Habitat use is widely known to be influenced by abiotic and biotic factors, such as climate, population density, foraging opportunity and predation risk. The influence of the life-history state of an individual organism on habitat use is less well understood, especially for terrestrial mammals. There is good reason to expect that life-history state would affect habitat use. For example, organisms exhibiting poor condition associated with senescence have an increased vulnerability to predation and that vulnerability is known to alter habitat use strategies. We assessed the influence of life-history stage on habitat use for 732 moose (Alces alces) killed by wolves (Canis lupus) over a 50-year period in Isle Royale National Park, an island eco...
Site-specific variation in relative habitat abundance and disturbance regimes may produce difference...
Abstract Landscape characteristics, seasonal changes in the environment, and daylight conditions inf...
We tested the hypothesis that: (1) moose reduction and stabilization harvest regimes implemented in ...
Habitat use is widely known to be influenced by abiotic and biotic factors, such as climate, populat...
The landscape ecology of predation is well studied and known to be influenced by habitat heterogenei...
The landscape ecology of predation is well studied and known to be influenced by habitat heterogenei...
Abstract The landscape ecology of predation is well studied and known to be influenced by habitat he...
1. Landscape changes are happening at an unprecedented pace, and together with high levels of wil...
Aerial survey data collected between 2001 and 2020 were used to assess winter habitat use by moose (...
Long-term, concurrent measurement of population dynamics and associated top-down and bottom-up proce...
Landscape of fear refers to the spatial variation in prey perception of predation risk, that under c...
Long term data indicate that naturally regulated moose populations in southwestern Quebec stabilize ...
The ages of 77 adult Moose (Alces alces) killed by Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) during the period 1967–...
The "re-wilding" of ecosystems with extirpated large mammals has become a focus of recent scientific...
Despite the importance of body size for individual fitness, population dynamics and community dynami...
Site-specific variation in relative habitat abundance and disturbance regimes may produce difference...
Abstract Landscape characteristics, seasonal changes in the environment, and daylight conditions inf...
We tested the hypothesis that: (1) moose reduction and stabilization harvest regimes implemented in ...
Habitat use is widely known to be influenced by abiotic and biotic factors, such as climate, populat...
The landscape ecology of predation is well studied and known to be influenced by habitat heterogenei...
The landscape ecology of predation is well studied and known to be influenced by habitat heterogenei...
Abstract The landscape ecology of predation is well studied and known to be influenced by habitat he...
1. Landscape changes are happening at an unprecedented pace, and together with high levels of wil...
Aerial survey data collected between 2001 and 2020 were used to assess winter habitat use by moose (...
Long-term, concurrent measurement of population dynamics and associated top-down and bottom-up proce...
Landscape of fear refers to the spatial variation in prey perception of predation risk, that under c...
Long term data indicate that naturally regulated moose populations in southwestern Quebec stabilize ...
The ages of 77 adult Moose (Alces alces) killed by Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) during the period 1967–...
The "re-wilding" of ecosystems with extirpated large mammals has become a focus of recent scientific...
Despite the importance of body size for individual fitness, population dynamics and community dynami...
Site-specific variation in relative habitat abundance and disturbance regimes may produce difference...
Abstract Landscape characteristics, seasonal changes in the environment, and daylight conditions inf...
We tested the hypothesis that: (1) moose reduction and stabilization harvest regimes implemented in ...