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Autor:
Javan M Bauder, David R Breininger, M Rebecca Bolt, Michael L Legare, Christopher L Jenkins, Betsie B Rothermel, Kevin McGarigal
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 8, p e0160033 (2016)
Understanding the factors influencing the degree of spatial overlap among conspecifics is important for understanding multiple ecological processes. Compared to terrestrial carnivores, relatively little is known about the factors influencing conspeci
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https://doaj.org/article/2f2c4e023f464ffc978f8018bc0d51ad
Autor:
Carlton R. Hall, Stephanie K. Weiss, Tammy E. Foster, M. Rebecca Bolt, Scott A. Martin, Timothy J. Kozusko, Eric D. Stolen, Jane A. Provancha, Mark A. Mercadante, Naresa R. Cancro
Publikováno v:
Ecological Restoration. 37:171-181
Autor:
M. Rebecca Bolt, Christopher L. Parkinson, Rhett M. Rautsaw, Scott A. Martin, Richard A. Seigel
Publikováno v:
Ocean & Coastal Management. 161:31-36
Coastal ecosystems worldwide are being impacted by sea-level rise caused by climate change. As mitigation efforts increase to protect these threatened ecosystems, a deeper understanding of how wildlife adapt to coastal management techniques is needed
Autor:
M. Rebecca Bolt, Christopher L. Parkinson, Scott A. Martin, Bridget A. Vincent, Katelyn Lanctot, Richard A. Seigel, Rhett M. Rautsaw
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetology. 52:136-144
Small populations resulting from the impacts of habitat fragmentation are prone to increased risks of extinction because of a lack of population connectivity. Roads increase habitat fragmentation, but properly managed roadsides may be able to functio
Autor:
Michael L. Legare, Javan M. Bauder, Kevin McGarigal, M. Rebecca Bolt, David R. Breininger, Christopher L. Jenkins, Betsie B. Rothermel
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 33:743-763
Although multi-scale approaches are commonly used to assess wildlife-habitat relationships, few studies have examined selection at multiple spatial scales within different hierarchical levels/orders of selection [sensu Johnson’s (1980) orders of se
Autor:
M. Rebecca Bolt, Scott A. Martin, Christopher L. Parkinson, Katelyn Lanctot, Richard A. Seigel, Rhett M. Rautsaw, Bridget A. Vincent
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 106:135-143
Habitat fragmentation is one of the leading causes of biodiversity decline and most commonly results from urbanization and construction of transportation infrastructure. Roads are known to negatively impact species, but railways can often cause simil
Autor:
Rhett M. Rautsaw, Scott A. Martin, M. Rebecca Bolt, Frank Robb, Christopher L. Parkinson, Richard A. Seigel
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Society Bulletin. 41:804-809
The use of game cameras by wildlife biologists and managers to survey wildlife, particularly medium- and large-bodied mammals, has increased dramatically. Previous attempts to survey small mammals and ectotherms have had limited detection success or
Autor:
Kevin McGarigal, Michael L. Legare, David R. Breininger, Betsie B. Rothermel, M. Rebecca Bolt, Javan M. Bauder, Christopher L. Jenkins
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 33:1645-1646
In the original publication of this article, the authors discovered that they mistakenly used urban instead of urban edge rasters for two of their four study areas. As a result, the urban edge covariates in their analyses were a mixture of urban and
Autor:
Kevin McGarigal, Betsie B. Rothermel, Michael L. Legare, Christopher L. Jenkins, Javan M. Bauder, M. Rebecca Bolt, David R. Breininger
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 8, p e0160033 (2016)
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 8, p e0160033 (2016)
Understanding the factors influencing the degree of spatial overlap among conspecifics is important for understanding multiple ecological processes. Compared to terrestrial carnivores, relatively little is known about the factors influencing conspeci
Publikováno v:
Journal of Herpetology. 45:484-490
Wide-ranging snake species are particularly sensitive to landscape fragmentation, and understanding area requirements is important for their conservation. We used radiotelemetry to quantify how Eastern Indigo Snake home-range sizes were influenced by