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View article: Metabarcoding Reveals Fine Scale Patterns of Trophic Resource Use and Partitioning Along Gradients of Land Use and Deer Density in a Multi‐Species Ungulate Community
Metabarcoding Reveals Fine Scale Patterns of Trophic Resource Use and Partitioning Along Gradients of Land Use and Deer Density in a Multi‐Species Ungulate Community Open
Across the northern hemisphere, ungulates are expanding in range and abundance, forming novel communities in increasingly human‐modified landscapes. These shifts drive new interactions over available food resources, but patterns of resourc…
View article: Influence of landscape composition and structure on habitat selection of a large herbivore in managed forests along a latitudinal gradient
Influence of landscape composition and structure on habitat selection of a large herbivore in managed forests along a latitudinal gradient Open
View article: Where to restore: Connectivity forest for spatial prioritization in forest landscape restoration
Where to restore: Connectivity forest for spatial prioritization in forest landscape restoration Open
View article: Temperature mediated habitat selection in sympatric deer species with varying body size: thermal cover and forage availability as potential drivers
Temperature mediated habitat selection in sympatric deer species with varying body size: thermal cover and forage availability as potential drivers Open
View article: Erratum to: A concise history of the black-body radiation problem
Erratum to: A concise history of the black-body radiation problem Open
View article: Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene
Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene Open
Predicting animal movements and spatial distributions is crucial for our comprehension of ecological processes and provides key evidence for conserving and managing populations, species and ecosystems. Notwithstanding considerable progress…
View article: Prediction of UHV-STEM based educational framework for holistic and sustainable living using Educational Data Mining
Prediction of UHV-STEM based educational framework for holistic and sustainable living using Educational Data Mining Open
The rate of digital literacy and computational literacy has undoubtedly risen over the past few decades. But "being literate" rather than "being educated" is still the goal. The focus of every government in the world is undoubtedly on STEM…
View article: The contribution to forest conservation and restoration in Sweden of small, protected patches on private forest land
The contribution to forest conservation and restoration in Sweden of small, protected patches on private forest land Open
In forest regions worldwide, the extent of industrial forestry footprint challenges biodiversity conservation and calls for advanced protection and ecological restoration. The conservation efficiency of protected areas needs to be improved…
View article: Influence of Landscape Composition and Structure on Habitat Selection of a Large Herbivore in Managed Forests Along a Latitudinal Environmental Gradient
Influence of Landscape Composition and Structure on Habitat Selection of a Large Herbivore in Managed Forests Along a Latitudinal Environmental Gradient Open
View article: Interactions between eagles and semi-domestic reindeer – lessons learned from field surveys and deterrents
Interactions between eagles and semi-domestic reindeer – lessons learned from field surveys and deterrents Open
1) Predation by eagles on semi-domesticated reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus ) is a known human-wildlife conflict in Fennoscandia. Both the Golden ( Aquila chrysaetos ) and the White-Tailed Eagle ( Haliaeetus albicilla ) are believed by herder…
View article: Island population demography: Breeding dynamics and drivers of Gotland’s iconic Golden Eagles
Island population demography: Breeding dynamics and drivers of Gotland’s iconic Golden Eagles Open
Raptor populations on islands are limited by resource availability and the dispersal possibilities for young birds, which are often determined by the size of the island. This leads to differences in population dynamics and viability compar…
View article: Linear infrastructure and associated wildlife accidents create an ecological trap for an apex predator and scavenger
Linear infrastructure and associated wildlife accidents create an ecological trap for an apex predator and scavenger Open
Animals may fall into an 'ecological trap' when they select seemingly attractive habitats at the expense of their fitness. This maladaptive behavior is often the result of rapid, human-induced changes in their natal environment, such as th…
View article: To breed or not to breed: Territory occupancy is predicted by reproductive performance and habitat heterogeneity
To breed or not to breed: Territory occupancy is predicted by reproductive performance and habitat heterogeneity Open
Species life history and anthropogenic influence are important drivers of population performance and viability in human‐dominated ecosystems. How these factors affect habitat selection and occupancy in long‐lived species is an important to…
View article: Coexistence from a lion’s perspective: Movements and habitat selection by African lions (Panthera leo) across a multi-use landscape
Coexistence from a lion’s perspective: Movements and habitat selection by African lions (Panthera leo) across a multi-use landscape Open
Diminishing wild space and population fragmentation are key drivers of large carnivore declines worldwide. The persistence of large carnivores in fragmented landscapes often depends on the ability of individuals to move between separated s…
View article: Interactions between eagles and semi-domestic reindeer – lessons learned from field surveys and deterrents
Interactions between eagles and semi-domestic reindeer – lessons learned from field surveys and deterrents Open
1) Predation by eagles on semi-domesticated reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is an emerging human wildlife conflict in Fennoscandia. Both the Golden (Aquila chrysaetos) and the White-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) are believed by herders …
View article: The contribution of small protected areas to the big picture of forest conservation and restoration in Sweden
The contribution of small protected areas to the big picture of forest conservation and restoration in Sweden Open
In forest regions worldwide, industrial forestry has left fragments of natural forests behind. This challenges biodiversity conservation and calls for ecological restoration for sustainable forest management and conservation. The functiona…
View article: Interactions between eagles and semidomestic reindeer: lessons learned from field surveys and deterrents
Interactions between eagles and semidomestic reindeer: lessons learned from field surveys and deterrents Open
Predation by eagles on semi-domesticated reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is an emerging human wildlife conflict in Fennoscandia. Both the Golden (Aquila chrysaetos) and the White-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) are believed by herders to …
View article: The genomic trajectory of ovarian high grade serous carcinoma is determined in STIC lesions
The genomic trajectory of ovarian high grade serous carcinoma is determined in STIC lesions Open
Ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) originates in the fallopian tube, with secretory cells carrying a TP53 mutation, known as ‘p53 signatures’, identified as potential precursors. p53 signatures evolve into serous tubal intraepithel…
View article: Animal migration in the Anthropocene: threats and mitigation options
Animal migration in the Anthropocene: threats and mitigation options Open
Animal migration has fascinated scientists and the public alike for centuries, yet migratory animals are facing diverse threats that could lead to their demise. The Anthropocene is characterised by the reality that humans are the dominant …
View article: Drude's lesser known error of a factor of two and Lorentz's correction
Drude's lesser known error of a factor of two and Lorentz's correction Open
As is well known, Paul Drude put forward the very first quantitative theory of electrical conduction in metals in 1900. He could successfully account for the Wiedemann-Franz law which states that the ratio of thermal to electrical conducti…
View article: Homemade kit for demonstrating Barkhausen Effect
Homemade kit for demonstrating Barkhausen Effect Open
This paper presents an innovative and cost-effective approach to understanding the Barkhausen effect through the design and implementation of an educational kit. The Barkhausen effect, characterized by Barkhausen noise (BN) during magnetiz…
View article: Linear Infrastructure and Associated Wildlife Accidents Create an Ecological Trap for an Apex Predator and Scavenger
Linear Infrastructure and Associated Wildlife Accidents Create an Ecological Trap for an Apex Predator and Scavenger Open
View article: Airborne eDNA captures three decades of ecosystem biodiversity
Airborne eDNA captures three decades of ecosystem biodiversity Open
Conserving biodiversity is a global imperative, yet our capacity to quantify and understand species occurrences has been limited. To help address this challenge, we develop a novel monitoring approach based on deep sequencing of airborne e…
View article: Experimental food subsidies keep eagles inside protected areas: implications for conservation and resource management
Experimental food subsidies keep eagles inside protected areas: implications for conservation and resource management Open
The conservation and management of mobile species, populations and dynamic habitats, presents significant challenges since such species face diverse threats during various stages of their life cycle. Protected areas (PAs) are essential too…
View article: Body mass is associated with hibernation length, body temperature, and heart rate in free-ranging brown bears
Body mass is associated with hibernation length, body temperature, and heart rate in free-ranging brown bears Open
View article: Direct and indirect effects of food, fear and management on crop damage by ungulates
Direct and indirect effects of food, fear and management on crop damage by ungulates Open
Foraging on crops by wild ungulates may create human–wildlife conflicts through reducing crop production. Ungulates interact with and within complex socio‐ecological systems, making the reduction of crop damage a challenging task. Aside fr…
View article: Thermal and behavioural responses of moose to chemical immobilisation from a helicopter
Thermal and behavioural responses of moose to chemical immobilisation from a helicopter Open
Instrumentation and sample collection for wildlife research and management may require chemical immobilisation of animals, which may entail physiological and behavioural effects on them. It is therefore important to evaluate the immobilisa…
View article: Increased summer temperature is associated with reduced calf mass of a circumpolar large mammal through direct thermoregulatory and indirect, food quality, pathways
Increased summer temperature is associated with reduced calf mass of a circumpolar large mammal through direct thermoregulatory and indirect, food quality, pathways Open
Climate change represents a growing ecological challenge. The (sub) arctic and boreal regions of the world experience the most rapid warming, presenting an excellent model system for studying how climate change affects mammals. Moose ( Alc…
View article: Macro‐nutritional balancing in a circumpolar boreal ruminant under winter conditions
Macro‐nutritional balancing in a circumpolar boreal ruminant under winter conditions Open
Differences in botanical diet compositions among a large number of moose faecal samples collected during winter correlated with the nutritional differences identified in the same samples (Mantel‐ r = 0.89, p = 0.001), but the nutritional d…
View article: Population fluctuations and synanthropy explain transmission risk in rodent-borne zoonoses
Population fluctuations and synanthropy explain transmission risk in rodent-borne zoonoses Open
Population fluctuations are widespread across the animal kingdom, especially in the order Rodentia, which includes many globally important reservoir species for zoonotic pathogens. The implications of these fluctuations for zoonotic spillo…