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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 6, p e98535 (2014)
Populations of mesopredators (mid-sized mammalian carnivores) are expanding in size and range amid declining apex predator populations and ever-growing human presence, leading to significant ecological impacts. Despite their obvious importance, popul
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/272932646e1f45c0968a9f24a963ef06
Autor:
Melvin E. Sunquist, Madan K. Oli, Susan E. Cameron Devitt, Varun R. Goswami, Elizabeth M. Troyer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 95:421-430
Mesopredators play an increasingly important role in ecosystems where apex predators have been eliminated, but population ecology of these midsized mammalian carnivores remains poorly understood. We applied Pradel's temporal symmetry models to > 6 ye
Autor:
Jennifer R. Seavey, Susan E. Cameron Devitt, Jason A. Schmidt, Robert A. McCleery, Paige M. Schmidt
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 18:3536-3542
The extraordinary growth of human populations and development in coastal areas over the last half century has eliminated and degraded coastal habitats and threatened the persistence of associated wildlife. Moreover, human-induced sea-level rise (SLR)
Publikováno v:
Ecopsychology. 4:94-101
Undergraduate and graduate programs in natural resource management focus on interventions to sustainably manage wildlife, fisheries, and forests. Coursework usually provides in-depth content on the biology and ecology of species and ecosystems. Topic
Autor:
Jimmy A. McGuire, Craig Moritz, Thomas J. Devitt, Susan E. Cameron Devitt, Bradford D. Hollingsworth
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 22(6)
Understanding the biotic consequences of Pleistocene range shifts and fragmentation remains a fundamental goal in historical biogeography and evolutionary biology. Here, we combine species distribution models (SDM) from the present and two late Quate
Autor:
Eliza Mason, Ophelia Wang, Catherine H. Graham, Christopher J. Schneider, Robert K. Wayne, Trevon Fuller, John P. Pollinger, Janice Chan, Borja Milá, Henri A. Thomassen, Manuel Peralvo, Thomas B. Smith, Wolfgang Buermann, Susan E. Cameron Devitt, Pablo Jarrín-V, Jasmin Schlunegger, Charles M. Kieswetter, Rena M. Schweizer, Sassan Saatchi
Publikováno v:
CIÊNCIAVITAE
Scopus-Elsevier
Scopus-Elsevier
Predicting where threatened species occur is useful for making informed conservation decisions. However, because they are usually rare, surveying threatened species is often expensive and time intensive. Here, we show how regions where common species
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