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Autor:
Joshua F Goldberg, Tshering Tempa, Nawang Norbu, Mark Hebblewhite, L Scott Mills, Tshewang R Wangchuk, Paul Lukacs
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 11, p e0140757 (2015)
Many large carnivores occupy a wide geographic distribution, and face threats from habitat loss and fragmentation, poaching, prey depletion, and human wildlife-conflicts. Conservation requires robust techniques for estimating population densities and
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https://doaj.org/article/ae691e65fc224d54b125b005d7a03628
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 8, p e71256 (2013)
Species of conservation concern are increasingly threatened by multiple, anthropogenic stressors which are outside their evolutionary experience. Greater sage-grouse are highly susceptible to the impacts of two such stressors: oil and gas (energy) de
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https://doaj.org/article/7c54a3126f114af1ab17d73b564d98c9
Evidence of tiger population structure and dispersal in the montane conservation landscape of Bhutan
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 43, Iss , Pp e02459- (2023)
Bhutan is a part of the second-largest Tiger Conservation Landscape (TCL), The Northern Forest Complex-Namdapha-Royal Manas, and is home to a tiger population of global conservation priority. With its well-connected protected area network and a vast
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https://doaj.org/article/944f9d324e904ba7bbfef323d4e888c1
Autor:
Mafalda S. Ferreira, Paulo C. Alves, Colin M. Callahan, Iwona Giska, Liliana Farelo, Hannes Jenny, L. Scott Mills, Klaus Hackländer, Jeffrey M. Good, José Melo‐Ferreira
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 1180-1192 (2020)
Abstract Color molts from summer brown to winter white coats have evolved in several species to maintain camouflage year‐round in environments with seasonal snow. Despite the eco‐evolutionary relevance of this key phenological adaptation, its mol
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https://doaj.org/article/4834dd7e5c2743c48f87f3ab9eda349b
The evolution of white-tailed jackrabbit camouflage in response to past and future seasonal climates
Autor:
Mafalda S. Ferreira, Timothy J. Thurman, Matthew R. Jones, Liliana Farelo, Alexander V. Kumar, Sebastian M. E. Mortimer, John R. Demboski, L. Scott Mills, Paulo C. Alves, José Melo-Ferreira, Jeffrey M. Good
Publikováno v:
Science. 379:1238-1242
The genetic basis of adaptive traits has rarely been used to predict future vulnerability of populations to climate change. We show that light versus dark seasonal pelage in white-tailed jackrabbits ( Lepus townsendii ) tracks snow cover and is prima
Publikováno v:
Biology letters. 18(11)
Species that seasonally moult from brown to white to match snowy backgrounds become conspicuous and experience increased predation risk as snow cover duration declines. Long-term adaptation to camouflage mismatch in a changing climate might occur thr
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Publikováno v:
The American Naturalist. 196:316-332
Adaptation is central to population persistence in the face of environmental change, yet we seldom precisely understand the origin and spread of adaptive variation in natural populations. Snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) along the Pacific Northwest
Autor:
Ernest Eblate, Michael K. Schwartz, Melody E. Roelke-Parker, Sarah Cleaveland, L. Scott Mills, Edward J. Dubovi, Craig Packer, Meggan E. Craft, Brian W. Davis, Julie K. Weckworth, Nicholas M. Fountain-Jones
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 29:4308-4321
The outcome of pathogen spillover from a reservoir to a novel host population can range from a “dead‐end” when there is no onward transmission in the recipient population, to epidemic spread and even establishment in new hosts. Understanding th
Autor:
H. Brian Underwood, Alexander V. Kumar, Evan C. Wilson, Laura C. Gigliotti, Charles J. Krebs, Michael J. Sheriff, Nathan Berg, Jacob S. Ivan, Knut Kielland, Rudy Boonstra, L. Scott Mills, Duane R. Diefenbach, Shawn M. Cleveland, Jonathan N. Pauli, Eric M. Gese
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 98:88-95
The relationship between body size and latitude has been the focus of dozens of studies across many species. However, results of testing Bergmann’s rule — that organisms in colder climates or at higher latitudes possess larger body sizes — have