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View article: Social networks of solitary carnivores: The case of endangered tigers and insights on their conservation
Social networks of solitary carnivores: The case of endangered tigers and insights on their conservation Open
Solitary carnivores are an ecologically important taxa and at a high risk of extinction worldwide. Interactions between conspecifics can influence fitness outcomes and may help these animals cope with environmental and anthropogenic distur…
View article: Habitat and climatic associations of <scp>climate‐sensitive</scp> species along a southern range boundary
Habitat and climatic associations of <span>climate‐sensitive</span> species along a southern range boundary Open
Climate change and habitat loss are recognized as important drivers of shifts in wildlife species' geographic distributions. While often considered independently, there is considerable overlap between these drivers, and understanding how t…
View article: Severe environmental conditions create severe conflicts: A novel ecological pathway to extreme coyote attacks on humans
Severe environmental conditions create severe conflicts: A novel ecological pathway to extreme coyote attacks on humans Open
Identifying the circumstances and causes of carnivore attacks on humans is important for prevention of future incidents as well as employing effective wildlife management strategies. Cape Breton Highlands National Park (CBHNP) in Nova Scot…
View article: Experimental repatriation of snowshoe hares along a southern range boundary reveals historical community interactions
Experimental repatriation of snowshoe hares along a southern range boundary reveals historical community interactions Open
Climate change is altering interspecific interactions globally, yet community‐level responses are difficult to predict due to both the direct and indirect effects of changing abiotic and biotic conditions. Snowshoe hares ( Lepus americanus…
View article: An experimental translocation identifies habitat features that buffer camouflage mismatch in snowshoe hares
An experimental translocation identifies habitat features that buffer camouflage mismatch in snowshoe hares Open
Conservation for species impacted by climate change often occurs at scales impractical for local land managers. Snowshoe hares ( Lepus americanus ) are one of the most well‐documented species declining from climate change–specifically a re…