Ecological impacts of human‐induced animal behaviour change

MW Wilson, AD Ridlon, KM Gaynor, SD Gaines… - Ecology …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
A growing body of literature has documented myriad effects of human activities on animal
behaviour, yet the ultimate ecological consequences of these behavioural shifts remain …

The community and ecosystem consequences of intraspecific diversity: A meta‐analysis

A Raffard, F Santoul, J Cucherousset… - Biological …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning has major
implications. Biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships are generally investigated at …

Biodiversity across trophic levels drives multifunctionality in highly diverse forests

A Schuldt, T Assmann, M Brezzi, F Buscot… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Human-induced biodiversity change impairs ecosystem functions crucial to human well-
being. However, the consequences of this change for ecosystem multifunctionality are …

Ecological implications of behavioural syndromes

A Sih, J Cote, M Evans, S Fogarty, J Pruitt - Ecology letters, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Ecology Letters (2012) Abstract Interspecific trait variation has long served as a conceptual
foundation for our understanding of ecological patterns and dynamics. In particular …

Behavioral responses to changing environments

BBM Wong, U Candolin - Behavioral Ecology, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Humans have brought about unprecedented changes to environments worldwide. For many
species, behavioral adjustments represent the first response to altered conditions. In this …

Diversity meets decomposition

MO Gessner, CM Swan, CK Dang, BG McKie… - Trends in ecology & …, 2010 - cell.com
Over 100 gigatons of terrestrial plant biomass are produced globally each year. Ninety
percent of this biomass escapes herbivory and enters the dead organic matter pool, thus …

[图书][B] Organism and environment: ecological development, niche construction, and adaptation

SE Sultan - 2015 - books.google.com
Over the past decade, advances in both molecular developmental biology and evolutionary
ecology have made possible a new understanding of organisms as dynamic systems …

Diel predator activity drives a dynamic landscape of fear

MT Kohl, DR Stahler, MC Metz… - Ecological …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
A “landscape of fear”(LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an
animal's perception of predation risk. The relief on this map reflects, for example, places that …

Effects of humans on behaviour of wildlife exceed those of natural predators in a landscape of fear

S Ciuti, JM Northrup, TB Muhly, S Simi, M Musiani… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Background Human disturbance can influence wildlife behaviour, which can have
implications for wildlife populations. For example, wildlife may be more vigilant near human …

Amphibian contributions to ecosystem services

DJ Hocking, KJ Babbitt - Herpetological conservation and biology, 2014 - scholars.unh.edu
Ecosystems provide essential services for human society, which include provisioning,
regulating, cultural, and supporting services. Amphibians provide provisioning services by …