Ability to predict species distribution in a landscape is of crucial importance for natural resource management and species conservation. Therefore, the understanding of species habitat requirements and spatio-temporal dynamics in occurrence is needed. We examined patch occupancy patterns of the Siberian flying squirrel Pteromys volans in northern Finland across a seven year study period. Forest patches dominated by mature spruce (Picea abies) in a study area (375 km2) were surveyed to monitor the presence or absence of the flying squirrel. The patch occupancy pattern was dynamic: about half of the habitat patches were occupied at least once during the study period and more patches were colonised than were abandoned. Patches that were conti...
In fragmented landscapes, the likelihood that a species occupies a particular habitat patch is thoug...
Abstract Unsustainable use of forest resources poses a serious threat to biodiversity worldwide. Th...
In sedentary animals, the choice of a suitable home site is critical to survival and reproductive fi...
Abstract Maintaining biodiversity in boreal forest landscapes in conjunction with forestry is a chal...
Abstract Spatial structure of habitats has been found to affect the species abundance and distribut...
Animals use and select habitat at multiple hierarchical levels and at different spatial scales withi...
Human land use causes declines of natural populations, for example, by loss of habitat area. Additio...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be used to predict species occurrence and to seek insight int...
Urbanization causes modification, fragmentation and loss of native habitats. Such landscape changes ...
This study of the spatial distribution and ecology of the flying squirrel during the turn of the 20t...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be used to predict species occurrence and to seek insight int...
To devise effective conservation actions, it is important to know which factors are associated with ...
Abstract Climatic conditions, trophic links between species and dispersal may induce spatial synchr...
Wildlife conservation is a challenge in urban and peri-urban contexts, as anthropogenic land-use cha...
This study of the spatial distribution and ecology of the flying squirrel during the turn of the 20t...
In fragmented landscapes, the likelihood that a species occupies a particular habitat patch is thoug...
Abstract Unsustainable use of forest resources poses a serious threat to biodiversity worldwide. Th...
In sedentary animals, the choice of a suitable home site is critical to survival and reproductive fi...
Abstract Maintaining biodiversity in boreal forest landscapes in conjunction with forestry is a chal...
Abstract Spatial structure of habitats has been found to affect the species abundance and distribut...
Animals use and select habitat at multiple hierarchical levels and at different spatial scales withi...
Human land use causes declines of natural populations, for example, by loss of habitat area. Additio...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be used to predict species occurrence and to seek insight int...
Urbanization causes modification, fragmentation and loss of native habitats. Such landscape changes ...
This study of the spatial distribution and ecology of the flying squirrel during the turn of the 20t...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be used to predict species occurrence and to seek insight int...
To devise effective conservation actions, it is important to know which factors are associated with ...
Abstract Climatic conditions, trophic links between species and dispersal may induce spatial synchr...
Wildlife conservation is a challenge in urban and peri-urban contexts, as anthropogenic land-use cha...
This study of the spatial distribution and ecology of the flying squirrel during the turn of the 20t...
In fragmented landscapes, the likelihood that a species occupies a particular habitat patch is thoug...
Abstract Unsustainable use of forest resources poses a serious threat to biodiversity worldwide. Th...
In sedentary animals, the choice of a suitable home site is critical to survival and reproductive fi...