Summary: A critical question in the conservation of large mammals in the Anthropocene is to know the extent to which they can tolerate human disturbance. Surprisingly, little quantitative data is available about large-scale effects of human activity and land use on their broad scale distribution in Europe. In this study, we quantify the relative importance of human land use and protected areas as opposed to biophysical constraints on large mammal distribution. We analyze data on large mammal distribution to quantify the relative effect of anthropogenic variables on species' distribution as opposed to biophysical constraints. We finally assess the effect of anthropogenic variables on the size of the species' niche by simulating a scenario wh...
Aims To describe the pattern of mean body size of native mammals in Europe, and to investigate its r...
Large carnivores are particularly sensitive to human-induced changes in their habitat, and this has ...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
A critical question in the conservation of large mammals in the Anthropocene is to know the extent t...
Europe is currently being re-colonized by large carnivore species such as brown bear Ursus arctos, E...
Aim: The recent recovery of large carnivores in Europe has been explained as resulting from a decrea...
The cumulative impact of human activities has driven many species into severe declines across the gl...
Human related mortality is a major threat for large carnivores all over the world and there is incre...
Global landscapes are changing due to human activities with consequences for both biodiversity and e...
Humans have occupied or affected with their activities all ecosystems across the planet. Climate cha...
Distributions and populations of large mammals are declining globally, leading to an increase inthei...
The viability of many species depends on the potential of successful dispersal between populations a...
Ecologists have long documented that the world’s biota is spatially organised in regions with bounda...
Humans are implicated as a major driver of species extinctions from the Late Pleistocene to the pres...
In this dissertation, I explore multiple tenets of the textural discontinuity hypothesis, which stat...
Aims To describe the pattern of mean body size of native mammals in Europe, and to investigate its r...
Large carnivores are particularly sensitive to human-induced changes in their habitat, and this has ...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
A critical question in the conservation of large mammals in the Anthropocene is to know the extent t...
Europe is currently being re-colonized by large carnivore species such as brown bear Ursus arctos, E...
Aim: The recent recovery of large carnivores in Europe has been explained as resulting from a decrea...
The cumulative impact of human activities has driven many species into severe declines across the gl...
Human related mortality is a major threat for large carnivores all over the world and there is incre...
Global landscapes are changing due to human activities with consequences for both biodiversity and e...
Humans have occupied or affected with their activities all ecosystems across the planet. Climate cha...
Distributions and populations of large mammals are declining globally, leading to an increase inthei...
The viability of many species depends on the potential of successful dispersal between populations a...
Ecologists have long documented that the world’s biota is spatially organised in regions with bounda...
Humans are implicated as a major driver of species extinctions from the Late Pleistocene to the pres...
In this dissertation, I explore multiple tenets of the textural discontinuity hypothesis, which stat...
Aims To describe the pattern of mean body size of native mammals in Europe, and to investigate its r...
Large carnivores are particularly sensitive to human-induced changes in their habitat, and this has ...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...