Changes in home range sizes and population densities of carnivore species along the natural to urban habitat gradient

M Šálek, L Drahníková, E Tkadlec - Mammal Review, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
With rapid development and the spread of urbanized land, there is an increasing need to
understand species' responses to urban conditions. Carnivores are considered to be …

Not all mammalian small carnivores are equal: a global review of the research effort in urban areas

JP Streicher, T Ramesh, CT Downs - African Journal of Wildlife Research, 2023 - BioOne
Human population increase and anthropogenic land-use changes are impacting biodiversity
globally. Despite an increasing trend in urban wildlife studies, a systematic assessment of …

[图书][B] Animals as neighbors: the past and present of commensal animals

T O'Connor - 2013 - books.google.com
In this fascinating book, Terry O'Connor explores a distinction that is deeply ingrained in
much of the language that we use in zoology, human-animal studies, and archaeology—the …

Habitat selection by two predators in an urban area: The stone marten and red fox in Wrocław (SW Poland)

L Duduś, A Zalewski, O Kozioł, Z Jakubiec, N Król - Mammalian Biology, 2014 - Springer
We analyzed the habitat use of stone martens and red foxes based on incidental
observations within the urbanized zone of Wrocław, SW Poland. We compared proportional …

The good, the bad, and the ugly: space use and intraguild interactions among three opportunistic predators—cat (Felis catus), dog (Canis lupus familiaris), and red fox …

D Krauze-Gryz, JB Gryz, J Goszczyński… - Canadian Journal of …, 2012 - cdnsciencepub.com
Examples of interspecific interactions have been described for mammalian predators, but
less is known regarding disturbances of native predator guilds by domestic predators. We …

Adaptations of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) to urban environments in Sydney, Australia

M Gil-Fernandez, R Harcourt, T Newsome… - Journal of urban …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
With urban encroachment on wild landscapes accelerating globally, there is an urgent need
to understand how wildlife is adapting to anthropogenic change. We compared the …

[HTML][HTML] Spatiotemporal partitioning between the endangered San Joaquin kit fox and a novel mesocarnivore community in the urban environment as revealed by …

C Alipio, MR McCullah-Boozer, CL Gaete… - Global Ecology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Urbanization has led to the rapid formation of novel biotic communities, which via
interspecific interactions, may affect niche partitioning dynamics of native, sensitive species …

Activity patterns and interspecific interactions of free-roaming, domestic cats in managed Trap-Neuter-Return colonies

SM Hernandez, KAT Loyd, AN Newton… - Applied Animal …, 2018 - Elsevier
There is very little information on the activity and experiences of stray cats living in managed
Trap-Neuter-Return colonies. We explored this issue on a barrier island in the southeastern …

Infectious disease and contaminants in urban wildlife: unseen and often overlooked threats

SPD Riley, LEK Serieys, JG Moriarty - Urban wildlife conservation: theory …, 2014 - Springer
Urbanization drastically reduces and fragments wildlife habitat, but it can also generate less
obvious effects that influence wildlife populations and communities. Two important …

Management and conservation of San Joaquin kit foxes in urban environments

BL Cypher, CL Van Horn Job - Proceedings of the vertebrate pest …, 2012 - escholarship.org
The San Joaquin kit fox is listed as federally Endangered and California Threatened,
primarily due to habitat loss from agricultural, industrial, and urban developments. However …