FIG. 1. Construction of a landscape graph. This example landscape
contains three separate habitat patches and a single habitat cluster, or
``subgraph.'' The three patches belong to a single cluster because there
exists a path along the graph edges (solid lines) that connects all three
patches. If either one of the edges shown were removed, there would be
two habitat clusters. If all edges were removed, then there would be three
habitat clusters, each consisting of a single patch.