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View article: Global Change Affects Large Herbivore Forage Biomass Through Gradual Successional Shifts and Abrupt Disturbances
Global Change Affects Large Herbivore Forage Biomass Through Gradual Successional Shifts and Abrupt Disturbances Open
Forage availability is a key factor regulating large herbivore populations. Global changes in land use and climate may affect the spatiotemporal distribution of forage across the ranges of large herbivores, especially in mountain ecosystem…
View article: A follow‐up assessment of wildlife‐permeable fences used in the reintroduction of bison
A follow‐up assessment of wildlife‐permeable fences used in the reintroduction of bison Open
Fences are an important tool for anchoring reintroduced species to a target area, and there is a need to understand their effect on other wildlife species. However, little is understood about the response of wildlife to newly constructed f…
View article: Changes in geographical runoff generation in regions affected by climate and resource development: A case study of the Athabasca River
Changes in geographical runoff generation in regions affected by climate and resource development: A case study of the Athabasca River Open
Study region: This study is focused on the lower Athabasca Basin in northwestern Canada that has experienced rapid expansion of oil sands development. Study focus: The goal of this study is to enhance the understanding of the regional role…
View article: Designing a fence that enables free passage of wildlife while containing reintroduced bison: a multispecies evaluation
Designing a fence that enables free passage of wildlife while containing reintroduced bison: a multispecies evaluation Open
Reintroductions of extirpated species are an important global conservation tool, yet can be challenging for wide‐ranging species. Fences that help anchor reintroduced species to a target area may have deleterious effects on other wildlife.…