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Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 32:1531-1542
Many studies dichotomize habitat selection into “local” or “landscape” effects, with little explanation regarding what each represents. Ambiguous use of these terms across studies may confound observations of selection operating across differ
Converting habitat for agricultural production threatens biodiversity loss worldwide and has significant implications for human well-being. Debates on how to conserve biodiversity as the demand for agriculture products rises is being informed by stud
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Publikováno v:
Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 7:96-103
Summary Small mammal community composition is almost universally estimated from conventional trapping, which is logistically difficult to scale up for landscape-level assessments. Owl pellets may be a more effective alternative for measuring small ma
Autor:
Leanne M. Heisler, Jennifer L. Doucette, Victoria A. Kjoss, Christopher M. Somers, R. Mark Brigham
Publikováno v:
The Open Ornithology Journal. 8:10-21
Humans and colonial piscivorous birds are often perceived to be in conflict over shared aquatic habitats and fisheries resources in inland lakes. We examined angler perception of birds and the relative abundance of American white pelicans (Pelecanus
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 95:82-90
Extreme weather variation on the northern Great Plains of North America can potentially influence the abundance of grassland rodents across vast areas. We used the remains of 33,697 small mammals collected from owl pellets in central and western Cana
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 94:1059-1067
Little is known about the macrohabitat associations of rodents and shrews in prairie landscapes because of the logistic constraints of conventional trapping. We used the remains of 60,972 small mammals in owl pellets to assess factors affecting small