The shrinking resource base of pastoralism: Saami reindeer husbandry in a climate of change

NJC Tyler, I Hanssen-Bauer, EJ Førland… - … in sustainable food …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The productive performance of large ungulates in extensive pastoral grazing systems is
modulated simultaneously by the effects of climate change and human intervention …

Billion dollar boreal woodland caribou and the biodiversity impacts of the global oil and gas industry

M Hebblewhite - Biological Conservation, 2017 - Elsevier
Awareness of the impact of the global energy industry and associated landuse change on
biodiversity conservation has been steadily growing amongst conservation biologists …

'You shall not pass!': quantifying barrier permeability and proximity avoidance by animals

HL Beyer, E Gurarie, L Börger… - Journal of Animal …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Impediments to animal movement are ubiquitous and vary widely in both scale and
permeability. It is essential to understand how impediments alter ecological dynamics via …

Anthropogenic disturbance and population viability of woodland caribou in Ontario

JM Fryxell, T Avgar, B Liu, JA Baker… - The Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
One of the most challenging tasks in wildlife conservation and management is to clarify how
spatial variation in land cover due to anthropogenic disturbance influences wildlife …

How big of an effect do small dams have? Using geomorphological footprints to quantify spatial impact of low-head dams and identify patterns of across-dam variation

JS Fencl, ME Mather, KH Costigan, MD Daniels - PLoS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Longitudinal connectivity is a fundamental characteristic of rivers that can be disrupted by
natural and anthropogenic processes. Dams are significant disruptions to streams. Over …

Global change risks a threatened species due to alteration of predator–prey dynamics

G Labadie, C Hardy, Y Boulanger… - …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Although global change can reshape ecosystems by triggering cascading effects on food
webs, indirect interactions remain largely overlooked. Climate‐and land‐use‐induced …

Why did the elephant cross the road? The complex response of wild elephants to a major road in Peninsular Malaysia

J Wadey, HL Beyer, S Saaban, N Othman… - Biological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Roads cause negative impacts on wildlife by directly and indirectly facilitating habitat
destruction and wildlife mortality. We used GPS telemetry to study the movements of 17 wild …

Reactive responses of zebras to lion encounters shape their predator–prey space game at large scale

N Courbin, AJ Loveridge, DW Macdonald, H Fritz… - Oikos, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The predator–prey space game and the costs associated with risk effects are affected by
prey 1) proactive adjustments (when prey modify their behaviour in response to an a priori …

Maintaining animal assemblages through single‐species management: the case of threatened caribou in boreal forest

O Bichet, A Dupuch, C Hébert… - Ecological …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
With the intensification of human activities, preserving animal populations is a contemporary
challenge of critical importance. In this context, the umbrella species concept is appealing …

Extirpation despite regulation? Environmental assessment and caribou

RC Collard, J Dempsey… - Conservation Science and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Many caribou populations in Canada face extirpation despite dozens of provincial and
federal legislative instruments designed to protect them. How are industrial developments …