[HTML][HTML] Advances in biologging can identify nuanced energetic costs and gains in predators
Foraging is a key driver of animal movement patterns, with specific challenges for predators
which must search for mobile prey. These patterns are increasingly impacted by global …
which must search for mobile prey. These patterns are increasingly impacted by global …
Logging, linear features, and human infrastructure shape the spatial dynamics of wolf predation on an ungulate neonate
SM Johnson‐Bice, TD Gable, AT Homkes… - Ecological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Humans are increasingly recognized as important players in predator–prey dynamics by
modifying landscapes. This trend has been well‐documented for large mammal …
modifying landscapes. This trend has been well‐documented for large mammal …
How landscape traits affect boreal mammal responses to anthropogenic disturbance
Understanding mammalian responses to anthropogenic disturbance is challenging, as
ecological processes and the patterns arising therefrom notoriously change across spatial …
ecological processes and the patterns arising therefrom notoriously change across spatial …
Ungulate occurrence in forest harvest blocks is influenced by forage availability, surrounding habitat and silviculture practices
T McKay, L Finnegan - Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Forest harvesting causes habitat loss and alteration and can change predator–prey
dynamics. In Canada, forest harvesting has shifted the distribution and abundance of …
dynamics. In Canada, forest harvesting has shifted the distribution and abundance of …
[HTML][HTML] Grey wolves (Canis lupus) shift selection of anthropogenic landscape features following predator control in the Nearctic boreal forest
Conserving endangered species sometimes involves killing their predators. In the case of
Nearctic wolves (Canis lupus), rarely are lethal control measures examined for ancillary …
Nearctic wolves (Canis lupus), rarely are lethal control measures examined for ancillary …
Industrial development alters wolf spatial distribution mediated by prey availability
H Boczulak, NP Boucher, A Ladle… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Increasing resource extraction and human activity are reshaping species' spatial
distributions in human‐altered landscape and consequently shaping the dynamics of …
distributions in human‐altered landscape and consequently shaping the dynamics of …
Lethal wolf control elicits change in moose habitat selection in unexpected ways
CA Ethier, AF Barnas, NP Boucher… - The Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Moose (Alces alces) and woodland caribou (Ranger tarandus caribou) are the 2 large prey
species for wolves (Canis lupus) in the Nearctic boreal forest in North America. Caribou …
species for wolves (Canis lupus) in the Nearctic boreal forest in North America. Caribou …
[PDF][PDF] Factors Affecting Moose Population Declines in British Columbia May 2022 Progress Report
M Anderson, C Procter, M Scheideman, H Schindler… - Victoria, 2023 - gov.bc.ca
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 2013, the British Columbia Ministry of Forests initiated a 5-year
moose research project to determine the factors affecting moose population change in …
moose research project to determine the factors affecting moose population change in …
Moose responses to anthropogenic disturbance across a range of spatial scales: Diet, habitat use, and movement
L Koetke - 2024 - arcabc.ca
MOOSE RESPONSES TO ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCE ACROSS A RANGE OF
SPATIAL SCALES: DIET, HABITAT USE, AND MOVEMENT by Lisa Jeanne Ko Page 1 MOOSE …
SPATIAL SCALES: DIET, HABITAT USE, AND MOVEMENT by Lisa Jeanne Ko Page 1 MOOSE …
[HTML][HTML] Predation
E McKenney - Applied Ecology, 2023 - ncstate.pressbooks.pub
Lotka-Volterra Model: a mathematic and/or graphical representation of predator prey
relationships, that assumes that the consumption of a prey species by a predator (and the …
relationships, that assumes that the consumption of a prey species by a predator (and the …