Towards a mechanistic understanding of human‐induced rapid environmental change: a case study linking energy development, nest predation and predators

Volume: 52, Issue: 6, Pages: 1492 - 1499
Published: Sep 4, 2015
Abstract
Summary Demographic consequences of human‐induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) have been widely documented for many populations. The mechanisms underlying such patterns, however, are rarely investigated and yet are critical to understand for effective conservation and management. We investigated the mechanisms underlying reduced avian nest survival with intensification of natural gas development, an increasing source of human‐induced rapid...
Paper Details
Title
Towards a mechanistic understanding of human‐induced rapid environmental change: a case study linking energy development, nest predation and predators
Published Date
Sep 4, 2015
Volume
52
Issue
6
Pages
1492 - 1499
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