We are using bobcats (Lynx rufus) as a model organism to examine how roads affect the abundance, distribution, and genetic structure of a wide-ranging carnivore. First, we compared the distribution of bobcat-vehicle collisions to road density and then estimated collision probabilities for specific landscapes using a moving window with road-specific traffic volume. Next, we obtained incidental observations of bobcats from the public, camera-trap detections, and locations of bobcats equipped with GPS collars to examine habitat selection. These data were used to generate a cost-surface map to investigate potential barrier effects of roads. Finally, we have begun an examination of genetic structure of bobcat populations in relation to major roa...
Coexistence between humans and large carnivores may depend on carnivore adaptations to use developed...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are highly mobile, occupy diverse habitat types, and are well-suited for adapta...
The large area requirements and trophic level position of large mammalian carnivores allow them to s...
We are using bobcats (Lynx rufus) as a model organism to examine how roads affect the abundance, dis...
© 2019, The Author(s). Roadways pose challenges for conserving wide-ranging animal species. As bobca...
Human developments have detrimental effects on wildlife populations globally with carnivores being p...
Terrestrial carnivores are among the most imperiled species worldwide, yet some species are resilien...
Landscape connectivity is integral to the persistence of metapopulations of wide ranging carnivores ...
Understanding a species’ ability to adapt and persist in a human-dominated landscape is important as...
Global urbanization is rapidly changing the landscape for wildlife species that must learn to persis...
Lynx rufus (Bobcat) is a wide-ranging and highly adaptable predator whose populations are increasing...
<div><p>Landscape connectivity is integral to the persistence of metapopulations of wide ranging car...
Urbanization can result in the fragmentation of once contiguous natural landscapes into a patchy hab...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are generalist carnivores with an expansive range from southern Canada to north...
Urbanization profoundly impacts animal populations by causing isolation, increased susceptibility to...
Coexistence between humans and large carnivores may depend on carnivore adaptations to use developed...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are highly mobile, occupy diverse habitat types, and are well-suited for adapta...
The large area requirements and trophic level position of large mammalian carnivores allow them to s...
We are using bobcats (Lynx rufus) as a model organism to examine how roads affect the abundance, dis...
© 2019, The Author(s). Roadways pose challenges for conserving wide-ranging animal species. As bobca...
Human developments have detrimental effects on wildlife populations globally with carnivores being p...
Terrestrial carnivores are among the most imperiled species worldwide, yet some species are resilien...
Landscape connectivity is integral to the persistence of metapopulations of wide ranging carnivores ...
Understanding a species’ ability to adapt and persist in a human-dominated landscape is important as...
Global urbanization is rapidly changing the landscape for wildlife species that must learn to persis...
Lynx rufus (Bobcat) is a wide-ranging and highly adaptable predator whose populations are increasing...
<div><p>Landscape connectivity is integral to the persistence of metapopulations of wide ranging car...
Urbanization can result in the fragmentation of once contiguous natural landscapes into a patchy hab...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are generalist carnivores with an expansive range from southern Canada to north...
Urbanization profoundly impacts animal populations by causing isolation, increased susceptibility to...
Coexistence between humans and large carnivores may depend on carnivore adaptations to use developed...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are highly mobile, occupy diverse habitat types, and are well-suited for adapta...
The large area requirements and trophic level position of large mammalian carnivores allow them to s...