Patches increase the number of habitats and thus increases biodiversity
Explanation:
Landscape fragmentation is defined as the segmentation of larger areas of the land cover into smaller and more isolated patches. When considering management policies able to maintain or even increase the biodiversity in a particular land area, is imperative to have into account that a pattern composed of small connected patches and the total fragmented area have important implications for diversity. When a landscape is more fragmented, diversity in each one of the patches increases. This phenomenon is due to the increase in edge species as well as generalists, which will be benefited from the increase in the number of available habitats.
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