[HTML][HTML] Wildlife restoration in fragmented landscapes: Trialling wild-to-wild translocation with two common reptiles

DM Westaway, CJ Jolly, DM Watson, MJ Watson… - Biological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Translocations are an increasingly popular conservation tool, although their use to date has
been largely reactive, often attempting to stave off the extinction of threatened species …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial population distribution dynamics of big cats and ungulates with seasonal and disturbance changes in temperate natural forest

D Wen, J Qi, W Cheng, Z Li, Q Qi, Y Cui… - Global Ecology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Wildlife conservation and management in human-dominated landscapes are major
concerns for wildlife ecologists and managers. The dynamics of human disturbance …

Predicting the effects of climate and land use changes on small rattlesnakes in central Mexico: Insights for conservation planning

T Rubio-Blanco, R Martínez-Díaz-González… - Journal for Nature …, 2024 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic changes pose a significant threat to global biodiversity, especially in reptiles.
Mexico, renowned for its diverse reptile population, is experiencing habitat disturbance and …

Reptile road mortality in Nebraska, USA: insights from citizen science data

A Junaid - 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Reptiles (Crocodylia, Rhynchocephalia, Squamata, Testudines) represent the most diverse
group of vertebrates, with over 12,000 identified species (Wotherspoon et al. 2024; Oskyrko …

Spatial Ecology of a Threatened Liolaemid Lizard: The Interplay of Intrinsic and Environmental Factors

JE Dajil, C Block, LE Vega, OA Stellatelli - Current Herpetology, 2024 - jstage.jst.go.jp
The spatial ecology of animals is influenced by the structure of their physical habitat, which
affects the availability of refuges and microclimate, as well as the spatial positioning of …

Use of linear features by red-legged partridges in an intensive agricultural landscape: implications for landscape management in farmland

C Perrot, L Seranne, A Berceaux… - Peer Community …, 2024 - peercommunityjournal.org
Current agricultural practices and change are the major cause of biodiversity loss. An
important change associated with the intensification of agriculture in the last 50 years is the …

[PDF][PDF] EFFECTS OF AGRICULTURAL LAND USE IN ABUNDANCE AND MICROHABITAT USE OF THE GENERALIST LIZARD TROPIDURUS HISPIDUS

RW ÁVILA - Herpetological Conservation and Biology, 2023 - researchgate.net
The conversion of natural vegetation areas for agriculture causes the local extinction of
many species, although a few species may benefit from the conversion. We evaluated how …

Spatial ecology of the Texas Alligator Lizard (Gerrhonotus infernalis) in Blanco County, Texas

CM Fielder, WA Ryberg, DK Walkup, JM Holmes… - Western North American …, 2023 - BioOne
Texas Alligator Lizards (Gerrhonotus infernalis) range from Central Texas into adjacent
northeastern Mexico, and published ecological studies on their terrestrial and arboreal …

[PDF][PDF] Peer Community Journal

C Perrot, L Seranne, A Berceaux, M Noël, B Arroyo… - 2024 - scholar.archive.org
Current agricultural practices and change are the major cause of biodiversity loss. An
important change associated with the intensification of agriculture in the last 50 years is the …

The conservation potential of small habitat fragments for reptiles: insights from monitoring, genomics, and translocations

D Westaway - 2024 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
Landscape modification for agriculture has shaped ecosystems globally, driving widespread
population declines and range reductions of native fauna. However, some species persist …