Corvids in urban environments: A systematic global literature review
Simple Summary With regard to their high adaptability to human settlements and global
distribution, corvid birds (crows, ravens, jays, etc.) are good models to understand the …
distribution, corvid birds (crows, ravens, jays, etc.) are good models to understand the …
Can linear transportation infrastructure verges constitute a habitat and/or a corridor for vertebrates in temperate ecosystems? A systematic review
DY Ouédraogo, A Villemey, S Vanpeene… - Environmental …, 2020 - Springer
Background Linear transportation infrastructures (roads, railways, oil and gas pipelines,
powerlines and waterways) generate well documented fragmenting effects on species …
powerlines and waterways) generate well documented fragmenting effects on species …
Evidence for hunter-gatherer impacts on raven diet and ecology in the Gravettian of Southern Moravia
Abstract The earlier Gravettian of Southern Moravia—the Pavlovian—is notable for the many
raven bones (Corvus corax) documented in its faunal assemblages. On the basis of the rich …
raven bones (Corvus corax) documented in its faunal assemblages. On the basis of the rich …
Landscape characteristics and livestock presence influence common ravens: relevance to greater sage‐grouse conservation
Common raven (Corvus corax; hereafter, raven) population abundance in the sagebrush
steppe of the American West has increased threefold during the previous four decades …
steppe of the American West has increased threefold during the previous four decades …
Scavenging affects persistence of avian carcasses resulting from window collisions in an urban landscape
SB Hager, BJ Cosentino… - Journal of Field Ornithology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Collisions with windows remain an important human‐related threat to bird survival in urban
landscapes. Accurately estimating the magnitude of avian mortality at windows is difficult …
landscapes. Accurately estimating the magnitude of avian mortality at windows is difficult …
Effects of power lines on habitat use and demography of greater sage‐grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus)
Energy development and its associated infrastructure, including power lines, may influence
wildlife population dynamics through effects on survival, reproduction, and movements of …
wildlife population dynamics through effects on survival, reproduction, and movements of …
Estimating trends of common raven populations in North America, 1966–2018
Over the last half century, common raven (Corvus corax; raven) populations have increased
in abundance across much of North America. Ravens are generalist predators known to …
in abundance across much of North America. Ravens are generalist predators known to …
Shared space, individually used: spatial behaviour of non-breeding ravens (Corvus corax) close to a permanent anthropogenic food source
Natal dispersal is a well-studied phenomenon that can be divided into three stages:(1)
starting from an area,(2) wandering to another area and (3) either settling in that area to …
starting from an area,(2) wandering to another area and (3) either settling in that area to …
Anthropogenic food use and diet overlap between red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus) in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
GA Savory, CM Hunter, MJ Wooller… - Canadian Journal of …, 2014 - cdnsciencepub.com
Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes (L., 1758)) recently expanded into the oil fields at Prudhoe Bay,
Alaska, USA, and we hypothesized that the availability of anthropogenic foods may …
Alaska, USA, and we hypothesized that the availability of anthropogenic foods may …
The spatial and temporal exploitation of anthropogenic food sources by common ravens (Corvus corax) in the Alps
Abstract Background Anthropogenic food sources (AFSs) are widespread in human-
transformed landscapes and the current scale at which they occur drives ecological change …
transformed landscapes and the current scale at which they occur drives ecological change …