Highways associated with expansion of boreal scavengers into the alpine tundra of Fennoscandia ...

1) Habitat fragmentation may affect species distributions through, for example, altered resource availability and shifts in species interactions. Fragmentation by roads has had negative impacts on Fennoscandian alpine ecosystems, with reduction of habitats and connectivity for alpine species. Concur...

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Main Authors: Rød-Eriksen, Lars, Skrutvold, Johanna, Herfindal, Ivar, Jensen, Henrik, Eide, Nina Elisabeth
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.rr4xgxd62
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.rr4xgxd62 2024-06-09T07:42:47+00:00 Highways associated with expansion of boreal scavengers into the alpine tundra of Fennoscandia ... Rød-Eriksen, Lars Skrutvold, Johanna Herfindal, Ivar Jensen, Henrik Eide, Nina Elisabeth 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.rr4xgxd62 https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.rr4xgxd62 en eng Dryad Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 corvids subsidies nest predation road ecology scavengers red fox Dataset dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.rr4xgxd62 2024-05-13T11:09:41Z 1) Habitat fragmentation may affect species distributions through, for example, altered resource availability and shifts in species interactions. Fragmentation by roads has had negative impacts on Fennoscandian alpine ecosystems, with reduction of habitats and connectivity for alpine species. Concurrently, infrastructure development cause influx of subsidies through roadkills and litter, which may facilitate expansion of boreal scavenging species, such as the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), which may intensify negative interactions with alpine species. Hence, understanding the impact of subsidies within marginal alpine areas is imperative for successful conservation and management of particularly vulnerable alpine species. 2) We used snow tracking and camera traps in three alpine tundra areas in Norway to investigate whether the presence of boreal scavengers were positively associated with highways during winter, and if this contrasted the pattern of a critically endangered alpine species, the Arctic fox (Vulpes ... : The data set includes snow tracking data on red fox and arctic fox, camera trap data on corvid detection/non-detection, and experimental nest predation data along line transects at varying distances from highways crossing three alpine tundra areas in Fennoscandia. See ReadMe for further details. ... Dataset Arctic Fox Arctic Fennoscandia Fennoscandian Tundra DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Norway
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Rød-Eriksen, Lars
Skrutvold, Johanna
Herfindal, Ivar
Jensen, Henrik
Eide, Nina Elisabeth
Highways associated with expansion of boreal scavengers into the alpine tundra of Fennoscandia ...
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description 1) Habitat fragmentation may affect species distributions through, for example, altered resource availability and shifts in species interactions. Fragmentation by roads has had negative impacts on Fennoscandian alpine ecosystems, with reduction of habitats and connectivity for alpine species. Concurrently, infrastructure development cause influx of subsidies through roadkills and litter, which may facilitate expansion of boreal scavenging species, such as the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), which may intensify negative interactions with alpine species. Hence, understanding the impact of subsidies within marginal alpine areas is imperative for successful conservation and management of particularly vulnerable alpine species. 2) We used snow tracking and camera traps in three alpine tundra areas in Norway to investigate whether the presence of boreal scavengers were positively associated with highways during winter, and if this contrasted the pattern of a critically endangered alpine species, the Arctic fox (Vulpes ... : The data set includes snow tracking data on red fox and arctic fox, camera trap data on corvid detection/non-detection, and experimental nest predation data along line transects at varying distances from highways crossing three alpine tundra areas in Fennoscandia. See ReadMe for further details. ...
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author Rød-Eriksen, Lars
Skrutvold, Johanna
Herfindal, Ivar
Jensen, Henrik
Eide, Nina Elisabeth
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Herfindal, Ivar
Jensen, Henrik
Eide, Nina Elisabeth
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title Highways associated with expansion of boreal scavengers into the alpine tundra of Fennoscandia ...
title_short Highways associated with expansion of boreal scavengers into the alpine tundra of Fennoscandia ...
title_full Highways associated with expansion of boreal scavengers into the alpine tundra of Fennoscandia ...
title_fullStr Highways associated with expansion of boreal scavengers into the alpine tundra of Fennoscandia ...
title_full_unstemmed Highways associated with expansion of boreal scavengers into the alpine tundra of Fennoscandia ...
title_sort highways associated with expansion of boreal scavengers into the alpine tundra of fennoscandia ...
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