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Autor:
Rafael Arce Guillen, Finn Lindgren, Stefanie Muff, Thomas W. Glass, Greg A. Breed, Ulrike E. Schlägel
Publikováno v:
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 14, Iss 10, Pp 2639-2653 (2023)
Abstract Step selection analysis (SSA) is a common framework for understanding animal movement and resource selection using telemetry data. Such data are, however, inherently autocorrelated in space, a complication that could impact SSA‐based infer
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fa6bf29f719748fda7cbf2cb4190836b
Autor:
Adele K. Reinking, Stine Højlund Pedersen, Kelly Elder, Natalie T. Boelman, Thomas W. Glass, Brendan A. Oates, Scott Bergen, Shane Roberts, Laura R. Prugh, Todd J. Brinkman, Michael B. Coughenour, Jennifer A. Feltner, Kristin J. Barker, Torsten W. Bentzen, Åshild Ø. Pedersen, Niels M. Schmidt, Glen E. Liston
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere, Vol 13, Iss 6, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Abstract For wildlife inhabiting snowy environments, snow properties such as onset date, depth, strength, and distribution can influence many aspects of ecology, including movement, community dynamics, energy expenditure, and forage accessibility. As
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b6fa661e5825457286290b7143cdb8df
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 6 (2018)
In this mini-review, we discuss how biologging technology can be used to detect, understand, and forecast species' responses to climate change. We review studies of phenology, thermal biology, and microhabitat selection as examples to illustrate the
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https://doaj.org/article/edc1b128479a410ebf2cfb9405d1658e
Autor:
Thomas W. Glass, Greg A. Breed, Cristina R. Laird, Audrey J. Magoun, Martin D. Robards, Cory T. Williams, Knut Kielland
Publikováno v:
ARCTIC. 75:291-299
Burrowing species rely on subterranean and subnivean sites to fulfill important life-history and behavioral processes, including predator avoidance, thermoregulation, resting, and reproduction. For these species, burrow architecture can affect the qu
Publikováno v:
Polar Biology. 45:1465-1482
Publikováno v:
Ecology.
Autor:
Adele K. Reinking, Stine Højlund Pedersen, Kelly Elder, Natalie T. Boelman, Thomas W. Glass, Brendan A. Oates, Scott Bergen, Shane Roberts, Laura R. Prugh, Todd J. Brinkman, Michael B. Coughenour, Jennifer A. Feltner, Kristin J. Barker, Torsten W. Bentzen, Åshild Ø. Pedersen, Niels M. Schmidt, Glen E. Liston
Publikováno v:
Reinking, A K, Pedersen, S H, Elder, K, Boelman, N T, Glass, T W, Oates, B A, Bergen, S, Roberts, S, Prugh, L R, Brinkman, T J, Coughenour, M B, Feltner, J A, Barker, K J, Bentzen, T W, Pedersen, Å Ø, Schmidt, N M & Liston, G 2022, ' Collaborative wildlife-snow science : Integrating wildlife and snow expertise to improve research and management ', Ecosphere (Washington, D.C.), vol. 13, no. 6, e4094 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4094
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::470ec9e3ec678e86e0802eb9b273302b
https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/collaborative-wildlifesnow-science(f95c0863-441c-446f-8f35-a80fa03b3418).html
https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/collaborative-wildlifesnow-science(f95c0863-441c-446f-8f35-a80fa03b3418).html
Autor:
Greg A. Breed, Knut Kielland, Thomas W. Glass, Martin D. Robards, Glen E. Liston, Adele K. Reinking
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 195:887-899
Climate change is rapidly altering the composition and availability of snow, with implications for snow-affected ecological processes, including reproduction, predation, habitat selection, and migration. How snowpack changes influence these ecologica
Publikováno v:
Polar biology. 45(9)
Wolverines (The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00300-022-03079-4.
Autor:
Martin D. Robards, Knut Kielland, Thomas W. Glass, Go Iwahana, Greg A. Breed, Cory T. Williams, Matthew C. Kynoch
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 102
The Arctic is changing rapidly, introducing new challenges and opportunities for animals. Rising air temperatures are driving dramatic shifts in habitat quality and availability, including increased shrub abundance, reduced pond area, and reduced spr