How nature-based tourism might increase prey vulnerability to predators
Tourism can be deleterious for wildlife because it triggers behavioral changes in individuals
with cascading effects on populations and communities. Among these behavioral changes …
with cascading effects on populations and communities. Among these behavioral changes …
Species' traits as predictors of range shifts under contemporary climate change: A review and meta‐analysis
A growing body of literature seeks to explain variation in range shifts using species'
ecological and life‐history traits, with expectations that shifts should be greater in species …
ecological and life‐history traits, with expectations that shifts should be greater in species …
Behavioural adjustments for a life in the city
While human-induced rapid environmental changes are putting many organisms at risk of
extinction, others are doing better than ever. This raises the question of why organisms differ …
extinction, others are doing better than ever. This raises the question of why organisms differ …
Traits sha** urban tolerance in birds differ around the world
As human density increases, biodiversity must increasingly co-exist with urbanization or face
local extinction. Tolerance of urban areas has been linked to numerous functional traits, yet …
local extinction. Tolerance of urban areas has been linked to numerous functional traits, yet …
Key questions on the role of phenotypic plasticity in eco-evolutionary dynamics
AP Hendry - Journal of Heredity, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Ecology and evolution have long been recognized as reciprocally influencing each other,
with recent research emphasizing how such interactions can occur even on very short …
with recent research emphasizing how such interactions can occur even on very short …
Urbanisation tolerance and the loss of avian diversity
Urbanisation is considered an important driver of current biodiversity loss, but the underlying
causes are not fully understood. It is generally assumed that this loss reflects the fact that …
causes are not fully understood. It is generally assumed that this loss reflects the fact that …
A synthesis of biological invasion hypotheses associated with the introduction–naturalisation–invasion continuum
With the advent of the Anthropocene, biological invasions have reached an unprecedented
level, and the number of species introductions is still increasing in an ever‐changing world …
level, and the number of species introductions is still increasing in an ever‐changing world …
Predicting future invaders and future invasions
Invasive alien species are a great threat to biodiversity and human livelihoods worldwide.
The most effective way to limit their impacts and costs is to prevent their introduction into new …
The most effective way to limit their impacts and costs is to prevent their introduction into new …
[HTML][HTML] Factors affecting success of conservation translocations of terrestrial vertebrates: a global systematic review
Translocation—moving individuals for release in different locations—is among the most
important conservation interventions for increasing or re-establishing populations of …
important conservation interventions for increasing or re-establishing populations of …
[BOOK][B] 40 Years of Evolution: Darwin's Finches on Daphne Major Island, New Edition
PR Grant, BR Grant - 2024 - degruyter.com
40 Years of Evolution is a landmark study of the finches first made famous by Charles
Darwin, one that documents as never before the evolution of species through natural …
Darwin, one that documents as never before the evolution of species through natural …