Anthropogenic degradation of natural habitats is a global driver of wildlife population declines. Local population responses to such environmental perturbations are generally well understood, but in socially structured populations, interactions between environmental and social factors may influence population responses. Thus, understanding how habitat degradation affects the dynamics of these populations requires simultaneous consideration of social and environmental mechanisms underlying demographic responses. Here we investigated the effect of habitat degradation through commercial forestry on spatiotemporal dynamics of a group-living bird, the Siberian jay, Perisoreus infaustus, in boreal forests of northern Sweden. We assessed the inter...
The dynamics of natural populations may be influenced by a variety of factors, ranging from feeding ...
The potential impact of climatic change on bird species’ distributions in Europe was recently modele...
<div><p>Many studies project future bird ranges by relying on correlative species distribution model...
Anthropogenic degradation of natural habitats is a global driver of wildlife population declines. Lo...
Anthropogenic degradation of natural habitats is a global driver of wildlife population declines. Lo...
The persistence of wildlife populations is under threat as a consequence of human activities, which ...
P>1. There are a number of models describing population structure, many of which have the capacity t...
Anthropogenic climate change is one of the most important factors influencing population growth and ...
Changes in forestry practices and on-going climate change may both have large impacts on forest bird...
Aims: Climate change is known to drive both the reshuffling of whole assemblages and range shifts of...
The Adirondack Park in New York State contains a unique and limited distribution of boreal ecosystem...
In the boreal forests of Fennoscandia, over 99% of the forest area has been altered by forestry prac...
Aim: Changes in climate and land use practices have been found to affect animal populations in diffe...
Protected areas (PAs) should maintain populations of focal species, but their ability to achieve thi...
Climate change and human land use are causing changes to species ranges and abundances. However, fac...
The dynamics of natural populations may be influenced by a variety of factors, ranging from feeding ...
The potential impact of climatic change on bird species’ distributions in Europe was recently modele...
<div><p>Many studies project future bird ranges by relying on correlative species distribution model...
Anthropogenic degradation of natural habitats is a global driver of wildlife population declines. Lo...
Anthropogenic degradation of natural habitats is a global driver of wildlife population declines. Lo...
The persistence of wildlife populations is under threat as a consequence of human activities, which ...
P>1. There are a number of models describing population structure, many of which have the capacity t...
Anthropogenic climate change is one of the most important factors influencing population growth and ...
Changes in forestry practices and on-going climate change may both have large impacts on forest bird...
Aims: Climate change is known to drive both the reshuffling of whole assemblages and range shifts of...
The Adirondack Park in New York State contains a unique and limited distribution of boreal ecosystem...
In the boreal forests of Fennoscandia, over 99% of the forest area has been altered by forestry prac...
Aim: Changes in climate and land use practices have been found to affect animal populations in diffe...
Protected areas (PAs) should maintain populations of focal species, but their ability to achieve thi...
Climate change and human land use are causing changes to species ranges and abundances. However, fac...
The dynamics of natural populations may be influenced by a variety of factors, ranging from feeding ...
The potential impact of climatic change on bird species’ distributions in Europe was recently modele...
<div><p>Many studies project future bird ranges by relying on correlative species distribution model...