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Publikováno v:
GeoInformatica. 26:707-743
Autor:
William R Fields, Charlotte L Ellison
Publikováno v:
ITSC
Shared mobility services (such as electric scooters and ride shares) and the data they generate give us a unique opportunity to understand human mobility by combining trips with contextual data. Between-datasest correspondences shed light on the conn
Autor:
Adrianne B. Brand, Daniel J. Hocking, Amber N. M. Wiewel, Rachel A. Katz, William R. Fields, Evan H. Campbell Grant, Sean C. Sterrett, Andrew E. Dietrich, Tasha M. Foreman
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 236:404-410
Delaying species management reduces the chance of successful recovery, increases the risk of extinction, and can be expensive. Acting before major declines are realized affords access to a greater suite of cost-effective management actions to sustain
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 56:988-995
Roadside amphibian citizen science (CS) programmes bring together volunteers focused on collecting scientific data while working to mitigate population declines by reducing road mortality of pond‐breeding amphibians. Despite the international popul
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere. 8
Ontogenetic niche shifts (ONS) are important drivers of population and community dynamics, but they can be difficult to identify for species with prolonged larval or juvenile stages, or for species that inhabit continuous habitats. Most studies of ON
Amphibians and reptiles play important roles in their ecosystems because of their roles as prey and predators, their contributions to terrestrial-aquatic linkages, and their biomasses. Despite these important roles, their ecology in lotic systems can
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::7cf6c3f39be50a2013f00acd3189a656
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-416558-8.00017-2
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-416558-8.00017-2
Autor:
LAURIE C. ALEXANDER, JAMES BANNING, FELIX BÄRLOCHER, DAVID J. BATES, COLDEN V. BAXTER, M. ERIC BENBOW, MARTIN B. BERG, PETER A. BISSON, WILLIAM B. BOWDEN, JOHN M. BUFFINGTON, KRISTEN K. CECALA, KENNETH W. CUMMINS, JON M. DAVENPORT, JOSHUA R. ENNEN, JEFFREY A. FALKE, WILLIAM R. FIELDS, FRANCES P. GELWICK, JANICE M. GLIME, JAMES A. GORE, VLADISLAV GULIS, F. RICHARD HAUER, WALTER R. HILL, LESLIE A. JONES, THEODORE A. KENNEDY, GINA D. LALIBERTE, GARY A. LAMBERTI, PETER R. LEAVITT, HIRAM W. LI, JUDITH L. LI, MARK S. LORANG, REX L. LOWE, NABIL MAJDI, DANIEL J. MCGARVEY, PETER B. MCINTYRE, RICHARD W. MERRITT, SCOTT W. MILLER, ASHLEY H. MOERKE, DAVID R. MONTGOMERY, JEFFREY D. MUEHLBAUER, CLINT C. MUHLFELD, ROBERT W. NEWBURY, JENNIFER L. PECHAL, BARBARA L. PECKARSKY, CATHERINE M. PRINGLE, VINCENT H. RESH, TENNA RIIS, CARL R. RUETZ, TROY N. SIMON, LEONARD A. SMOCK, JACK A. STANFORD, ALAN D. STEINMAN, WALTER TRAUNSPURGER, DONALD G. UZARSKI, AMELIA K. WARD, DIANE C. WHITED, WILLIAM W. WOESSNER
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-416558-8.01002-7
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-416558-8.01002-7
Autor:
Brian R. Hudgens, William R. Fields, William F. Morris, Nick M. Haddad, Aaron Moody, R. Todd Jobe, Jeffrey R. Walters, Anne M. Trainor, Ian Breckheimer
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 28:1584-1593
Conserving or restoring landscape connectivity between patches of breeding habitat is a common strategy to protect threatened species from habitat fragmentation. By managing connectivity for some species, usually charismatic vertebrates, it is often
How complex do models need to be to predict dispersal of threatened species through matrix habitats?
Autor:
William R. Fields, Brian R. Hudgens, William F. Morris, John W. Wilson, Nick M. Haddad, Todd Jobe, Daniel Kuefler
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 22:1701-1710
Persistence of species in fragmented landscapes depends on dispersal among suitable breeding sites, and dispersal is often influenced by the "matrix" habitats that lie between breeding sites. However, measuring effects of different matrix habitats on