Large-scale genotypic identification reveals density-dependent natal dispersal patterns in an elusive bird of prey

I Penttinen, C Nebel, T Stjernberg, L Kvist… - Movement Ecology, 2024 - Springer
Background Natal dispersal, the distance between site of birth and site of first breeding, has
a fundamental role in population dynamics and species' responses to environmental …

Conspecific density and habitat quality affect breeding habitat selection: Support for the social attraction hypothesis

RJ Swift, MJ Anteau, KS Ellis, MM Ring, MH Sherfy… - …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Breeding habitat selection is a critical component of the annual cycle because of its effect on
fitness. Multiple theories of habitat selection can be differentiated by their responses to the …

[HTML][HTML] Integrating fine-scale habitat suitability and hydrological structures to assess population connectivity for the Kaiser's mountain newt (Neurergus kaiseri) in …

P Karami, S Tavakoli, M Esmaeili - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2024 - Elsevier
The unique life cycle of amphibians, encompassing both aquatic and terrestrial stages,
poses challenges for examining landscape connectivity within meta-populations. Their …

Implications of habitat‐driven survival and dispersal on recruitment in a spatially structured piping plover population

RJ Swift, MJ Anteau, KS Ellis, MM Ring, MH Sherfy… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Natal survival and dispersal have important consequences for populations through the
movement of genes and individuals. Metapopulation theory predicts either balanced natal …

Dispersal in Kentish Plovers (Charadrius alexandrinus): adult females perform furthest movements

DV Cimiotti, L Eberhart-Hertel, A Audevard… - Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
Dispersal is an important behavioral process that plays a significant role in, among others,
speciation, population viability, and individual fitness. Despite progress in avian dispersal …

Estimating population viability of the northern Great Plains piping plover population considering updated population structure, climate change, and intensive …

RJ Swift, MJ Anteau, KS Ellis, GJ MacDonald… - Frontiers in Bird …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
One challenge in wildlife conservation is understanding how various threats and
management actions may influence long-term population viability. This is particularly evident …

Halophytes Dispersion Patterns and Soil Salinity Concentration Across the Egyptian North-Western Mediterranean Coast

NG Galal, LM Bidak, SA Kamal… - International Journal of …, 2023 - ijesr.journals.ekb.eg
Global climate change is considered the largest threat to the natural environment. To
understand Earth's fundamental climate changes. We must look back for millions of years …

[PDF][PDF] Optimising biodiversity net gain outcomes for people and nature

RM Cillero - 2023 - openresearch.surrey.ac.uk
The introduction of the Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) policy in England provides an exciting
opportunity for improving the environment for future generations. Indeed, this policy …

Merkintä-takaisinpyyntimenetelmät ja niiden soveltaminen

A Flinkkilä - 2023 - oulurepo.oulu.fi
Tämä tutkielma käsittelee populaatioekologisessa tutkimuksessa käytettäviä merkintä-
takaisinpyyntimenetelmiä ja niiden soveltamista. Tutkielma esittelee yleisimmät avoimien …

Data integration reveals dynamic and systematic patterns of breeding habitat use by a threatened shorebird

KS Ellis, MJ Anteau, GJ MacDonald, RJ Swift… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Incorporating species distributions into conservation planning has traditionally involved long-
term representations of habitat use where temporal variation is averaged to reveal habitats …