habitatsspaces
Habitatsspaces is a term used in ecology and urban planning to describe the spatial configuration of habitats and the resources that determine their suitability for organisms. It combines notions of space, structure, and function, recognizing that the value of a habitat depends on its size, shape, connectivity, and the resources it provides across scales. The concept covers microhabitats such as leaf litter or crevices as well as landscape-scale patterns like forest corridors or coastal mosaics, including both natural and artificial habitats.
Elements of habitatsspaces include physical extent, habitat quality, resource availability (food, water, shelter), refugia from predation
Assessment of habitatsspaces commonly uses GIS mapping, remote sensing, field surveys, and species distribution models to
Examples include coral reef microhabitats that support diverse assemblages, forest floor refugia during drought, and city