Snow melt-out date (SMOD) change spanning four decades in European temperate mountains at 30 m from Landsat time series. [PDF]
Bayle A +4 more
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Abundant deer populations often cause conflicts in suburban communities, yet traditional population reduction methods, such as controlled hunting, can be challenging to implement. Fertility control, specifically through ovariectomy, can limit reproduction and reduce populations in certain settings, but its effect on movement behavior remains poorly ...
Vickie DeNicola +2 more
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Globally increased cropland soil exposure to climate extremes in recent decades. [PDF]
Feng L +11 more
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Combating desrtification in Turkmenistan. Range survey, assessment, and management in Erbent pilot area [PDF]
Gintzburger, Gustave
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Understanding how prey species tradeoff predation risk and resource acquisition is particularly important for advancing our knowledge of predator–prey relationships. We investigated this by studying the use of concentrated anthropogenic resources, namely supplementary feeding sites, by roe deer Capreolus capreolus before and after grey wolf Canis lupus
Federico Ossi +7 more
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Seasonal progression of melt and snowlines in Alaska from SAR reveals impacts of warming. [PDF]
Wells A, Rounce DR, Fahnestock M.
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Using programmable infusion pump in avian species – a validation methodology in geese
Wildlife face anthropogenic and natural stressors that affect their physiology and behaviour. The activity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis and glucocorticoid (GC) production is intrinsically linked with energy regulation and environmental stressors.
Myriam Trottier‐Paquet +5 more
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Record-breaking Greenland ice sheet melt events under recent and future climate. [PDF]
Bonsoms J +5 more
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Quantifying microhabitat selection of snowshoe hares using forest metrics from UAS‐based LiDAR
Identifying the spatial and temporal scale at which animals select resources is critical for predicting how populations respond to changes in the environment. The spatial distribution of fine‐scale resources (e.g. patches of dense vegetation) are often linked with critical life‐history requirements such as denning and feeding sites.
Alexej P. K. Sirén +7 more
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Life history traits explain the intra-seasonal abundance pattern of rare land snail species Vertigo moulinsiana: bridging the theory-application gap. [PDF]
Lipińska AM, Ćmiel AM, Halabowski D.
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