A Gulf in lockdown: How an enforced ban on recreational vessels increased dolphin and fish communication ranges

MK Pine, L Wilson, AG Jeffs, L McWhinnie… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract From midnight of 26 March 2020, New Zealand became one of the first countries to
enter a strict lockdown to combat the spread of COVID‐19. The lockdown banned all non …

[HTML][HTML] The COVID-19 pandemic as a pivot point for biological conservation

AE Bates, S Mangubhai, CB Milanés, K Rodgers… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
The COVID-19 lockdown reduced human mobility and led to immediate insights into how
humans impact nature. Yet the strongest ecological impacts are likely to come. As we …

[HTML][HTML] Animal movements occurring during COVID-19 lockdown were predicted by connectivity models

A Corradini, W Peters, L Pedrotti, M Hebblewhite… - Global Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Recent events related to the measures taken to control the spread of the Coronavirus (SARS-
CoV-2) reduced human mobility (ie anthropause), potentially opening connectivity …

Is the Anthropause a useful symbol and metaphor for raising environmental awareness and promoting reform?

N Young, AN Kadykalo, C Beaudoin… - Environmental …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Lockdowns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily restricted human activity
and removed people from many places of work and recreation. The resulting 'Anthropause' …

Natural Environments, Psychosocial Health, and Health Behaviors during COVID-19–A Scoping Review

C Nigg, E Petersen, T MacIntyre - Journal of …, 2021 - mural.maynoothuniversity.ie
The COVID-19 outbreak has led to major restrictions globally, affecting people's
psychosocial health and their health behaviors. Thus, the purpose of this scoping review …

The conservation and ecological impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic

RB Primack, AE Bates, CM Duarte - Biological Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic at the start of 2020 led to dramatic reduction and
alteration of human activity. People were confined to their homes, and international travel …

[HTML][HTML] Raptor research during the COVID-19 pandemic provides invaluable opportunities for conservation biology

P Sumasgutner, R Buij, CJW McClure, P Shaw… - Biological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Research is underway to examine how a wide range of animal species have responded to
reduced levels of human activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this perspective article …

Subsistence Hunting During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of the White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Rural Communities of Calakmul, Campeche …

M Briceño-Méndez… - Tropical …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Subsistence hunting for obtaining wild meat is a common practice in rural neotropical
communities. Like other peasant practices disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic …

[HTML][HTML] Surviving the urban jungle: Anthropogenic threats, wildlife-conflicts, and management recommendations for African crowned eagles

SC McPherson, P Sumasgutner, BH Hoffman… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Larger carnivores often trigger human-wildlife conflicts that arise from perceived threats to
humans and domestic animals' safety, which generate the need for management and …

[PDF][PDF] Extreme Besucherströme bringen neue Herausforderungen für Schutzgebiete

U Schnabel-Jung, S Wipf - Erholsame Landschaft, 2021 - dora.lib4ri.ch
Um fragile und sensible Habitate und Arten zu schützen sowie die natürliche Dynamik ohne
anthropogene Einflüsse zu erhalten, verfügen Schutzgebiete über verschiedene …