decreases in disturbance frequency. This may be the case, for instance, of species associated with traditional agricultural and pastoral mosaic landscapes, where many species disappear either through intensification or abandonment processes that change disturbance frequency.