Barajas-Rebolledo, Laura Maria Guarín, Edwar Roncancio Duque, Néstor Ramírez-Chaves, Héctor E.
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Mammalia
The Complejo Volcánico Doña Juana – Cascabel National Natural Park is located between the departments of Cauca and Nariño in the southern Andean Region of Colombia. Due to the country’s social challenges and the difficult access to the Doña Juana – Cascabel National Natural Park the biological knowledge concerning groups such as mammals, is based o...
Chukwuka, Christian O Monks, Joanne M Cree, Alison
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Conservation Physiology
High-latitude lizards live in environments where ambient air temperature at night is frequently below retreat temperatures, which likely has implications for nocturnal emergence and activity. However, patterns of lizard activity at night under current temperate climates are poorly understood, a situation that limits our understanding of potential e...
Ito, Shun Hirano, Takahiro Chiba, Satoshi Konuma, Junji
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Ecology and evolution
Ecological release is often attributed to the rapid adaptive diversification of phenotypic traits. However, it is not well understood how natural selection changes its strength and direction through the process of ecological release. Herein, we demonstrated how shell colour of the Japanese land snail Euhadra peliomphala simodae has diversified via ...
Siers, Shane R.
As in many fields of wildlife research and management, camera devices and photogrammetry have become an integral part of the toolkit for exploring otherwise‐unseen aspects of the biology, behavior, and control of the invasive brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) on Guam. Because brown treesnakes are cryptic and nocturnal, and nearly all aspects of t...
Egna, Nicole O'Connor, David Stacy‐Dawes, Jenna Tobler, Mathias W Pilfold, Nicholas Neilson, Kristin Simmons, Brooke Davis, Elizabeth Oneita Bowler, Mark Fennessy, Julian
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Scientists are increasingly using volunteer efforts of citizen scientists to classify images captured by motion-activated trail cameras. The rising popularity of citizen science reflects its potential to engage the public in conservation science and accelerate processing of the large volume of images generated by trail cameras. While image classifi...
Gallo, Travis Fidino, Mason Lehrer, Elizabeth W Magle, Seth B
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Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America
As urban growth expands and natural environments fragment, it is essential to understand the ecological roles fulfilled by urban green spaces. To evaluate how urban green spaces function as wildlife habitat, we estimated mammal diversity and metacommunity dynamics in city parks, cemeteries, golf courses, and natural areas throughout the greater Chi...
Agha, Mickey Smith, Amanda L Lovich, Jeffrey E Delaney, David Ennen, Joshua R Briggs, Jessica Fleckenstein, Leo J Tennant, Laura A Puffer, Shellie R Walde, Andrew
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There is little information on predator–prey interactions in wind energy landscapes in North America, especially among terrestrial vertebrates. Here, we evaluated how proximity to roads and wind turbines affect mesocarnivore visitation with desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) and their burrows in a wind energy landscape. In 2013, we placed motion...
Hofmeester, Tim R. Rowcliffe, J.M. Jansen, Patrick A.
Estimates of animal abundance are essential for understanding animal ecology. Camera traps can be used to estimate the abundance of terrestrial mammals, including elusive species, provided that the sensitivity of the sensor, estimated as the effective detection distance (EDD), is quantified. Here, we show how the EDD can be inferred directly from c...
Peterson, Brian C Koupal, Keith D Schissel, Andrew K Siegel, Cody M
Humans have baited wildlife such as white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) for generations with the primary purpose of increasing hunting harvest success. Baiting regulation changes are often considered by state management agencies as they pertain to hunting opportunity, fair chase, and disease risk. Cervids require a variety of minerals to sup...