Daily activity timing in the Anthropocene
Animals are facing novel 'timescapes' in which the stimuli entraining their daily activity
patterns no longer match historical conditions due to anthropogenic disturbance. However …
patterns no longer match historical conditions due to anthropogenic disturbance. However …
Next-generation camera trap**: systematic review of historic trends suggests keys to expanded research applications in ecology and conservation
Camera trap** is an effective non-invasive method for collecting data on wildlife species
to address questions of ecological and conservation interest. We reviewed 2,167 camera …
to address questions of ecological and conservation interest. We reviewed 2,167 camera …
Beyond spatial overlap: harnessing new technologies to resolve the complexities of predator–prey interactions
Predation risk, the probability that a prey animal will be killed by a predator, is fundamental
to theoretical and applied ecology. Predation risk varies with animal behavior and …
to theoretical and applied ecology. Predation risk varies with animal behavior and …
The evolution and ecology of multiple antipredator defences
Prey seldom rely on a single type of antipredator defence, often using multiple defences to
avoid predation. In many cases, selection in different contexts may favour the evolution of …
avoid predation. In many cases, selection in different contexts may favour the evolution of …
The inappropriate use of time‐to‐independence biases estimates of activity patterns of free‐ranging mammals derived from camera traps
Measuring and comparing activity patterns provide key insights into the behavioral trade‐
offs that result in animal activity and their extrinsic and intrinsic drivers. Camera traps are a …
offs that result in animal activity and their extrinsic and intrinsic drivers. Camera traps are a …
Testing umbrella species and food-web properties of large carnivores in the Rocky Mountains
Despite criticisms, the umbrella species concept remains a fundamental conservation tool
for protecting biodiversity in the face of global change, yet it is rarely tested. Food web theory …
for protecting biodiversity in the face of global change, yet it is rarely tested. Food web theory …
Inferring predator–prey interactions from camera traps: A Bayesian co‐abundance modeling approach
Predator–prey dynamics are a fundamental part of ecology, but directly studying interactions
has proven difficult. The proliferation of camera trap** has enabled the collection of large …
has proven difficult. The proliferation of camera trap** has enabled the collection of large …
Predation research with electronic tagging
Predation is a fundamental aspect of ecology that drives ecosystem structure and function. A
better understanding of predation can be facilitated by using electronic tags that log or …
better understanding of predation can be facilitated by using electronic tags that log or …
Methods for monitoring large terrestrial animals in the wild
A Prosekov, A Kuznetsov, A Rada, S Ivanova - Forests, 2020 - mdpi.com
Reliable information about wildlife is absolutely important for making informed management
decisions. The issues with the effectiveness of the control and monitoring of both large and …
decisions. The issues with the effectiveness of the control and monitoring of both large and …
Mismatch between risk and response may amplify lethal and non-lethal effects of humans on wild animal populations
Human activity has rapidly transformed the planet, leading to declines of animal populations
around the world through a range of direct and indirect pathways. Humans have strong …
around the world through a range of direct and indirect pathways. Humans have strong …