Search Results - "Kortello, Andrea"
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The Sustainability of Wolverine Trapping Mortality in Southern Canada
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-02-2020)“…Range declines, habitat connectivity, and trapping have created conservation concern for wolverines throughout their range in North America. Previous…”
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How to find a wolverine: Factors affecting detection at wolverine (Gulo gulo) bait stations in western Canada
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-07-2024)“…High individual detection success enables precise estimates of density and the ability to monitor trends in abundance for wolverine and other low‐density…”
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Wolverines (Gulo gulo) in a changing landscape and warming climate: A decadal synthesis of global conservation ecology research
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-04-2022)“…Wolverines are vulnerable to multiple, widespread, increasing forms of human activity so have become an indicator of conservation success or failure for…”
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Carnivore Contact: A Species Fracture Zone Delineated Amongst Genetically Structured North American Marten Populations (Martes americana and Martes caurina)
Published in Frontiers in genetics (13-07-2020)“…North American martens are forest dependent, influenced by human activity, and climate vulnerable. They have long been managed and harvested throughout their…”
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Movement and habitat selection by Argia vivida (Hagen) (Odonata, Coenagrionidae) in fuel-modified forest
Published in Journal of insect conservation (01-04-2010)“…Fuel management for wildfire protection is becoming increasingly common in the wildland-urban interface and may have conservation implications for species with…”
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Cougar Kill Rate and Prey Composition in a Multiprey System
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-09-2010)“…: Assessing the impact of large carnivores on ungulate prey has been challenging in part because even basic components of predation are difficult to measure…”
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Interactions between cougars (Puma concolor) and gray wolves (Canis lupus) in Banff National Park, Alberta
Published in Écoscience (Sainte-Foy) (01-06-2007)“…Large carnivore populations are recovering in many protected areas in North America, but the effect of increasing carnivore numbers on existing predator-prey…”
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Mechanisms influencing the winter distribution of wolverine Gulo gulo luscus in the southern Columbia Mountains, Canada
Published in Wildlife biology (27-03-2019)“…To better understand the mechanisms driving the distribution of a threatened carnivore, wolverine Gulo gulo, in the southern Columbia Mountains, we contrasted…”
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Interactions between cougars (Puma concolor) and gray wolves (Canis lupus) in Banff National Park, Alberta
Published in Écoscience (Sainte-Foy) (01-01-2007)“…Large carnivore populations are recovering in many protected areas in North America, but the effect of increasing carnivore numbers on existing predator–prey…”
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Cougar Kill Rate and Prey Composition in a Multiprey System
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-09-2010)“…Assessing the impact of large carnivores on ungulate prey has been challenging in part because even basic components of predation are difficult to measure. For…”
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Interactions between cougars (Puma concolor) and gray wolves (Canis lupus) in Banff National Park, Alberta1
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THE RESPONSE OF LARVAL GROWTH RATE TO TEMPERATURE IN THREE SPECIES OF COENAGRIONID DRAGONFLIES WITH SOME COMMENTS ON LESTES DISJUNCTUS (ODONATA: COENAGRIONIDAE, LESTIDAE)
Published in International journal of odonatology (01-11-2000)“…Larval growth rate has the same temperature coefficient in three species of coenagrionids, but Argia vivida and Amphiagrion abbreviatum, which frequently live…”
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