The indirect effects of anthropogenic disturbances on wildlife are relatively difficult to detect, much less study, yet understanding these more subtle influences are particularly critical for the conservation of species-at-risk. In this study, I used radio-telemetry and mark-recapture methods to investigate the indirect effects of human disturbance and habitat development on the body characteristics, behaviour, and spatial ecology of a population of rattlesnakes (a threatened species) in Osoyoos, British Columbia. I collected data in 2010 and 2011 to augment a data set spanning 2002 to 2012. Individuals in highly disturbed landscapes had lower body condition than snakes in other areas, and lost body weight over the foraging season. Strong ...
The mitigation of human-rattlesnake conflicts often involves euthanizing or translocating the offend...
The mitigation of human-rattlesnake conflicts often involves euthanizing or translocating the offend...
Modelling the distribution and abundance of species at risk is extremely important for their conserv...
The indirect effects of anthropogenic disturbances on wildlife are relatively difficult to detect, m...
Effective conservation strategies and management plans for wildlife species, especially species-at-r...
Fire is a dominant force in the Pacific Northwest that shapes ecosystems and influences wildlife, ye...
The importance of thermal features to habitat selection by terrestrial ectotherms such as reptiles h...
Research on the ecology and evolution of rattlesnakes has been sporadic over the past 80 years, but ...
Research on the ecology and evolution of rattlesnakes has been sporadic over the past 80 years, but ...
Knowledge of habitat use and resource selection behaviours are critical to understanding the populat...
xii, 83 leaves : col. ill., col. maps ; 29 cmEighteen prairie rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis viridis...
Understanding the dynamics of movement in animals threatened by habitat alterations requires that st...
Crotalus oreganus, the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake, is the only species of rattlesnake that inhabit...
Direct mortality due to wildlife-vehicle collisions has emerged as a major and worldwide conservatio...
AS HUMANITY continues to grow and expand, we inevitably encroach on wildlife habitat. This can creat...
The mitigation of human-rattlesnake conflicts often involves euthanizing or translocating the offend...
The mitigation of human-rattlesnake conflicts often involves euthanizing or translocating the offend...
Modelling the distribution and abundance of species at risk is extremely important for their conserv...
The indirect effects of anthropogenic disturbances on wildlife are relatively difficult to detect, m...
Effective conservation strategies and management plans for wildlife species, especially species-at-r...
Fire is a dominant force in the Pacific Northwest that shapes ecosystems and influences wildlife, ye...
The importance of thermal features to habitat selection by terrestrial ectotherms such as reptiles h...
Research on the ecology and evolution of rattlesnakes has been sporadic over the past 80 years, but ...
Research on the ecology and evolution of rattlesnakes has been sporadic over the past 80 years, but ...
Knowledge of habitat use and resource selection behaviours are critical to understanding the populat...
xii, 83 leaves : col. ill., col. maps ; 29 cmEighteen prairie rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis viridis...
Understanding the dynamics of movement in animals threatened by habitat alterations requires that st...
Crotalus oreganus, the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake, is the only species of rattlesnake that inhabit...
Direct mortality due to wildlife-vehicle collisions has emerged as a major and worldwide conservatio...
AS HUMANITY continues to grow and expand, we inevitably encroach on wildlife habitat. This can creat...
The mitigation of human-rattlesnake conflicts often involves euthanizing or translocating the offend...
The mitigation of human-rattlesnake conflicts often involves euthanizing or translocating the offend...
Modelling the distribution and abundance of species at risk is extremely important for their conserv...