<div><p>Some animals modify the environment in ways that can influence the resources available to other species. Because red squirrels (<i>Tamiasciurus hudsonicus</i>) create large piles of conifer-cone debris (middens) in which they store cones, squirrels concentrate resources that might affect biodiversity locally. To determine whether other animals are attracted to midden sites beyond their affinity for the same resources that attract red squirrels, we assessed associations between middens, mammals, and birds at population and community levels. We surveyed 75 middens where residency rates of red squirrels varied during the previous five years; sampling along this residency gradient permitted us to evaluate the influence of resources at m...
Although the effects of bird feeding on avian species have been extensively examined, few studies ev...
Introduced species are known for disrupting ecosystems and affecting endemic species. Red squirrels ...
Timber harvesting practises can lead to loss of suitable nesting opportunities and thus have a negat...
Some animals modify the environment in ways that can influence the resources available to other spec...
Some animals modify the environment in ways that can influence the resources available to other spec...
The modifications animals make to their environments can be critical to species diversity. Red squir...
1. Introduced species are, world-wide, one of the most serious threats to biodiversity. Grey squirre...
Wetlands and predation in boreal ecosystems play essential roles throughout the breeding season for ...
The effects of food abundance on the population dynamics and territorial behaviour of red squirrels ...
We studied the abundance of red squirrels, a medium-sized forest rodent widely distributed throughou...
Four red squirrels, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, were trapped, their sex and weight recorded, then they ...
Tree preference of the red squirrel, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, was studied in regards to tree diamete...
On-going recovery of native predators has the potential to alter species interactions, with communit...
The red squirrel, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, ranges through the entire coniferous forest region and mu...
Recent declines in many songbird populations have been attributed to forest fragmentation (Robinson...
Although the effects of bird feeding on avian species have been extensively examined, few studies ev...
Introduced species are known for disrupting ecosystems and affecting endemic species. Red squirrels ...
Timber harvesting practises can lead to loss of suitable nesting opportunities and thus have a negat...
Some animals modify the environment in ways that can influence the resources available to other spec...
Some animals modify the environment in ways that can influence the resources available to other spec...
The modifications animals make to their environments can be critical to species diversity. Red squir...
1. Introduced species are, world-wide, one of the most serious threats to biodiversity. Grey squirre...
Wetlands and predation in boreal ecosystems play essential roles throughout the breeding season for ...
The effects of food abundance on the population dynamics and territorial behaviour of red squirrels ...
We studied the abundance of red squirrels, a medium-sized forest rodent widely distributed throughou...
Four red squirrels, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, were trapped, their sex and weight recorded, then they ...
Tree preference of the red squirrel, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, was studied in regards to tree diamete...
On-going recovery of native predators has the potential to alter species interactions, with communit...
The red squirrel, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus, ranges through the entire coniferous forest region and mu...
Recent declines in many songbird populations have been attributed to forest fragmentation (Robinson...
Although the effects of bird feeding on avian species have been extensively examined, few studies ev...
Introduced species are known for disrupting ecosystems and affecting endemic species. Red squirrels ...
Timber harvesting practises can lead to loss of suitable nesting opportunities and thus have a negat...