SYNOPSIS. We explore in this paper how animals can be affected by variation in climate, topography, vegetation characteristics, and body size. We utilize new spatially explicit state-of-the-art models that incor-porate principles from heat and mass transfer engineering, physiology, morphology, and behavior that have been modified to provide spatially explicit hypotheses using GIS. We demonstrate how temporal and spatial changes in microclimate resulting from differences in topography and vegetation cover alter animal ener-getics, and behavior. We explore the impacts of these energetic predictions on elk energetics in burned and unburned stands of conifer in winter in Yellowstone National Park, chuckwalla lizard distribution limits in North ...
The need to understand how anthropogenic landscape alteration affects fauna populations has never be...
Ecosystems around the world are being profoundly altered by anthropogenic global change. Two promine...
The scale of the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) raised numerous questions for the man...
SYNOPSIS. We explore in this paper how animals can be affected by variation in climate, topography, ...
The two major aims of our lab are as follows: First, to develop and field-test general mechanistic m...
Temporal changes in net energy balance of animals strongly influence fitness; consequently, natural ...
© 2017 Dr. Matthew MalishevFrom shifts in air temperature on the scale of seconds to blooms of food ...
Explaining and predicting animal movement in heterogeneous landscapes remains challenging. This is i...
When possible, many species will shift in elevation or latitude in response to rising temperatures. ...
The spatial component of herbivory remains enigmatic although it is a central aspect of domestic and...
Biotic responses to environmental change can vary markedly, even among closely related, ecologically...
<div><p>Understanding animal movement behaviour is key to furthering our knowledge on intra- and int...
Species distributions reflect the suite of resources and range of environmental conditions required ...
Climate has substantial influence on the distribution of species, and climate change puts many speci...
Species’ geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However, we often do...
The need to understand how anthropogenic landscape alteration affects fauna populations has never be...
Ecosystems around the world are being profoundly altered by anthropogenic global change. Two promine...
The scale of the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) raised numerous questions for the man...
SYNOPSIS. We explore in this paper how animals can be affected by variation in climate, topography, ...
The two major aims of our lab are as follows: First, to develop and field-test general mechanistic m...
Temporal changes in net energy balance of animals strongly influence fitness; consequently, natural ...
© 2017 Dr. Matthew MalishevFrom shifts in air temperature on the scale of seconds to blooms of food ...
Explaining and predicting animal movement in heterogeneous landscapes remains challenging. This is i...
When possible, many species will shift in elevation or latitude in response to rising temperatures. ...
The spatial component of herbivory remains enigmatic although it is a central aspect of domestic and...
Biotic responses to environmental change can vary markedly, even among closely related, ecologically...
<div><p>Understanding animal movement behaviour is key to furthering our knowledge on intra- and int...
Species distributions reflect the suite of resources and range of environmental conditions required ...
Climate has substantial influence on the distribution of species, and climate change puts many speci...
Species’ geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However, we often do...
The need to understand how anthropogenic landscape alteration affects fauna populations has never be...
Ecosystems around the world are being profoundly altered by anthropogenic global change. Two promine...
The scale of the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park (YNP) raised numerous questions for the man...