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pro vyhledávání: '"Charlotte E. Eriksson"'
Autor:
Marcelo Magioli, Luanne Helena Augusto Lima, Priscilla Marqui Schmidt Villela, Ricardo Sampaio, Lilian Bonjorne, Renan Lieto Alves Ribeiro, Daniel Luis Zanella Kantek, Selma Samiko Miyazaki, Thiago B. F. Semedo, Gustavo S. Libardi, Bruno H. Saranholi, Charlotte E. Eriksson, Ronaldo Gonçalves Morato, Christian Niel Berlinck
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2024)
Abstract Although considered an evolutionary force responsible for shaping ecosystems and biodiversity, fires’ natural cycle is being altered by human activities, increasing the odds of destructive megafire events. Here, we show that forest type mo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4a7f75a951c046f6b2ffc40a7d85a2d3
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 14, Iss 4, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract Wolves are assumed to be ungulate obligates, however, a recently described pack on Pleasant Island, Alaska USA, is persisting on sea otters and other marine resources without ungulate prey, violating this long‐held assumption. We address q
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b1a24b2e77304bb4a01a5e721615a3df
Autor:
Marie I. Tosa, Emily H. Dziedzic, Cara L. Appel, Jenny Urbina, Aimee Massey, Joel Ruprecht, Charlotte E. Eriksson, Jane E. Dolliver, Damon B. Lesmeister, Matthew G. Betts, Carlos A. Peres, Taal Levi
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9 (2021)
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lamented the demise of natural history and have attributed this decline to a misguided view that natural history is outdated and unscientific.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 is a perception that the focus in ecology and conservation have shifted
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/593b1d7b191448e09192d4467c0e25cd
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120
Sea otters ( Enhydra lutris ) and wolves ( Canis lupus ) are two apex predators with strong and cascading effects on ecosystem structure and function. After decades of recovery from near extirpation, their ranges now overlap, allowing sea otters and
Autor:
Włodzimierz Jędrzejewski, Rafael Hoogesteijn, Allison L. Devlin, Fernando Tortato, Henrique Villas Boas Concone, Fernando Azevedo, Charlotte E. Eriksson, Carlos Eduardo Fragoso, Maria Abarca, Ronaldo G. Morato, Anthony J. Giordano, Almira Hoogesteijn, Lilian Rampim, Gertrudis Gamarra, Rafael Carreño, Grisel Velásquez, Krzysztof Schmidt
Publikováno v:
Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
instacron:USP
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
instacron:USP
Abstract Most large felids are classified as solitary species, with only lions (Panthera leo) and cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) exhibiting social, collaborative behaviours. Herein, we present evidence of the formation of male coalitions by jaguars (Pan
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::529fdb341fb918bdf88e587ef0ffa1e2
Autor:
Ronaldo Gonçalves Morato, Carlos A. Peres, Manoel dos Santos-Filho, Taal Levi, Joel S. Ruprecht, Charlotte E. Eriksson, Selma Samiko Miyazaki, Daniel Luis Zanella Kantek
Publikováno v:
EcologyLiterature Cited. 103(1)
Energetic subsidies between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems can strongly influence food webs and population dynamics. Our objective was to study how aquatic subsidies affected jaguar (Panthera onca) diet, sociality, and population density in a sea
Autor:
Tavis Forrester, Charlotte E. Eriksson, Derek B. Spitz, Marcus Bianco, Bruce K. Johnson, Mary M. Rowland, Darren A. Clark, Joshua B. Smith, Taal Levi, Michael J. Wisdom, Joel S. Ruprecht
Publikováno v:
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Mesopredator release theory suggests that dominant predators suppress subordinate carnivores and ultimately shape community dynamics, but the assumption that subordinate species are only negatively affected ignores the possibility of facilitation thr
Autor:
Michael J. Wisdom, Bruce K. Johnson, Tavis Forrester, Charlotte E. Eriksson, Taal Levi, Joel S. Ruprecht, Mary M. Rowland, Darren A. Clark
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 31
Spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models have become the preferred tool for estimating densities of carnivores. Within this family of models are variants requiring identification of all individuals in each encounter (SCR), a subset of individuals only
Autor:
Damon B. Lesmeister, Marie I. Tosa, Charlotte E. Eriksson, Emily H. Dziedzic, Matthew G. Betts, Aimee L. Massey, Carlos A. Peres, Taal Levi, Jane E. Dolliver, Cara L. Appel, Jenny Urbina, Joel S. Ruprecht
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9 (2021)
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 is a perception that the focus in ecology and conservation have shifted
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2d54884eb61b4283702363b222fdf450
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/81096/
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/81096/
Autor:
Marcus Bianco, Taal Levi, Michael J. Wisdom, Charlotte E. Eriksson, Derek B. Spitz, Tavis Forrester, Bruce K. Johnson, Joel S. Ruprecht, Mary M. Rowland, Darren A. Clark, Joshua B. Smith
Mesopredator release theory suggests that dominant predators suppress subordinate carnivores and ultimately shape community dynamics, but the assumption that subordinate species are only negatively affected ignores the possibility of facilitation thr
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::2a136e8ac7b8b84f3d25c7755e1955d5
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.27.428481
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.27.428481