© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. The global spread of urban development and concomitant reduction in wilderness areas can both pressure and entice wild animals to adapt to the urban environment. As wildlife moves into metropolitan areas, however, they come into contact with residents who have become increasingly disconnected from natural environments and have little to no experience in dealing with wild animals. While many large carnivores actively avoid urban areas, North America’s coyote (Canis latrans) has proved remarkably adept at utilizing the highly altered habitat of the modern city. Yet while the coyote’s behavioural adaptations to urban areas have been relatively well researched, fewer studies have focused on huma...
The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such ...
Coyotes appear to be one of the few mammalian carnivores that occur in urban areas, although their t...
In social-ecological systems like cities, where humans are the dominant drivers of most ecological p...
The global spread of urban development and concomitant reduction in wilderness areas can both pressu...
The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such ...
The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such ...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
Increasing global urbanization has altered landscapes for many wildlife species, including carnivore...
By 2050 more than 65% of humans are expected to live in urban and suburban areas. This shift has gai...
Coyotes appear to be one of the few mammalian carnivores that occur in urban areas, although their t...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of carnivores and their interactions with humans is necessary t...
Advisor: Lisa Naughton; Includes survey data, references, appendix (survey questions administered).T...
Increasing urban development can have significant effects on wildlife species, includingcarnivores. ...
The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such ...
Coyotes appear to be one of the few mammalian carnivores that occur in urban areas, although their t...
In social-ecological systems like cities, where humans are the dominant drivers of most ecological p...
The global spread of urban development and concomitant reduction in wilderness areas can both pressu...
The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such ...
The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such ...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
As urban development continues to increase throughout the world, wildlife species, including carnivo...
Increasing global urbanization has altered landscapes for many wildlife species, including carnivore...
By 2050 more than 65% of humans are expected to live in urban and suburban areas. This shift has gai...
Coyotes appear to be one of the few mammalian carnivores that occur in urban areas, although their t...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of carnivores and their interactions with humans is necessary t...
Advisor: Lisa Naughton; Includes survey data, references, appendix (survey questions administered).T...
Increasing urban development can have significant effects on wildlife species, includingcarnivores. ...
The increase of global urbanization can have effects on wildlife species, including carnivores such ...
Coyotes appear to be one of the few mammalian carnivores that occur in urban areas, although their t...
In social-ecological systems like cities, where humans are the dominant drivers of most ecological p...