Wildfires and invasive species have caused widespread changes in western North America’s shrub-steppe landscapes. The bottom–up consequences of degraded shrublands on predator ecology and demography remain poorly understood. We used a before–after paired design to study whether Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) diet and nestling survivorship changed following wildfires in southwestern Idaho, USA. We assessed burn extents from 1981 to 2013 and vegetation changes between 1979 (pre-burn) and 2014 (post-burn) within 3 km of Golden Eagle nesting centroids. We measured the frequency and biomass of individual prey, calculated diet diversity indexes, and monitored nestling survivorship at 15 territories in 1971–1981 and 2014–2015. On average, 0.70 o...
Different forms of outdoor recreation have different spatiotemporal activity patterns that may have ...
Ecological disturbances shape and maintain natural communities, but climate change and human land us...
Top predators may adapt their diets to changes in prey availability where human-induced environmenta...
Wildfires and invasive species have caused widespread changes in western North America\u27s shrub-st...
Anthropogenic stressors have resulted in ecosystem impoverishment and biodiversity loss worldwide. A...
The shrubsteppe ecosystem of western North America is threatened by multiple, increasing threats tha...
Wildfire is a key factor influencing bird communities in western North American forests. We need to ...
Wildfire is an important driver of forest bird communities in western North America. To fully unders...
Species–environment relationships for highly mobile species outside of the breeding season are often...
Declining populations of plant and animal species is a major concern threatening global biodiversity...
Since the 1940\u27s, the Snake River Canyon and surrounding shrubsteppe plateau in southwestern Idah...
Development and climate change in the sagebrush habitats are causing population declines of North Am...
Graduation date: 2014Energy development is expanding rapidly across the western US. Negative effects...
Fire can cause profound changes in the composition and abundance of plant and animal species, but lo...
Wildfire is often considered a destructive force. However, we have learned that fire is a natural pa...
Different forms of outdoor recreation have different spatiotemporal activity patterns that may have ...
Ecological disturbances shape and maintain natural communities, but climate change and human land us...
Top predators may adapt their diets to changes in prey availability where human-induced environmenta...
Wildfires and invasive species have caused widespread changes in western North America\u27s shrub-st...
Anthropogenic stressors have resulted in ecosystem impoverishment and biodiversity loss worldwide. A...
The shrubsteppe ecosystem of western North America is threatened by multiple, increasing threats tha...
Wildfire is a key factor influencing bird communities in western North American forests. We need to ...
Wildfire is an important driver of forest bird communities in western North America. To fully unders...
Species–environment relationships for highly mobile species outside of the breeding season are often...
Declining populations of plant and animal species is a major concern threatening global biodiversity...
Since the 1940\u27s, the Snake River Canyon and surrounding shrubsteppe plateau in southwestern Idah...
Development and climate change in the sagebrush habitats are causing population declines of North Am...
Graduation date: 2014Energy development is expanding rapidly across the western US. Negative effects...
Fire can cause profound changes in the composition and abundance of plant and animal species, but lo...
Wildfire is often considered a destructive force. However, we have learned that fire is a natural pa...
Different forms of outdoor recreation have different spatiotemporal activity patterns that may have ...
Ecological disturbances shape and maintain natural communities, but climate change and human land us...
Top predators may adapt their diets to changes in prey availability where human-induced environmenta...