Posts Tagged: climate
Climate, food and humans predict communities of mammals in the United States
August 8, 2024
Aim: The assembly of species into communities and ecoregions is the result of interacting factors that affect plant and animal distribution and abundance at biogeographic scales. Here, we empirically derive ecoregions for mammals to test whether human disturbance has become … read more
Posted in Human Dimensions, Resources | Tagged climate, macroecology, mammal communities, masting, species distribution models
Maintaining and Enhancing Connectivity to Address Climate Change Impacts on Wildlife
June 30, 2019
Little doubt remains among scientists that humans are changing the global climate system, and that these changes will have far reaching and fundamental impacts on ecosystems and biodiversity (Solomon et al. 2007). Even if atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations were stabilized … read more
Posted in Human Dimensions | Tagged address, change, climate, connectivity, enhancing, impacts, maintaining
Carrion – It’s What’s for Dinner: Wolves Reduce the Impact of Climate Change
June 15, 2019
Humans have viewed wolves as competitors, threats to personal safety, and symbols of evil throughout history. By the early part of the 20th century, gray wolves (Canis lupus) had been eradicated from 42% of their historic range in North America … read more
Posted in Biology | Tagged carrion, climate, dinner, impact, reduce, wolves