Abstract Background Reintroducing predators is a promising conservation tool to help remedy human-caused ecosystem changes. However, the growth and spread of a reintroduced population is a spatiotemporal process that is driven by a suite of factors, such as habitat change, human activity, and prey availability. Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) are apex predators of nearshore marine ecosystems that had declined nearly to extinction across much of their range by the early 20th century. In Southeast Alaska, which is comprised of a diverse matrix of nearshore habitat and managed areas, reintroduction of 413 individuals in the late 1960s initiated the growth and spread of a population that now exceeds 25,000. Methods Periodic aerial surveys in the re...
Abstract. Reliable information on historical and current population dynamics is central to understan...
Classic ecological theory suggests that a large amount of niche overlap between two competing specie...
International audienceRewilding has become a new paradigm to promote the natural recovery of many fl...
Aim Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) are an apex predator of the nearshore marine community and nearly we...
Abstract Wildlife managers often rely on analyses conducted prior to the widespread adoption of hier...
The recovery of predators has the potential to restore ecosystems and fundamentally alter the servic...
<div><p>Effects of climate change on animal behavior and cascading ecosystem responses are rarely ev...
The influence of sea otters (Enhydra lutris) on nearshore marine communities has been widely studied...
With increased human populations and tourism in coastal areas, there is greater potential for distur...
Species dynamics and interactions in nature often fail to conform to classical ecological models bec...
As preferred prey become scarce, theory suggests that predator per-capita consumption rates decline ...
Partial differential equations (PDEs) are a useful tool for modeling spatiotemporal dynamics of ecol...
Aim To determine the relationships between otter (Lutra lutra) distribution dynamics and environment...
As a benthic foraging marine mammal, sea otters ( Enhydra lutris) present a unique opportunity for c...
Although sea otters (Enhydra lutris) have been a relatively insignificant resource in Alaska during ...
Abstract. Reliable information on historical and current population dynamics is central to understan...
Classic ecological theory suggests that a large amount of niche overlap between two competing specie...
International audienceRewilding has become a new paradigm to promote the natural recovery of many fl...
Aim Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) are an apex predator of the nearshore marine community and nearly we...
Abstract Wildlife managers often rely on analyses conducted prior to the widespread adoption of hier...
The recovery of predators has the potential to restore ecosystems and fundamentally alter the servic...
<div><p>Effects of climate change on animal behavior and cascading ecosystem responses are rarely ev...
The influence of sea otters (Enhydra lutris) on nearshore marine communities has been widely studied...
With increased human populations and tourism in coastal areas, there is greater potential for distur...
Species dynamics and interactions in nature often fail to conform to classical ecological models bec...
As preferred prey become scarce, theory suggests that predator per-capita consumption rates decline ...
Partial differential equations (PDEs) are a useful tool for modeling spatiotemporal dynamics of ecol...
Aim To determine the relationships between otter (Lutra lutra) distribution dynamics and environment...
As a benthic foraging marine mammal, sea otters ( Enhydra lutris) present a unique opportunity for c...
Although sea otters (Enhydra lutris) have been a relatively insignificant resource in Alaska during ...
Abstract. Reliable information on historical and current population dynamics is central to understan...
Classic ecological theory suggests that a large amount of niche overlap between two competing specie...
International audienceRewilding has become a new paradigm to promote the natural recovery of many fl...