Reducing anthropogenic subsidies can curb density of overabundant predators in protected areas

KM Brunk, EH West, MZ Peery, AM Pidgeon - Biological Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
Protected areas safeguard biodiversity and provide opportunities for human recreation.
However, abundant anthropogenic food subsidies associated with human activities in …

Garbage in may not equal garbage out: sex mediates effects of 'junk food'in a synanthropic species

EM Ng, A Pidgeon, EH West, MZ Peery… - Journal of Urban …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Human influence on ecosystems is rapidly expanding, and one consequence is the
increased availability of human food subsidies to wildlife. Human food subsidies like refuse …

Failed despots and the equitable distribution of fitness in a subsidized species

KM Brunk, EH West, MZ Peery, A Pidgeon - Behavioral Ecology, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Territorial species are often predicted to adhere to an ideal despotic distribution and under-
match local food resources, meaning that individuals in high-quality habitat achieve higher …

Do Steller's jays respond to human providers?

JE Guenther - 2022 - digitalcommons.humboldt.edu
For millennia, humans and wildlife coevolved in a myriad of landscapes influencing each
other through social interactions. Humans may be providing non-verbal signals in their facial …

[图书][B] Marbled Murrelet Conservation and Steller's Jay Ecology and Management in Coastal Redwood Forests

KM Brunk - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Abstract The Marbled Murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) is a small, federally threatened
seabird native to the western coast of North America that ranges from the Aleutians to central …

[PDF][PDF] Steller's jay density declines in response to human education and policy enforcement in a protected area

MZ Peery - 2020 - savetheredwoods.org
Anthropogenic food subsidies have ecological and evolutionary implications for wildlife on a
global scale. In protected areas where habitat for species of conservation concern and …