Coexistence across space and time: Social‐ecological patterns within a decade of human‐coyote interactions in San Francisco

CE Wilkinson, T Caspi, LA Stanton… - People and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Global change is increasing the frequency and severity of human‐wildlife interactions by
pushing people and wildlife into increasingly resource‐limited shared spaces. To …

Data-integration of opportunistic species observations into hierarchical modeling frameworks improves spatial predictions for urban red squirrels

M Grabow, JLP Louvrier, A Planillo, S Kiefer… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The prevailing trend of increasing urbanization and habitat fragmentation makes knowledge
of species' habitat requirements and distribution a crucial factor in conservation and urban …

The coyote in the cloud

CA Niesner, C Kelty, S Robins - Environment and Planning …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Coyotes (Canis latrans) exist throughout North America and increasingly thrive in dense
urban spaces; they also cause controversies when they eat small pets or seem to pose a …

Animals, Angelenos, and the Arbitrary: Analyzing Human-Wildlife Entanglement in Los Angeles

S Altrudi, CM Kelty - Environmental Humanities, 2022 - read.dukeupress.edu
Multispecies entanglement has been a major research focus in environmental humanities,
aiming to rethink ontological and ethical possibilities, especially in urban settings, by …

[HTML][HTML] (Co) producing landscapes of coexistence: A historical political ecology of human-wolf relations in Italy

V Donfrancesco - Geoforum, 2024 - Elsevier
There is increasing interest in human-wildlife coexistence. In Europe, coexistence with
expanding large carnivore populations is a pressing issue. Seeking to inform contemporary …

Urban trawling bats depend on green and blue space in a subtropical city: implications for urban planning and climate change resilience

V Gorecki, M Rhodes, S Parsons - Urban Ecosystems, 2024 - Springer
Efforts to create sustainable cities and urban climate-resilience depend on understanding
how wildlife use the urban matrix to guide urban planning and design. Urban environments …

Vehicular traffic effects on elk and white-tailed deer behavior near wildlife underpasses

M Nojoumi, AP Clevenger, DT Blumstein, ES Abelson - PLoS one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Roads fragment animal populations, vehicles kill and injure animals, and traffic may affect
animal behavior. Mitigation efforts (eg, wildlife underpasses) are constructed to prevent …

Life in the deadlands: unearthing reasons for visiting and visitor perceptions of wildlife in London's Magnificent Seven cemeteries

SS Moesch, Z Ladds, RA Francis - Journal of Urban Ecology, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Cemeteries, traditionally reserved for mourning, are also valuable urban green spaces
contributing to ecosystem services, wildlife habitats, and human well-being. This study …

[BOOK][B] At Home With Coyotes: An Exploration of Human-Coyote Relations in the Los Angeles 'Ecology of Selves'

CA Niesner - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Urban coyotes (Canis latrans) have increasingly made their homes in American cities like
Los Angeles and ongoing research into their flourishing has taken on new urgency due to …

How land use influences wildlife occupancy and species richness in the City of Cape Town

A Oladimeji - 2024 - open.uct.ac.za
Urbanisation is rapidly transforming and fragmenting natural habitat, disrupting ecosystems
and negatively impacting biodiversity. The city of Cape Town is situated in a global …