Global Trends in Drought Impacts on WildlifeβA Review
We reviewed peer reviewed literature pertaining to instances of anomalous drought (any drought event that deviates from standard conditions (e.g., dry season) when compared to a long term average) an...
New paper from our lab, led by Leah McTigue
We reviewed 40+ years of research on drought affects on wildlife: 66% of single-species responses were negative, only 2% positive.
As droughts intensify under climate change, wildlife are in trouble. πππ§ͺ
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18.02.2026 16:22
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The landscape of no worries? Increased recreation exposure decreases the landscape of human fear in wildlife
Recreation's expanding footprint increasingly overlaps habitats once considered refuges from human disturbance. Yet our ability to predict wildlife reβ¦
With the increase of recreation on public lands, there is an increasing need for data on how recreation affects wildlife. We ask whether wildlife responses to recreation depended on previous exposure to recreation
Paper, led by @markdittmer.bsky.social here www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
29.01.2026 00:09
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We all need a little more levity. So, let's start a Furriendly Friday. I'll be using photos and videos from wildlife studies I have done throughout the years. Here's a #grizzly from one of our #RecreationEcology surveys. #FurriendlyFriday
21.11.2025 16:18
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Very excited to be a part of this work led by @mditmer.bsky.social and Heather Abernathy
06.06.2025 12:08
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New research demonstrates how anonymised mobile phone location data can transform our understanding of human recreation behavior, human wildlife interactions, & wildlife habitat π²π§ͺ
It also offers pathways to improve habitat connectivity mapping ππ
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02.06.2025 07:55
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Let's dive into this a bit. A short and very incomplete thread on US Forest Service research. 1/
31.05.2025 21:05
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Super excited to share this new pub led by @wilsonsherm.bsky.social! We used Nextdoor posts to explore human-carnivore interactions in Los Angeles. Nextdoor offers a useful data source for understanding urban human-wildlife interactions, if human biases are accounted for. Check it out! π§ͺπ
14.04.2025 18:41
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We made the cover of TREE!
03.04.2025 13:49
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A fire-killed forest in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Recently after fire with only snags remaining
We are recruiting a postdoctoral ORISE fellow to join an interdisciplinary team focused on issues of ecosystem type conversion, directional biodiversity change, and what to do about it. Please spread the word! πππ§ͺ
Details here:
www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/...
07.02.2025 23:10
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Time series in R and Stan using the mvgam package: hierarchical GAMs
YouTube video by Nicholas Clark
Another video in my series on applied time series and forecasting with the {mvgam} #rstats π¦. This one introduces State Space hierarchical GAMs and GPs for tackling multivariate series youtu.be/2POK_FVwCHk?...
04.02.2025 08:09
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Grizzly bears & wolves avoid busy hiking trails more than previously thought ποΈ
Explains how, combining camera traps & modelling, researchers found that the strongest disturbance effects take place within 300m for Grizzly Bears & 600m for Grey Wolves πΊππ§ͺ
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23.01.2025 12:04
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Integrating human trail use in montane landscapes reveals larger zones of human influence for wary carnivores π»
πShows how human activity can alter wildlife detection rates π
πResults identify target buffer distances for protected areas near trails π§ͺ
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20.01.2025 10:00
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Figure from the publication, a chart and map illustrating range of tradeoffs across different fuel break locations
Fuel breaks βstrips of land managed for reduced flammabilityβ are designed to aid wildfire suppression and management. π₯However, fuel break construction may reduce wildlife habitat & introduce invasive species. New study investigating these potential trade-offs: www.usgs.gov/centers/fort... π
17.01.2025 13:43
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A nice summary of this recent research about that other ecological disturbance in the west and its rising impact on wildlife
phys.org/news/2024-12...
11.01.2025 04:01
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Predicting fine-scale distributions and emergent spatiotemporal patterns from temporally dynamic step selection simulations https://nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ecog.07421 #Buffalo #Movement #Management
Predicting fine-scale distributions and emergent spatiotemporal patterns from temporally dynamic step selection simulations https://nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ecog.07421 #Buffalo #Movement #Management
23.12.2024 09:26
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Absolutely incredible headline/image pairing from the NYT. No notes.
19.12.2024 17:03
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π£Another paper outπ£
This one is a fun collaboration with @emanzo.bsky.social and the Fondazione Ethoikos team. Using #cameratraps, we explored whether European pine martenβs occurrence and activity were associated with the presence of humans and domestic cats on Elba Island. ππ΅πββ¬
02.12.2024 15:57
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Camera trap image of 3 baby feral pigs, all are brown and foraging.
Our new paper was just published on the survival of feral pigs πin the presence of cougars π¦. Juvenile mortality was mostly due to predation & road kill, not so for adults.
This is part of Mitch's PhD work with CDFW, NWRC, & DoD. We should have more soon! π§ͺ
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
27.11.2024 16:42
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Iβd love an add, please. I work with physiological biologgers and audio playback systems. Thanks!
27.11.2024 16:22
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Please share widely! Apply to come join us at South Dakota State University!
22.11.2024 22:58
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New paper out on climate change, drought and consequences for wildlife! π π§ͺ
Led by the tenacious Dr. van den Bosch (new to blue sky; give him a follow)
16.11.2024 00:48
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