Resource waves: phenological diversity enhances foraging opportunities for mobile consumers

JB Armstrong, G Takimoto, DE Schindler, MM Hayes… - Ecology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Time can be a limiting constraint for consumers, particularly when resource phenology
mediates foraging opportunity. Though a large body of research has explored how resource …

Impacts of salmon on riparian plant diversity

MD Hocking, JD Reynolds - Science, 2011 - science.org
The study of natural gradients in nutrient subsidies between ecosystems allows for
predictions of how changes in one system can affect biodiversity in another. We performed a …

Values-led management: the guidance of place-based values in environmental relationships of the past, present, and future

KA Artelle, J Stephenson, C Bragg, JA Housty… - Ecology and …, 2018 - summit.sfu.ca
The prevalence of widespread, human-caused ecological degradation suggests that
fundamental change is needed in how societies interact with the environment. In this paper …

Subsidies of aquatic resources in terrestrial ecosystems

DE Schindler, AP Smits - Ecosystems, 2017 - Springer
Floods, spatially complex water flows, and organism movements all generate important
fluxes of aquatic-derived materials into terrestrial habitats, counteracting the gravity-driven …

Advancing research on animal‐transported subsidies by integrating animal movement and ecosystem modelling

JE Earl, PA Zollner - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Connections between ecosystems via animals (active subsidies) support ecosystem
services and contribute to numerous ecological effects. Thus, the ability to predict the spatial …

Riding the crimson tide: mobile terrestrial consumers track phenological variation in spawning of an anadromous fish

DE Schindler, JB Armstrong, KT Bentley… - Biology …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
When resources are spatially and temporally variable, consumers can increase their
foraging success by moving to track ephemeral feeding opportunities as these shift across …

Stress and reproductive hormones in grizzly bears reflect nutritional benefits and social consequences of a salmon foraging niche

HM Bryan, CT Darimont, PC Paquet… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Physiological indicators of social and nutritional stress can provide insight into the
responses of species to changes in food availability. In coastal British Columbia, Canada …

Decolonial model of environmental management and conservation: insights from indigenous-led grizzly bear stewardship in the great bear rainforest

KA Artelle, MS Adams, HM Bryan… - Ethics, Policy & …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Global biodiversity declines are increasingly recognized as profound ecological and social
crises. In areas subject to colonialization, these declines have advanced in lockstep with …

Relationships between Pacific salmon and aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems: implications for ecosystem‐based management

JC Walsh, JE Pendray, SC Godwin, KA Artelle… - Ecology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Pacific salmon influence temperate terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems through the
dispersal of marine‐derived nutrients and ecosystem engineering of stream beds when …

Grizzly bear monitoring by the Heiltsuk people as a crucible for First Nation conservation practice

WG Housty, A Noson, GW Scoville, J Boulanger… - Ecology and …, 2014 - JSTOR
Guided by deeply held cultural values, First Nations in Canada are rapidly regaining legal
authority to manage natural resources. We present a research collaboration among …