Top predators can have large effects on community and population dynamics but we still know relatively little about their roles in ecosystems and which biotic and abiotic factors potentially affect their behavioral patterns. Understanding the roles played by top predators is a pressing issue because many top predator populations around the world are declining rapidly yet we do not fully understand what the consequences of their potential extirpation could be for ecosystem structure and function. In addition, individual behavioral specialization is commonplace across many taxa, but studies of its prevalence, causes, and consequences in top predator populations are lacking. In this dissertation I investigated the movement, feeding patterns, a...
Reasons are given for believing that charging alligators are serious, especially at their nests and ...
Urbanization impacts wildlife, yet research has been limited to few taxa. American alligators (Allig...
Individual niche specialization (INS) is increasingly recognized as an important component of ecolog...
Top predators can have large effects on community and population dynamics but we still know relative...
1. Highly mobile top predators are hypothesized to spatially and/or temporally link disparate habita...
Movement and habitat use patterns are fundamental components of the behaviors of mobile animals and ...
Indirect trophic effects play important roles in eco-system dynamics and can at times oppose and dom...
1. Large-bodied, top-predators are often highly mobile, with the potential to provide important link...
<p>Poster presented at The Ecological Society of America's 100th Annual Meeting.</p> <p> </p> <p>ABS...
<p>*Note: Due to time constraints, I changed the focus of my analysis from that described in the abs...
<div><p>Large-bodied, top- and apex predators (e.g., crocodilians, sharks, wolves, killer whales) ca...
By eating and scaring prey, predators can exert strong effects on communities and ecosystems. In add...
When wildlife habitat is developed to accommodate growing human populations, wildlife are forced to ...
Human-driven land use change can fundamentally alter ecological communities, especially the diversit...
The American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) has been frequently studied in large reservoirs ...
Reasons are given for believing that charging alligators are serious, especially at their nests and ...
Urbanization impacts wildlife, yet research has been limited to few taxa. American alligators (Allig...
Individual niche specialization (INS) is increasingly recognized as an important component of ecolog...
Top predators can have large effects on community and population dynamics but we still know relative...
1. Highly mobile top predators are hypothesized to spatially and/or temporally link disparate habita...
Movement and habitat use patterns are fundamental components of the behaviors of mobile animals and ...
Indirect trophic effects play important roles in eco-system dynamics and can at times oppose and dom...
1. Large-bodied, top-predators are often highly mobile, with the potential to provide important link...
<p>Poster presented at The Ecological Society of America's 100th Annual Meeting.</p> <p> </p> <p>ABS...
<p>*Note: Due to time constraints, I changed the focus of my analysis from that described in the abs...
<div><p>Large-bodied, top- and apex predators (e.g., crocodilians, sharks, wolves, killer whales) ca...
By eating and scaring prey, predators can exert strong effects on communities and ecosystems. In add...
When wildlife habitat is developed to accommodate growing human populations, wildlife are forced to ...
Human-driven land use change can fundamentally alter ecological communities, especially the diversit...
The American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) has been frequently studied in large reservoirs ...
Reasons are given for believing that charging alligators are serious, especially at their nests and ...
Urbanization impacts wildlife, yet research has been limited to few taxa. American alligators (Allig...
Individual niche specialization (INS) is increasingly recognized as an important component of ecolog...