Patterns and determinants of dispersal in grey wolves (Canis lupus)
A Morales‐González, A Fernández‐Gil… - Biological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Dispersal is a key demographic process involving three stages: emigration, transience and
settlement; each of which is influenced by individual, social and environmental …
settlement; each of which is influenced by individual, social and environmental …
[HTML][HTML] Reconciling cities with nature: Identifying local Blue-Green Infrastructure interventions for regional biodiversity enhancement
Increasing urbanization degrades quantity, quality, and the functionality of spatial cohesion
of natural areas essential to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning worldwide. The …
of natural areas essential to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning worldwide. The …
Identifying ecological corridors for the Chinese ecological conservation redline
M Tian, X Chen, J Gao, Y Tian - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Due to the fragmentation of protected areas (PA), it is important to build ecological corridors
in order to connect scattered PA and form protection networks for biodiversity conservation …
in order to connect scattered PA and form protection networks for biodiversity conservation …
First assessment of habitat suitability and connectivity for the golden jackal in north-eastern Italy
Compared with the rapid expansion across Europe, the golden jackal colonization of Italy is
still limited and slow. No study focused on the habitat selection or landscape connectivity for …
still limited and slow. No study focused on the habitat selection or landscape connectivity for …
First evidence of widespread positivity to anticoagulant rodenticides in grey wolves (Canis lupus)
Abstract Second-generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides (ARs) can be critical for carnivores,
due to their widespread use and impacts. However, although many studies explored the …
due to their widespread use and impacts. However, although many studies explored the …
Hide-and-Seek in a Highly Human-Dominated Landscape: Insights into Movement Patterns and Selection of Resting Sites of Rehabilitated Wolves (Canis lupus) in …
Simple Summary In the last decades, a significant recovery and natural expansion of the
wolf (Canis lupus) populations has occurred across Europe. This remarkable recolonisation …
wolf (Canis lupus) populations has occurred across Europe. This remarkable recolonisation …
A spatially explicit analytical framework to assess wildfire risks on brown bear habitat and corridors in conservation areas
Background Humans have altered fire regimes across ecosystems due to climate change,
land use change, and increasing ignition. Unprecedented shifts in fire regimes affect …
land use change, and increasing ignition. Unprecedented shifts in fire regimes affect …
Modelling elephant corridors over two decades reveals opportunities for conserving connectivity across a large protected area network
Protected area (PA) connectivity is pivotal for the persistence of wide-ranging wildlife
species, but is challenged by habitat loss and fragmentation. We analyzed habitat suitability …
species, but is challenged by habitat loss and fragmentation. We analyzed habitat suitability …
Consolidating diverse modeling methods and spatial prioritization for multispecies connectivity planning
Introduction Given the different life histories and movement behaviors of diverse species,
reconciling conservation measures to benefit all species is a critical concern for landscape …
reconciling conservation measures to benefit all species is a critical concern for landscape …
En route to the North: modelling crested porcupine habitat suitability and dispersal flows across a highly anthropized area in northern Italy
The crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata) underwent a rapid and widespread range expansion
in Italy. Nowadays the species is moving towards the northernmost regions of the country …
in Italy. Nowadays the species is moving towards the northernmost regions of the country …