The movement ecology of fishes
Movement of fishes in the aquatic realm is fundamental to their ecology and survival.
Movement can be driven by a variety of biological, physiological and environmental factors …
Movement can be driven by a variety of biological, physiological and environmental factors …
Coupling movement and landscape ecology for animal conservation in production landscapes
TS Doherty, DA Driscoll - Proceedings of the Royal …, 2018 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Habitat conversion in production landscapes is among the greatest threats to biodiversity,
not least because it can disrupt animal movement. Using the movement ecology framework …
not least because it can disrupt animal movement. Using the movement ecology framework …
DISPERSE, a trait database to assess the dispersal potential of European aquatic macroinvertebrates
Dispersal is an essential process in population and community dynamics, but is difficult to
measure in the field. In freshwater ecosystems, information on biological traits related to …
measure in the field. In freshwater ecosystems, information on biological traits related to …
Tracking the conservation promise of movement ecology
From butterflies to elephants, the rapidly developing science of movement ecology is
providing increasingly detailed spatio-temporal data on a wide array of mobile animals …
providing increasingly detailed spatio-temporal data on a wide array of mobile animals …
Integrating research using animal‐borne telemetry with the needs of conservation management
Animal‐borne telemetry has revolutionized our ability to study animal movement, species
physiology, demography and social structures, changing environments and the threats that …
physiology, demography and social structures, changing environments and the threats that …
Movement‐mediated community assembly and coexistence
UE Schlägel, V Grimm, N Blaum, P Colangeli… - Biological …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Organismal movement is ubiquitous and facilitates important ecological mechanisms that
drive community and metacommunity composition and hence biodiversity. In most existing …
drive community and metacommunity composition and hence biodiversity. In most existing …
Integrating dispersal proxies in ecological and environmental research in the freshwater realm
Dispersal is one of the key mechanisms affecting the distribution of individuals, populations,
and communities in nature. Despite advances in the study of single species, it has been …
and communities in nature. Despite advances in the study of single species, it has been …
Cityscape genetics: structural vs. functional connectivity of an urban lizard population
J Beninde, S Feldmeier, M Werner… - Molecular …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Functional connectivity is essential for the long‐term persistence of populations. However,
many studies assess connectivity with a focus on structural connectivity only. Cityscapes …
many studies assess connectivity with a focus on structural connectivity only. Cityscapes …
Predation risk for reptiles is highest at remnant edges in agricultural landscapes
NA Hansen, CF Sato, DR Michael… - Journal of Applied …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Preventing biodiversity loss in fragmented agricultural landscapes is a global problem. The
persistence of biodiversity within remnant vegetation can be influenced by an animal's ability …
persistence of biodiversity within remnant vegetation can be influenced by an animal's ability …
The relative importance of wetland area versus habitat heterogeneity for promoting species richness and abundance of wetland birds in the Prairie Pothole Region …
LH Elliott, LD Igl, DH Johnson - The Condor, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Recent work has suggested that a tradeoff exists between habitat area and habitat
heterogeneity, with a moderate amount of heterogeneity supporting greatest species …
heterogeneity, with a moderate amount of heterogeneity supporting greatest species …