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<dim:field element="description" qualifier="abstract" language="es_ES" mdschema="dc">Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered some the main threats to biodiversity.&#13;
Original forests have suffered an accentuated fragmentation and agricultural homogenization, leaving&#13;
only some areas of natural vegetation, relegated to strongly anthropized disconnected patches (island&#13;
forests, IFs) in a hostile matrix. These patches of original vegetation could be the key for the design and&#13;
management of ecological corridors to promote species migration, an essential strategy for meeting&#13;
the consequences of Global Change. This study proposes a comparative analysis of the fragmentation&#13;
and connectivity of IFs of Quercus in two typically Mediterranean areas of predominantly agricultural&#13;
use: the Guadalquivir valley (Spain) and the Apulia region (Italy). A retrospective comparison is&#13;
also carried out in the Guadalquivir valley. The aim is to develop an objective new methodology to&#13;
locate the patches of most interest using quantitative and qualitative data. Reference cartography of&#13;
current island forests of Quercus species was developed from several digital sources and validated&#13;
with orthoimages and field observations. Fragmentation analysis was based on graph structures&#13;
using the software Conefor 2.6, a reliable tool for assessment of the role of patches in the landscape.&#13;
Area and distance were used as node and connector values. Dispersion distance was established as&#13;
500 m, based on the maximum dispersion of acorns. Results indicate that the Guadalquivir valley&#13;
has suffered an intensive fragmentation in recent decades. Both the Guadalquivir and Apulia regions&#13;
host some IFs with the relevant potential to contribute as core habitats in the creation of connections&#13;
to other natural protected sites. Many residual IFs in the landscape could contribute as stepping&#13;
stones in the design and management of ecological corridors. Our methodology highlights the&#13;
value of IFs to develop assessment strategies using homogenized available digital cartography and&#13;
common criteria for the dispersion distances in graph theory analysis. The application of this new&#13;
methodology could help in the management of protected sites using highly fragmented areas to&#13;
allow the species movement through inhospitable landscapes in a unique opportunity to connect the&#13;
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<dim:field element="source" language="es_ES" mdschema="dc">Hidalgo, P. J., Hernández, H., Sánchez-Almendro, A. J., López-Tirado, J., Vessella, F., &amp; Porras, R. (2021). Fragmentation and Connectivity of Island Forests in Agricultural Mediterranean Environments: A Comparative Study between the Guadalquivir Valley (Spain) and the Apulia Region (Italy). Forests, 12(9), 1201. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12091201</dim:field>
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