Invisible barriers: anthropogenic impacts on inter-and intra-specific interactions as drivers of landscape-independent fragmentation

O Berger-Tal, D Saltz - Philosophical Transactions of the …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Anthropogenically induced fragmentation constitutes a major threat to biodiversity.
Presently, conservation research and actions focus predominantly on fragmentation caused …

Factors affecting spatiotemporal behaviour in the European brown hare Lepus europaeus: a meta‐analysis

E Mori, R Carbone, A Viviano, M Calosi… - Mammal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The European brown hare Lepus europaeus is the most widely distributed hare
species of the world, being naturally present throughout Eurasia and introduced as a game …

Spatiotemporal overlap between the European brown hare and its potential predators and competitors

A Viviano, E Mori, N Fattorini, G Mazza, L Lazzeri… - Animals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Predator-prey relationships and competition shape interspecific
coexistence in wildlife communities. So far, most published studies have focused on large …

Food quality and quantity are more important in explaining foraging of an intermediate‐sized mammalian herbivore than predation risk or competition

MJA Weterings, S Moonen, HHT Prins… - Ecology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
During times of high activity by predators and competitors, herbivores may be forced to
forage in patches of low‐quality food. However, the relative importance in determining …

Habitat selection by the European hare in arable landscapes: The importance of small‐scale habitat structure for conservation

M Mayer, W Ullmann, P Sunde, C Fischer… - Ecology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Agricultural land‐use practices have intensified over the last decades, leading to population
declines of various farmland species, including the European hare (Lepus europaeus). In …

Better safe than sorry: The response to a simulated predator and unfamiliar scent by the European hare

M Mayer, DH Fog Bjerre, P Sunde - Ethology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Predator presence can create a “landscape of fear,” which is defined as the spatially explicit
distribution of perceived predation risk as seen by prey. Prey species can alter their behavior …

Scared as a hare: effects of capture and experimental disturbance on survival and movement behavior of European hares

M Mayer, L Haugaard, P Sunde - Wildlife Biology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Capture and handling of wildlife is an important component of wildlife studies, and hunting
can be a central tool for wildlife management. However, human‐caused disturbance of …

Do green park characteristics influence human-wildlife distance in arboreal squirrels?

K Uchida, T Yamazaki, Y Ohkubo… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2021 - Elsevier
As an increasing number of wildlife are colonizing urban areas, how to control human-
wildlife interactions has been a pivotal challenge in wildlife management and urban …

Seascape connectivity and the influence of predation risk on the movement of fishes inhabiting a back‐reef ecosystem

JR Rooker, MA Dance, RJD Wells, A Quigg, RL Hill… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The mangrove–seagrass–patch reef (MSP) ecosystem serves as the principal back‐reef
nursery for many reef fishes in the Caribbean, but the functional roles of habitats that form …

Adaptation of farmland mammalian specialist to urban life: Escape behavior of European hare along the urban-rural gradient

A Krivopalova, P Mikula, J Cukor, R Ševčík… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The European hare Lepus europaeus is an iconic but rapidly declining farmland
specialist with recently confirmed populations in urban areas. However, their behavioral …