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Trade-Offs Between Forage Availability, Accessibility, and Predation Risk on...
Optimal foraging theory (OFT) and the energy maximization hypothesis (EMH) have long been essential when examining wildlife habitat selection. At high latitudes and altitudes,... -
Restoring historical moose densities results in fewer wolves killed for...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are declining across much of their distribution in Canada in response to habitat alteration, leading to unsustainable predation,... -
Integrating human trail use in montane landscapes reveals larger zones of...
Coexistence between humans and wildlife is necessary for many conservation goals but is difficult to achieve in landscapes with increasing human populations and species that are...