Combined effects of ocean warming and acidification on marine fish and shellfish: A molecule to ecosystem perspective

S Baag, S Mandal - Science of the Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
It is expected that by 2050 human population will exceed nine billion leading to increased
pressure on marine ecosystems. Therefore, it is conjectured various levels of ecosystem …

Identifying mesopredator release in multi‐predator systems: a review of evidence from North America

DS Jachowski, A Butler, RYY Eng, L Gigliotti… - Mammal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The mesopredator release hypothesis, defined as the change in distribution, abundance or
behaviour of a middle‐ranking predator in response to a decrease in density or distribution …

A continental scale trophic cascade from wolves through coyotes to foxes

TM Newsome, WJ Ripple - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Top‐down processes, via the direct and indirect effects of interspecific competitive killing (no
consumption of the kill) or intraguild predation (consumption of the kill), can potentially …

Golden jackal expansion in Europe: a case of mesopredator release triggered by continent-wide wolf persecution?

M Krofel, G Giannatos, D Cirovic, S Stoyanov… - 2017 - dro.deakin.edu.au
Top-down suppression by apex predators can limit the abundance and spatial distribution of
mesopredators. However, this phenomenon has not been studied over long time periods in …

Group composition effects on aggressive interpack interactions of gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park

KA Cassidy, DR MacNulty, DR Stahler… - Behavioral …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Knowledge of characteristics that promote group success during intraspecific
encounters is key to understanding the adaptive advantages of sociality for many group …

Hybridization and endangered species protection in the molecular era

RK Wayne, HB Shaffer - Molecular Ecology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
After decades of discussion, there is little consensus on the extent to which hybrids between
endangered and nonendangered species should be protected by US law. As increasingly …

Fatal attraction? Intraguild facilitation and suppression among predators

KJ Sivy, CB Pozzanghera, JB Grace… - The American …, 2017 - journals.uchicago.edu
Competition and suppression are recognized as dominant forces that structure predator
communities. Facilitation via carrion provisioning, however, is a ubiquitous interaction …

The evolutionary consequences of interspecific aggression

GF Grether, CN Anderson, JP Drury… - Annals of the New …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Competition has always been a cornerstone of evolutionary biology, and aggression is the
predominant form of direct competition in animals, but the evolutionary effects of aggression …

[HTML][HTML] Construction of ecological corridors in complex terrain areas based on the'cost-function-ecological benefit'model

Y Luo, D Chen, X Luo, H Yu, X Luo - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Western Sichuan Plateau stands as a vital ecological barrier in China. In recent
years, rapid urbanization and infrastructure development have led to increased ecosystem …

Effective corridor width: linking the spatial ecology of wildlife with land use policy

AT Ford, EJ Sunter, C Fauvelle, JL Bradshaw… - European Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Wildlife corridors are a policy tool to maintain or restore connectivity through human-
modified landscapes. While corridors have been an important concept in wildlife …