There is growing recognition that ecological research must expand its focus beyond inference based on pattern-process relationships to the direct measurement of ecological and physiological processes. Physiological assessment is important because vertebrates cope with unpredictable and noxious stimuli by initiating a stress response. However, an over-activation of the acute stress response by numerous novel and potentially stressful anthropogenic pressures, including those associated with urban edges, has the potential to generate chronic stress and a greater susceptibility to disease, reduce fecundity and survivorship. An individual's physiological response to edge habitats with varying degrees of contrast to the adjacent disturbed urban m...
Abstract Wildlife-human interactions are increasing in prevalence as urban sprawl continues to encro...
Context: Urbanisation is recognised as a primary cause of biodiversity loss. Roads are an inherent e...
Forests and woodlands are under continuing pressure from urban and agricultural development. Tree-de...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the influence of edges with varying adjacent urban...
Abstract Intact ecosystems are being lost or modified worldwide, and many animal species are now fo...
Urban landscapes often expose wildlife populations to enhanced edge effects where the biotic and abi...
Conservation biology and landscape ecology are increasingly concerned with the effects of urbanizati...
With accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding of ecological processes at...
With accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding of ecological processes at...
The need to understand how anthropogenic landscape alteration affects fauna populations has never be...
Climate change and anthropogenic modifications to the landscape can have both positive and negative ...
With accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding of ecological processes at...
Wildlife are increasingly being found to persist in fragmented urban habitats. As human populations ...
Habitat corridors that facilitate functional connectivity are a fundamental component of wildlife co...
Context: What determines mammal occurrence across wildland-urban edges? A better understanding of th...
Abstract Wildlife-human interactions are increasing in prevalence as urban sprawl continues to encro...
Context: Urbanisation is recognised as a primary cause of biodiversity loss. Roads are an inherent e...
Forests and woodlands are under continuing pressure from urban and agricultural development. Tree-de...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the influence of edges with varying adjacent urban...
Abstract Intact ecosystems are being lost or modified worldwide, and many animal species are now fo...
Urban landscapes often expose wildlife populations to enhanced edge effects where the biotic and abi...
Conservation biology and landscape ecology are increasingly concerned with the effects of urbanizati...
With accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding of ecological processes at...
With accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding of ecological processes at...
The need to understand how anthropogenic landscape alteration affects fauna populations has never be...
Climate change and anthropogenic modifications to the landscape can have both positive and negative ...
With accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding of ecological processes at...
Wildlife are increasingly being found to persist in fragmented urban habitats. As human populations ...
Habitat corridors that facilitate functional connectivity are a fundamental component of wildlife co...
Context: What determines mammal occurrence across wildland-urban edges? A better understanding of th...
Abstract Wildlife-human interactions are increasing in prevalence as urban sprawl continues to encro...
Context: Urbanisation is recognised as a primary cause of biodiversity loss. Roads are an inherent e...
Forests and woodlands are under continuing pressure from urban and agricultural development. Tree-de...