Accuracy of resource selection functions across spatial scales
CB Meyer, W Thuiller - Diversity and Distributions, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Resource selection functions (RSFs) can be used to map suitable habitat of a species based
on predicted probability of use. The spatial scale may affect accuracy of such predictions. To …
on predicted probability of use. The spatial scale may affect accuracy of such predictions. To …
A review of threshold responses of birds to landscape changes across the world
Identifying the threshold of habitat cover beyond which species of birds are locally lost is
useful for understanding the biological consequences of landscape changes. However …
useful for understanding the biological consequences of landscape changes. However …
Ecological thresholds: an assessment of methods to identify abrupt changes in species–habitat relationships
Habitat thresholds are usually defined as “points of abrupt change” in the species–habitat
relationships. Habitat thresholds can be a key tool for understanding species requirements …
relationships. Habitat thresholds can be a key tool for understanding species requirements …
[BOOK][B] The boreal owl: ecology, behaviour and conservation of a forest-dwelling predator
E Korpimäki, H Hakkarainen - 2012 - books.google.com
Widespread in North American forest regions including the Rocky Mountains, the Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus) was once the most numerous predatory bird in Eurasian boreal forests …
(Aegolius funereus) was once the most numerous predatory bird in Eurasian boreal forests …
Independent effects of fragmentation on forest songbirds: an organism‐based approach
The degree to which spatial patterns influence the dynamics and distribution of populations
is a central question in ecology. This question is even more pressing in the context of rapid …
is a central question in ecology. This question is even more pressing in the context of rapid …
Assessing global efforts in the selection of vertebrates as umbrella species for conservation
N Yang, M Price, Y Xu, Y Zhu, X Zhong, Y Cheng… - Biology, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Conservation funds and resources have long been globally inadequate,
and methods that could maximize conservation outcomes with limited investment, such as …
and methods that could maximize conservation outcomes with limited investment, such as …
Use of LiDAR to define habitat thresholds for forest bird conservation
Quantifying species-habitat relationships provides guidance for establishment of recovery
standards for endangered species, but research on forest bird habitat has been limited by …
standards for endangered species, but research on forest bird habitat has been limited by …
Investigating species–environment relationships at multiple scales: Differentiating between intrinsic scale and the modifiable areal unit problem
In ecology, multi-scale analyses are commonly performed to identify the scale at which a
species interacts with its environment (intrinsic scale). This is typically carried out using multi …
species interacts with its environment (intrinsic scale). This is typically carried out using multi …
Population trends for Swedish breeding birds
R Ottvall, L Edenius, J Elmberg, H Engström… - Ornis …, 2009 - journals.lub.lu.se
We have assessed the population trends for the 255 bird species breeding in Sweden
(including distinct subspecies), based on data for the last 30 and 10 years, respectively …
(including distinct subspecies), based on data for the last 30 and 10 years, respectively …
Impacts of forest management on forest bird occurrence patterns—a case study in Central Europe
The global increase in demand for wood products, calls for a more sustainable management
of forests to optimize both the production of wood and the conservation of forest biodiversity …
of forests to optimize both the production of wood and the conservation of forest biodiversity …