Wildfires are increasing in size, frequency, and severity due to climate change and fire suppression, but the direct and indirect effects on wildlife remain largely unresolved. Fire removes forest canopy, which can improve forage for ungulates but also reduce snow interception, leading to a deeper snowpack and potentially increased vulnerability to predation in winter. If ungulates exhibit predator-mediated foraging, burns should generally be selected for in summer to access high-quality forage and avoided in winter to reduce predation risk in deep snow. Fires also typically increase the amount of deadfall and initiate growth of dense understory vegetation, creating obstacles that may confer a hunting advantage to stalking predators and a d...
We studied changes in vegetation and habitat selection by endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep (Ov...
Wildfire and post-fire salvage logging are altering North American forests at an unprecedented rate....
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
In the event of a fire, almost all of the wildlife tends to escape to safer habitat, and return post...
Wildfires occur on a worldwide scale in a range of different environments and with varying levels of...
The Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) is an ecologically and culturally important wildlife...
A combination of climate change and decades of fire suppression has led to an increase in the size o...
Fire is a process that shaped and maintained most terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. Changes in land ...
Climate disruption is anticipated to impact global biodiversity in the twenty-first century, in part...
The persistence of wildlife species in fire-prone ecosystems is under increasing pressure from globa...
Wildfire influences the ecosystem function of fire adapted ecosystems. Climate change has shifted th...
Wildfires in the western United States have been increasing in size and severity over the last sever...
ABSTRACT: The increasing frequency and extent of wildfires in Alaska over the last half century has ...
The outcome of encounters between predators and prey affects predation rates and ultimately populati...
The availability and quality of forage on the landscape constitute the foodscape within which animal...
We studied changes in vegetation and habitat selection by endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep (Ov...
Wildfire and post-fire salvage logging are altering North American forests at an unprecedented rate....
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
In the event of a fire, almost all of the wildlife tends to escape to safer habitat, and return post...
Wildfires occur on a worldwide scale in a range of different environments and with varying levels of...
The Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) is an ecologically and culturally important wildlife...
A combination of climate change and decades of fire suppression has led to an increase in the size o...
Fire is a process that shaped and maintained most terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. Changes in land ...
Climate disruption is anticipated to impact global biodiversity in the twenty-first century, in part...
The persistence of wildlife species in fire-prone ecosystems is under increasing pressure from globa...
Wildfire influences the ecosystem function of fire adapted ecosystems. Climate change has shifted th...
Wildfires in the western United States have been increasing in size and severity over the last sever...
ABSTRACT: The increasing frequency and extent of wildfires in Alaska over the last half century has ...
The outcome of encounters between predators and prey affects predation rates and ultimately populati...
The availability and quality of forage on the landscape constitute the foodscape within which animal...
We studied changes in vegetation and habitat selection by endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep (Ov...
Wildfire and post-fire salvage logging are altering North American forests at an unprecedented rate....
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...