Winter is changing: trophic interactions under altered snow regimes

RM Penczykowski, BM Connolly, BT Barton - Food Webs, 2017 - Elsevier
Shifts in abiotic conditions can strongly influence not only the demography, ecology, and
evolution of individual species, but also the networks of interactions that structure …

Wolverines in winter: indirect habitat loss and functional responses to backcountry recreation

K Heinemeyer, J Squires, M Hebblewhite… - …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Outdoor recreation is increasingly recognized to impact nature and wildlife, yet few studies
have examined recreation within large natural landscapes that are critical habitat to some of …

Protection status, human disturbance, snow cover and trapping drive density of a declining wolverine population in the Canadian Rocky Mountains

M Barrueto, A Forshner, J Whittington, AP Clevenger… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Protected areas are important in species conservation, but high rates of human-caused
mortality outside their borders and increasing popularity for recreation can negatively affect …

No time to die: Evolution of a post‐reproductive life stage

P Monaghan, ER Ivimey‐Cook - Journal of Zoology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In some species, permanent curtailment of reproduction part‐way through the lifespan of
adult females is a feature of their evolved life history. The existence of such a post …

Predation or scavenging? Prey body condition influences decision‐making in a facultative predator, the wolverine

J Mattisson, GR Rauset, J Odden, H Andrén… - …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The interaction between predators and their prey is a key factor driving population dynamics
and shaping wildlife communities. Most predators will scavenge in addition to killing their …

Contributions from terrestrial and marine resources stabilize predator populations in a rapidly changing climate

CR Nater, NE Eide, ÅØ Pedersen, NG Yoccoz… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change has different and sometimes divergent effects on terrestrial and marine food
webs, and in coastal ecosystems, these effects are tightly interlinked. Responses of …

The timing of breeding and independence for snow leopard females and their cubs

Ö Johansson, G Ausilio, M Low, P Lkhagvajav… - Mammalian …, 2021 - Springer
Significant knowledge gaps persist on snow leopard demography and reproductive
behavior. From a GPS-collared population in Mongolia, we estimated the timing of mating …

Female breeding dispersal in wolverines, a solitary carnivore with high territorial fidelity

M Aronsson, J Persson - European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2018 - Springer
Individuals' fidelity to an area provides insight into the stability of the spatial and temporal
organisation of animals. Territorial fidelity is often influenced by reproductive success, age …

Effects of reproduction and environmental factors on body temperature and activity patterns of wolverines

A Thiel, AL Evans, B Fuchs, JM Arnemo, M Aronsson… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - Springer
Background Mammals in the far north are exposed to extreme seasonal changes in
environmental conditions, such as temperature and photoperiod, which have notable effects …

Recolonization following past persecution questions the importance of persistent snow cover as a range limiting factor for wolverines

J Persson, A Ordiz, A Ladle, H Andrén… - Global Change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Globally, climate is changing rapidly, which causes shifts in many species' distributions,
stressing the need to understand their response to changing environmental conditions to …