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The following pages link to A graph theory approach for designing conservation reserve networks with minimal fragmentation (Q5449669):
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- The unrooted set covering connected subgraph problem differentiating between HIV envelope sequences (Q320748) (← links)
- Optimal design of compact and functionally contiguous conservation management areas (Q322808) (← links)
- Wildlife corridors as a connected subgraph problem (Q456412) (← links)
- Budgeted nature reserve selection with diversity feature loss and arbitrary split systems (Q662604) (← links)
- Achieving full connectivity of sites in the multiperiod reserve network design problem (Q1652228) (← links)
- Minimizing landscape resistance for habitat conservation (Q2011583) (← links)
- Exploring the tradeoffs among forest planning, roads and wildlife corridors: a new approach (Q2119732) (← links)
- A new method to solve the fully connected reserve network design problem (Q2356224) (← links)
- Solving Connected Subgraph Problems in Wildlife Conservation (Q3569923) (← links)
- Solving Steiner trees: Recent advances, challenges, and perspectives (Q6087073) (← links)