Wildlife Affordances of Urban Infrastructure: A Framework to Understand Human-Wildlife Space Use
Landscape affordances, what the environment offers an animal, are inherently species-specific to the extent that each taxon has unique needs and responses to landscape characteristics. Wildlife responses to landscape features range on a continuum from avoidance to attraction and quantifying these ha...
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Auteurs principaux: | Chase A. Niesner, Rachel V. Blakey, Daniel T. Blumstein, Eric S. Abelson |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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