Roads have pervasive impacts on wildlife, including habitat loss and fragmentation, road mortality, habitat pollution and increased human use of habitats surrounding them. However …
Humans are increasingly recognized as important players in predator–prey dynamics by modifying landscapes. This trend has been well‐documented for large mammal …
TL McKay, LA Finnegan - Conservation Science and Practice, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Forest harvesting alters habitat, impacts wildlife, and disrupts ecosystem function. Across the boreal forest of Canada, forest harvesting affects ungulate prey species and their predators …
HW Fuller, S Frey, JT Fisher - Ecological Applications, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Landscape change is a driver of global biodiversity loss. In the western Nearctic, petroleum exploration and extraction is a major contributor to landscape change, with concomitant …
Conservation strategies for imperiled species are frequently based on identifying and addressing the probable causes of population decline, an approach known as the declining …
Growing white‐tailed deer populations in Canada's boreal forest are linked to declines of threatened boreal caribou populations. Recent work by Dickie et al.(2024) shows that …
Q Liu, F Li, L Peng, S Dong, Y Yang, H Cheng - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Sustainable Urban development is an immortal challenge for the world, among which resource-based cities (RBCs) face more complex dilemmas due to their special …
Human disturbance directly affects animal populations and communities, but indirect effects of disturbance on species behaviors are less well understood. For instance, disturbance …
T McKay, L Finnegan - Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Forest harvesting causes habitat loss and alteration and can change predator–prey dynamics. In Canada, forest harvesting has shifted the distribution and abundance of …