[HTML][HTML] Identifying sustainable coexistence potential by integrating willingness-to-coexist with habitat suitability assessments

SM Vogel, D Vasudev, JO Ogutu, P Taek, E Berti… - Biological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Persistence of species in the Anthropocene depends on human willingness-to-coexist with
them, but this is rarely incorporated into habitat suitability or conservation priority …

Structure and functioning of wild and agricultural grazing ecosystems: A comparative review

GS Kleppel, DA Frank - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2022 - frontiersin.org
For more than 10 million years, large, herd forming ruminants have thrived as parts of
sustainable grazing ecosystems. Conversely, since their domestication 8,000–11,000 years …

Reflections of ecological differences? Stress responses of sympatric Alpine chamois and red deer to weather, forage quality, and human disturbance

P Anderwald, S Campell Andri… - Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Depending on the habitats they live in, temperate ungulates have adapted to different
degrees to seasonally changing forage and weather conditions, and to specific escape …

Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources and its Implications on Biodiversity: A Review

F Ojija, R Nicholaus - East African Journal of Environment and …, 2023 - journals.eanso.org
Climate change-related impacts on water resources can significantly lead to biodiversity
loss. Species with specific water resource adaptations, including threatened and endemic …

Serengeti–Masai Mara ecosystem dynamics inferred from rainfall extremes

ZF Mtewele, G Jia, X Xu - Environmental Research Letters, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract The Serengeti–Masai Mara Ecosystem (SMME) is an iconic ecological and
biodiversity resource in East Africa with a spectacular great animal migration feature …

Seasonal variations of faecal cortisol metabolites in koalas in South East Queensland

F Santamaria, R Palme, R Schlagloth… - Animals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Koala habitat is threatened by urbanisation, agricultural activities and by
increased temperatures and droughts caused by climate change. Habitat loss may cause …

Weather and land cover create a predictable “stress-scape” for a winter-adapted bird

AA Shipley, MJ Sheriff, JN Pauli, B Zuckerberg - Landscape Ecology, 2022 - Springer
Context Variability in temperature and snow cover are characteristics of high-latitude
environments that impose significant pressures on overwintering species. To cope with …

Physiological carry-over effects of variable precipitation are mediated by reproductive status in a long-lived ungulate

JA Hediger, BD Spencer, MF Rice… - Conservation …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
In the age of global climate change, extreme climatic events are expected to increase in
frequency and severity. Animals will be forced to cope with these novel stressors in their …

Season‐dependent impact of forage quality on stress in alpine chamois

L Corlatti, R Palme, TG Valencak… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Chronically heightened stress levels in wildlife species may have detrimental effects on
individual life history traits, for example, through the increased likelihood of disease …

[HTML][HTML] Stress as a facilitator? Territorial male impala have higher glucocorticoid levels than bachelors

L Hunninck, R Palme, MJ Sheriff - General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2020 - Elsevier
Territoriality is a common behavioural adaptation, widespread among ungulates. Here, we
tested the hypothesis that territorial individuals have higher glucocorticoid concentrations …