To conserve biological diversity, protected-area networks must be based not only on current species distributions but also on the landscape\u27s long-term capacity to support populations. We used spatially explicit population models requiring detailed habitat and demographic data to evaluate the ability of existing park systems in the Rocky Mountain region (U.S.A. and Canada) to sustain populations of mammalian carnivores. Predicted patterns of extirpation agreed with those from logistic-regression models based only on park size and connectedness (or isolation) for the grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) in developed landscapes (northern U.S. Rocky Mountains) and semideveloped landscapes (southern Canadian Rocky Mountains). The area-isolation model...
The goal of conservation biology is to understand and prevent the loss of biological diversity. Mode...
As the influence of human activities on natural systems continues to expand, there is a growing need...
Landscape fragmentation affects wildlife population viability, in part, through the effects it has o...
To conserve biological diversity, protected-area networks must be based not only on current species ...
Mammalian species richness, colonization, and extinction are examined in twenty-four western North A...
Current reserve selection algorithms have difficulty evaluating connectivity and other factors neces...
Large carnivores are sensitive to human-caused extirpation due to large home ranges, low population ...
Landscape change is a primary driver of global species decline, requiring effective approaches for m...
The Northern Rockies contain upwards of 10 million acres of the most pristine land left in the Lower...
Land-use change and climate change are recognized as two main drivers of the current biodiversity de...
Informed management of large carnivores depends on the timely and useful presentation of relevant in...
Human activities have dramatic effects on the distribution and abundance of wildlife. Increased road...
Background Global increases in human activity threaten connectivity of animal habit...
Wildlife populations are often influenced by multiple political jurisdictions. This is particularly ...
Most large native carnivores have experienced range contractions due to conflicts with humans, altho...
The goal of conservation biology is to understand and prevent the loss of biological diversity. Mode...
As the influence of human activities on natural systems continues to expand, there is a growing need...
Landscape fragmentation affects wildlife population viability, in part, through the effects it has o...
To conserve biological diversity, protected-area networks must be based not only on current species ...
Mammalian species richness, colonization, and extinction are examined in twenty-four western North A...
Current reserve selection algorithms have difficulty evaluating connectivity and other factors neces...
Large carnivores are sensitive to human-caused extirpation due to large home ranges, low population ...
Landscape change is a primary driver of global species decline, requiring effective approaches for m...
The Northern Rockies contain upwards of 10 million acres of the most pristine land left in the Lower...
Land-use change and climate change are recognized as two main drivers of the current biodiversity de...
Informed management of large carnivores depends on the timely and useful presentation of relevant in...
Human activities have dramatic effects on the distribution and abundance of wildlife. Increased road...
Background Global increases in human activity threaten connectivity of animal habit...
Wildlife populations are often influenced by multiple political jurisdictions. This is particularly ...
Most large native carnivores have experienced range contractions due to conflicts with humans, altho...
The goal of conservation biology is to understand and prevent the loss of biological diversity. Mode...
As the influence of human activities on natural systems continues to expand, there is a growing need...
Landscape fragmentation affects wildlife population viability, in part, through the effects it has o...