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1by Eoin J. O’Gorman, Irina Chemshirova, Órla B. McLaughlin, Rebecca I. A. Stewart“...Cross-ecosystem subsidies are important as their recipients often rely on them to supplement...”
Published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2021)
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3by Benjamin T. Burpee, Dennis Anderson, Jasmine E. SarosGet access
Published in Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research (2018)
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4by Garth Herring, Collin A. Eagles‐Smith, Jeremy A. Buck, Alyssa E. Shiel, Chris R. Vennum, Colleen Emery, Branden Johnson, David Leal, Julie A. Heath, Benjamin M. Dudek, Charles R. Preston, Brian Woodbridge“...Abstract Supplementary food resources (e.g., subsidies) associated with agriculture can benefit...”
Published in Ecosphere (2020)
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5by Paolo Ciucci, Sara Mancinelli, Luigi Boitani, Orlando Gallo, Lorenza Grottoli“... subsidies represent a serious concern for the conservation of apex predators, even though little empirical...”
Published in Global Ecology and Conservation (2020)
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7by Jonas Stiegler, Christian vonHoermann, Jörg Müller, M. Eric Benbow, Marco HeurichSubjects: “...anthropogenic food subsidies...”
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8by Gjermund Gomo, Jenny Mattisson, Bjørn Roar Hagen, Pål Fossland Moa, Tomas WillebrandSubjects: “...Human subsidies...”
Published in BMC Ecology (2017)
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9by Joel M. S. Harding, Jennifer N. Harding, Rachel D. Field, Jane E. Pendray, Noel R. Swain, Marlene A. Wagner, John D. ReynoldsSubjects: “...nutrient subsidies...”
Published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2019)
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12by Sarah M. Laske, Kirsty E. B. Gurney, Joshua C. Koch, Joel A. Schmutz, Mark S. WipfliSubjects: “...subsidy...”
Published in Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research (2021)
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13by Katarzyna Bojarska, Szymon Drobniak, Zbigniew Jakubiec, Ewa Zyśk-Gorczyńska“...Climate change and anthropogenic food subsidies affect wildlife everywhere in the world. We used a...”
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14“... reproductive success is linked to forage subsidies provided by extensive landscape change via resource...”
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15by Joseph M. Eisaguirre, Marie Auger-Méthé, Christopher P. Barger, Stephen B. Lewis, Travis L. Booms, Greg A. Breed“... use of flight subsidies, we developed a flexible mechanistic model to predict how flight subsidies...”
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16“... term, was highly dependent on the availability of government subsidies. Without the DNM subsidy...”
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17by Brandon Mak, Edward J. A. Drewitt, Robert A. Francis, Michael A. Chadwick“... reliable food subsidies for both raptors and their prey, capable of sustaining large populations. However...”
Published in People and Nature (2023)
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18by Sean C. P. Coogan, David Raubenheimer, Gordon B. Stenhouse, Nicholas C. Coops, Scott E. Nielsen“... compared to spring. Populations with anthropogenic subsidies, however, had higher mean proportions...”
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19“... grazing lawns with high nutritional content and low aboveground biomass. Nutrient and energy subsidies...”
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20by Kurt M. Samways, Tammy J. Blair, Michelle A. Charest, Richard A. Cunjak“...) and one without marine‐nutrient subsidies (control), were used to determine whether fatty acids (FAs...”
Published in Ecosphere (2017)
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