Interacting effects of climate and biotic factors on mesocarnivore distribution and snowshoe hare demography along the boreal-temperate ecotone
The motivation of my dissertation research was to understand the influence of climate and biotic factors on range limits with a focus on winter-adapted species, including the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis), American marten (Martes americana), and snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus). I investigated range...
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ftunivmassamh:oai:scholarworks.umass.edu:dissertations_2-3036 2024-04-28T07:54:24+00:00 Interacting effects of climate and biotic factors on mesocarnivore distribution and snowshoe hare demography along the boreal-temperate ecotone Siren, Alexej P 2020-07-16T19:25:39Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations_2/1977 https://doi.org/10.7275/17663048 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/context/dissertations_2/article/3036/viewcontent/Siren_Dissertation_2020_5_29_revised.pdf unknown ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations_2/1977 doi:10.7275/17663048 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/context/dissertations_2/article/3036/viewcontent/Siren_Dissertation_2020_5_29_revised.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Doctoral Dissertations spatial ecology climate change structural equation modeling range limits carnivores herbivores Applied Statistics Biodiversity Biostatistics Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Forest Management Population Biology Zoology text 2020 ftunivmassamh https://doi.org/10.7275/17663048 2024-04-03T14:54:47Z The motivation of my dissertation research was to understand the influence of climate and biotic factors on range limits with a focus on winter-adapted species, including the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis), American marten (Martes americana), and snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus). I investigated range dynamics along the boreal-temperate ecotone of the northeastern US. Through an integrative literature review, I developed a theoretical framework building from existing thinking on range limits and ecological theory. I used this theory for my second chapter to evaluate direct and indirect causes of carnivore range limits in the northeastern US, using data collected from 6 years (2014–2019) of fieldwork. My third chapter again used this theory and classical understanding of density-dependence to evaluate factors influencing snowshoe hare populations along their trailing edge in the northeastern US. Finally, for my fourth chapter, I used the model outputs from the second chapter to compare current and future distributions based on causal and correlational frameworks given projected changes in snowpack and forest biomass. Text American marten Martes americana Lynx University of Massachusetts: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst |
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The motivation of my dissertation research was to understand the influence of climate and biotic factors on range limits with a focus on winter-adapted species, including the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis), American marten (Martes americana), and snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus). I investigated range dynamics along the boreal-temperate ecotone of the northeastern US. Through an integrative literature review, I developed a theoretical framework building from existing thinking on range limits and ecological theory. I used this theory for my second chapter to evaluate direct and indirect causes of carnivore range limits in the northeastern US, using data collected from 6 years (2014–2019) of fieldwork. My third chapter again used this theory and classical understanding of density-dependence to evaluate factors influencing snowshoe hare populations along their trailing edge in the northeastern US. Finally, for my fourth chapter, I used the model outputs from the second chapter to compare current and future distributions based on causal and correlational frameworks given projected changes in snowpack and forest biomass. |
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Interacting effects of climate and biotic factors on mesocarnivore distribution and snowshoe hare demography along the boreal-temperate ecotone |
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Interacting effects of climate and biotic factors on mesocarnivore distribution and snowshoe hare demography along the boreal-temperate ecotone |
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Interacting effects of climate and biotic factors on mesocarnivore distribution and snowshoe hare demography along the boreal-temperate ecotone |
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Interacting effects of climate and biotic factors on mesocarnivore distribution and snowshoe hare demography along the boreal-temperate ecotone |
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Interacting effects of climate and biotic factors on mesocarnivore distribution and snowshoe hare demography along the boreal-temperate ecotone |
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interacting effects of climate and biotic factors on mesocarnivore distribution and snowshoe hare demography along the boreal-temperate ecotone |
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