Post‐migratory nonbreeding movements of birds: a review and case study
Seasonal migrations are fascinating and ecologically important, but many migratory species
are declining as climate change and land‐use change alter the habitats used by migrants …
are declining as climate change and land‐use change alter the habitats used by migrants …
Fast food in the city? Nomadic flying-foxes commute less and hang around for longer in urban areas
Urbanization creates novel ecological spaces where some species thrive. Geographical
urbanization promotes human–wildlife conflict; however, we know relatively little about the …
urbanization promotes human–wildlife conflict; however, we know relatively little about the …
[HTML][HTML] Ecological connectivity as a planning tool for the conservation of wildlife in cities
The application of ecological theory in urban planning is becoming more important as land
managers focus on increasing biodiversity to improve human welfare in cities. Authorities …
managers focus on increasing biodiversity to improve human welfare in cities. Authorities …
[HTML][HTML] Individual variation affects outbreak magnitude and predictability in multi-pathogen model of pigeons visiting dairy farms
Zoonotic disease transmission between animals and humans is a growing risk, and the
agricultural context acts as a likely point of transition, with an important role of individual …
agricultural context acts as a likely point of transition, with an important role of individual …
Satellite telemetry reveals complex mixed movement strategies in ibis and spoonbills of Australia: implications for water and wetland management
Waterbird population and species diversity maintenance are important outcomes of wetland
conservation management, but knowledge gaps regarding waterbird movements affect our …
conservation management, but knowledge gaps regarding waterbird movements affect our …
Landscape and habitat characteristics jointly drive the urban distribution of a nuisance species
Identifying environmental variables that affect the distribution of pest and/or nuisance
species promotes effective management strategies by improving urban planning and the …
species promotes effective management strategies by improving urban planning and the …
Land use-driven shifts in shorebird habitat connectivity along the Yellow and Bohai Sea coasts: Dynamics and scenario predictions
C Yang, H Duan, X Yu - Biological Conservation, 2024 - Elsevier
Drastic land use change and human activities have seriously degraded the coastal wetland
ecosystem in the Yellow and Bohai Sea. In recent years, the Chinese government has …
ecosystem in the Yellow and Bohai Sea. In recent years, the Chinese government has …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring the impact of urban regeneration programs on wildlife and human well-being: A case study in Nanning, China
S Chang, K Su, X Jiang, Y You, C Li, L Wang - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Amidst the acceleration of urbanization, a heightened focus on sustainable development is
essential for maintaining urban ecological well-being. In China, the paradigm of urban …
essential for maintaining urban ecological well-being. In China, the paradigm of urban …
[HTML][HTML] Topic modelling for spatial insights: Uncovering space use from movement data
We present a novel approach to understanding space use by moving entities based on
repeated patterns of place visits and transitions. Our approach represents trajectories as text …
repeated patterns of place visits and transitions. Our approach represents trajectories as text …
Leveraging Open‐Source Geographic Databases to Enhance the Representation of Landscape Heterogeneity in Ecological Models
Wildlife abundance and movement are strongly impacted by landscape heterogeneity,
especially in cities which are among the world's most heterogeneous landscapes …
especially in cities which are among the world's most heterogeneous landscapes …