In fragmented habitat, population persistence depends in part on patch quality and patch size relative to home range size. The imperiled New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis (Bangs, 1895)) is an obligate user of shrublands in the northeastern United States, a highly fragmented and declining ecosystem. New England cottontail conservation efforts have targeted habitat creation; however, efforts are hindered by a limited knowledge of seasonal space use and its relationship to habitat quality, which could help inform minimum patch size requirements and implications of competition with non-native eastern cottontails (Sylvilagus floridanus (J. A. Allen, 1890)). To address these uncertainties, we modeled home range areas for both spec...
Abstract The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and...
Landscape features of anthropogenic or natural origin can influence organisms’ dispersal patterns an...
Successful recovery of populations of rare and cryptic species requires accurate monitoring of chang...
In fragmented habitat, population persistence depends in part on patch quality and patch size relati...
Habitat quality regulates fitness and population density, making it a key driver of population size....
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) is a high conservation priority in the Northe...
<div><p>The New England cottontail (<i>Sylvilagus transitionalis</i>) is a high conservation priorit...
The changing landscape in New England over the past century has had a profound effect on the abundan...
Changing landscapes in the Northeastern United States over the past century have had a profound effe...
1. Many ecosystems face multiple invaders, and interactions among invasive and native species may co...
Since 1960 the range occupied by New England cottontails (NEC, Sylvilagus transitionalis) in the no...
The changing landscape in New England over the past century has had a profound effect on the abundan...
Context. Designing effective long-term monitoring strategies is essential for managing wildlife popu...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and fragment...
The environment plays an important role in the movement of individuals and their associated genes am...
Abstract The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and...
Landscape features of anthropogenic or natural origin can influence organisms’ dispersal patterns an...
Successful recovery of populations of rare and cryptic species requires accurate monitoring of chang...
In fragmented habitat, population persistence depends in part on patch quality and patch size relati...
Habitat quality regulates fitness and population density, making it a key driver of population size....
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) is a high conservation priority in the Northe...
<div><p>The New England cottontail (<i>Sylvilagus transitionalis</i>) is a high conservation priorit...
The changing landscape in New England over the past century has had a profound effect on the abundan...
Changing landscapes in the Northeastern United States over the past century have had a profound effe...
1. Many ecosystems face multiple invaders, and interactions among invasive and native species may co...
Since 1960 the range occupied by New England cottontails (NEC, Sylvilagus transitionalis) in the no...
The changing landscape in New England over the past century has had a profound effect on the abundan...
Context. Designing effective long-term monitoring strategies is essential for managing wildlife popu...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and fragment...
The environment plays an important role in the movement of individuals and their associated genes am...
Abstract The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and...
Landscape features of anthropogenic or natural origin can influence organisms’ dispersal patterns an...
Successful recovery of populations of rare and cryptic species requires accurate monitoring of chang...