The rapid rise of next-generation natural history
Many ecologists have lamented the demise of natural history and have attributed this
decline to a misguided view that natural history is outdated and unscientific. Although there …
decline to a misguided view that natural history is outdated and unscientific. Although there …
Optimizing the use of biologgers for movement ecology research
The paradigm‐changing opportunities of biologging sensors for ecological research,
especially movement ecology, are vast, but the crucial questions of how best to match the …
especially movement ecology, are vast, but the crucial questions of how best to match the …
Beyond spatial overlap: harnessing new technologies to resolve the complexities of predator–prey interactions
Predation risk, the probability that a prey animal will be killed by a predator, is fundamental
to theoretical and applied ecology. Predation risk varies with animal behavior and …
to theoretical and applied ecology. Predation risk varies with animal behavior and …
Hunters versus hunted: New perspectives on the energetic costs of survival at the top of the food chain
TM Williams, M Peter‐Heide Jørgensen… - Functional …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Global biotic and abiotic threats, particularly from pervasive human activities, are
progressively pushing large, apex carnivorous mammals into the functional role of …
progressively pushing large, apex carnivorous mammals into the functional role of …
Towns and trails drive carnivore movement behaviour, resource selection, and connectivity
Background Global increases in human activity threaten connectivity of animal habitat and
populations. Protection and restoration of wildlife habitat and movement corridors require …
populations. Protection and restoration of wildlife habitat and movement corridors require …
Behavior‐specific habitat selection by African lions may promote their persistence in a human‐dominated landscape
JP Suraci, LG Frank, A Oriol‐Cotterill, S Ekwanga… - Ecology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Co‐occurrence with humans presents substantial risks for large carnivores, yet human‐
dominated landscapes are increasingly crucial to carnivore conservation as human land use …
dominated landscapes are increasingly crucial to carnivore conservation as human land use …
Energetics and fear of humans constrain the spatial ecology of pumas
Energetic demands and fear of predators are considered primary factors shaping animal
behavior, and both are likely drivers of movement decisions that ultimately determine the …
behavior, and both are likely drivers of movement decisions that ultimately determine the …
Residential development alters behavior, movement, and energetics in an apex predator, the puma
Human development strongly influences large carnivore survival and persistence globally.
Behavior changes are often the first measureable responses to human disturbances, and …
Behavior changes are often the first measureable responses to human disturbances, and …
[图书][B] Yellowstone wolves: Science and discovery in the world's first national park
DW Smith, DR Stahler, DR MacNulty - 2020 - degruyter.com
In 2020, it will have been twenty-five years since one of the greatest wildlife conservation
and restoration achievements of the twentieth century took place: the reintroduction of …
and restoration achievements of the twentieth century took place: the reintroduction of …
Moving through the matrix: Promoting permeability for large carnivores in a human-dominated landscape
JA Smith, TP Duane, CC Wilmers - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2019 - Elsevier
Landscape connectivity for wildlife populations is declining globally due to increasing
development and habitat fragmentation. However, outside of full protection of undeveloped …
development and habitat fragmentation. However, outside of full protection of undeveloped …