A global database and “state of the field” review of research into ecosystem engineering by land animals
Ecosystem engineers have been widely studied for terrestrial systems, but global trends in
research encompassing the range of taxa and functions have not previously been …
research encompassing the range of taxa and functions have not previously been …
Hog heaven? Challenges of managing introduced wild pigs in natural areas
DA Keiter, JC Beasley - Natural Areas Journal, 2017 - BioOne
The geographic distribution and size of wild pig (Sus scrofa) populations has rapidly
expanded in recent years globally, resulting in increased impacts on natural and …
expanded in recent years globally, resulting in increased impacts on natural and …
Modeling and mapping the probability of occurrence of invasive wild pigs across the contiguous United States
ML McClure, CL Burdett, ML Farnsworth, MW Lutman… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa), also known as wild swine, feral pigs, or feral hogs, are one of the
most widespread and successful invasive species around the world. Wild pigs have been …
most widespread and successful invasive species around the world. Wild pigs have been …
Assessing the utility of metabarcoding for diet analyses of the omnivorous wild pig (Sus scrofa)
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are an invasive species descended from both domestic swine and
Eurasian wild boar that was introduced to North America during the early 1500s. Wild pigs …
Eurasian wild boar that was introduced to North America during the early 1500s. Wild pigs …
Probabilistic genetic identification of wild boar hybridization to support control of invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa)
The rapid expansion of wild pigs (Sus scrofa) throughout the United States has been fueled
by unlawful introductions, with invasive populations causing extensive crop losses …
by unlawful introductions, with invasive populations causing extensive crop losses …
A globally-distributed alien invasive species poses risks to United States imperiled species
ML McClure, CL Burdett, ML Farnsworth… - Scientific Reports, 2018 - nature.com
In the midst of Earth's sixth mass extinction event, non-native species are a driving factor in
many imperiled species' declines. One of the most widespread and destructive alien …
many imperiled species' declines. One of the most widespread and destructive alien …
[图书][B] Aquatic monocotyledons of north America
DH Les - 2020 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Aquatic Dicotyledons of North America (Les, 2017) and follows a similar format by providing
a comprehensive overview of the life history, ecology, and systematics of those …
a comprehensive overview of the life history, ecology, and systematics of those …
Spatial variation in direct and indirect contact rates at the wildlife-livestock interface for informing disease management
Little is known about disease transmission relevant contact rates at the wildlife-livestock
interface and the factors shaping them. Indirect contact via shared resources is thought to be …
interface and the factors shaping them. Indirect contact via shared resources is thought to be …
Comparison of daily activity patterns across seasons using GPS telemetry and camera trap data for a widespread mammal
Daily activity patterns of animals can be dynamic across seasons in response to changing
environmental conditions. Daily activity, though, has rarely been evaluated in relation to …
environmental conditions. Daily activity, though, has rarely been evaluated in relation to …
[HTML][HTML] Plant community shifts caused by feral swine rooting devalue Florida rangeland
B Bankovich, E Boughton, R Boughton… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2016 - Elsevier
Invasive species threaten agriculture by changing agroecosystem structure and function,
reducing habitat value, decreasing biodiversity and ecosystem services and increasing …
reducing habitat value, decreasing biodiversity and ecosystem services and increasing …