Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Urban Ecosystems 2/2020

26.11.2019

The effects of urbanization on carnivores in the New York metropolitan area

verfasst von: Jillian R. Stark, Matthew Aiello-Lammens, Melissa M. Grigione

Erschienen in: Urban Ecosystems | Ausgabe 2/2020

Einloggen

Aktivieren Sie unsere intelligente Suche, um passende Fachinhalte oder Patente zu finden.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

The presence of human activity and development affects the distribution and behavior of carnivore species in various ways. It is necessary to examine the effects of urbanization and associated habitat fragmentation on the spatial ecology of predators, in order to develop a comprehensive understanding and formulate a proactive approach towards biodiversity protection in such areas. In this study, we observed patterns of occurrence and activity of carnivores in four preserves in metropolitan the New York and New Jersey region. Over the course of a ten-month trail camera study, 104 randomly positioned camera stations (5642 trap nights) yielded 793 total captures of 7 species: black bear (Ursus americanus), bobcat (Lynx rufus), coyote (Canis latrans), opossum (Didelphis virginiana), raccoon (Procyon lotor), red fox (Vulpes vulpes), and striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis). We found correlations between captures and level of human development, preserve size, and time of day of capture. Further, we found that the relative abundance of carnivores was higher in preserves with a higher level of surrounding development, suggesting the use of these habitat fragments as refuges. Coyotes and raccoons were more likely to be observed in areas with higher development. All carnivores combined were more likely to be observed at night in areas wither higher development, indicating a temporal response of carnivores to human activity. Our results emphasize the value of preserving intact habitat fragments in urban and suburban areas, and strongly suggest that carnivore use of parkland and greenspace should be monitored continuously to measure impacts on these species as conversion of surrounding land persists.

Sie haben noch keine Lizenz? Dann Informieren Sie sich jetzt über unsere Produkte:

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 102.000 Bücher
  • über 537 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe
  • Versicherung + Risiko

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 390 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe




 

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat Anderson EM, Lovallo MJ (2003) Bobcat and lynx. In: Feldhammer GA, Thompson BC, Chapman JA (eds) Wild mammals of North America: biology, management, and conservation. John Hopkins University, Baltimore, pp 758–786 Anderson EM, Lovallo MJ (2003) Bobcat and lynx. In: Feldhammer GA, Thompson BC, Chapman JA (eds) Wild mammals of North America: biology, management, and conservation. John Hopkins University, Baltimore, pp 758–786
Zurück zum Zitat Beier P, Choate D, Barrett RH (1995) Movement patterns of mountain lions during different behaviors. J Mammal 76:1056–1070CrossRef Beier P, Choate D, Barrett RH (1995) Movement patterns of mountain lions during different behaviors. J Mammal 76:1056–1070CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Bender DJ, Contreras TA, Fahrig L (1998) Habitat loss and population decline: a meta-analysis of the patch size effect. Ecology 79:517–533CrossRef Bender DJ, Contreras TA, Fahrig L (1998) Habitat loss and population decline: a meta-analysis of the patch size effect. Ecology 79:517–533CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Chamberlain MJ, Leopold BD, Conner LM (2003) Space use, movements and habitat selection of adult bobcats (Lynx Rufus) in Central Mississippi. Am Midl Nat 149:395–405CrossRef Chamberlain MJ, Leopold BD, Conner LM (2003) Space use, movements and habitat selection of adult bobcats (Lynx Rufus) in Central Mississippi. Am Midl Nat 149:395–405CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Crooks KR (2002) Relative Sensitivities of Mammalian Carnivores to Habitat Fragmentation. Conservation Biology 16(2):488–502 Crooks KR (2002) Relative Sensitivities of Mammalian Carnivores to Habitat Fragmentation. Conservation Biology 16(2):488–502
Zurück zum Zitat Crooks KR, Grigione M, Scoville A, & Scovile G (2008) Exploratory use of track and camera surveys of mammalian carnivores in the Peloncillo and Chiricahua mountains of southeastern Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist, 510–517 Crooks KR, Grigione M, Scoville A, & Scovile G (2008) Exploratory use of track and camera surveys of mammalian carnivores in the Peloncillo and Chiricahua mountains of southeastern Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist, 510–517
Zurück zum Zitat Dobson A, Lodge D, Alder J, Cumming GS, Keymer J, McGlade J, Mooney H, Rusak JA, Sala O, Wolters V, Wall D, Winfree R, Xenopoulos MA (2006) Habitat loss, trophic collapse, and the decline of ecosystem services. Ecology 87:1915–1924CrossRefPubMed Dobson A, Lodge D, Alder J, Cumming GS, Keymer J, McGlade J, Mooney H, Rusak JA, Sala O, Wolters V, Wall D, Winfree R, Xenopoulos MA (2006) Habitat loss, trophic collapse, and the decline of ecosystem services. Ecology 87:1915–1924CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Fahrig L (2003) Effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity. Annu Rev Ecol Evol Syst 34(1):487–515CrossRef Fahrig L (2003) Effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity. Annu Rev Ecol Evol Syst 34(1):487–515CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Farris ZJ, Gerber BD, Valenta K, Rafaliarison R, Razafimahaimodison JC, Larney E, Rajaonarivelo T, Randriana Z, Wright PC, Chapman CA (2017) Threats to a rainforest carnivore community: a multi-year assessment of occupancy and co-occurrence in Madagascar. Biol Conserv 210:116–124CrossRef Farris ZJ, Gerber BD, Valenta K, Rafaliarison R, Razafimahaimodison JC, Larney E, Rajaonarivelo T, Randriana Z, Wright PC, Chapman CA (2017) Threats to a rainforest carnivore community: a multi-year assessment of occupancy and co-occurrence in Madagascar. Biol Conserv 210:116–124CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Fascione N, Delach A, Smith M (2004) People and predators: from conflict to coexistence. Island Press, Washington D.C. Fascione N, Delach A, Smith M (2004) People and predators: from conflict to coexistence. Island Press, Washington D.C.
Zurück zum Zitat Fedriani JM, Fuller TK, Wayne RK, Sauvajot RM (2001) Does availability of anthopogenic food enhance densities of omnivourous mammals?: an example with coyotes in Southern California. Ecography 24:325–331CrossRef Fedriani JM, Fuller TK, Wayne RK, Sauvajot RM (2001) Does availability of anthopogenic food enhance densities of omnivourous mammals?: an example with coyotes in Southern California. Ecography 24:325–331CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Fener HM, Ginsberg JR, Sanderson EW, Gompper ME (2005) Cronology of range expansion of the coyote, Canis latrans, in New York. Can. Field-Nat 119(1):1–5 Fener HM, Ginsberg JR, Sanderson EW, Gompper ME (2005) Cronology of range expansion of the coyote, Canis latrans, in New York. Can. Field-Nat 119(1):1–5
Zurück zum Zitat Forman RTT, Godron M (1981) Patches and structural components for a landscape ecology. BioScience 31:733–740CrossRef Forman RTT, Godron M (1981) Patches and structural components for a landscape ecology. BioScience 31:733–740CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Fuller TK, Berg WE, Kuehn DW (1985) Bobcat home range size and daytime cover-typer use in Northcentral Minnesota. J Mammol 66:568–571CrossRef Fuller TK, Berg WE, Kuehn DW (1985) Bobcat home range size and daytime cover-typer use in Northcentral Minnesota. J Mammol 66:568–571CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Gehrt SD (2003) Raccoons and allies. Pp. 611–633 in Wild mammals of North America: biology, management, and conservation (Feldhamer GA, Thompson BC, & Chapman JA, eds.). 2nd ed. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland Gehrt SD (2003) Raccoons and allies. Pp. 611–633 in Wild mammals of North America: biology, management, and conservation (Feldhamer GA, Thompson BC, & Chapman JA, eds.). 2nd ed. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland
Zurück zum Zitat Gittleman JL, Funk SM, MacDonald D, Wayne RK (2001) Carnivore conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Gittleman JL, Funk SM, MacDonald D, Wayne RK (2001) Carnivore conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
Zurück zum Zitat Glen AS, Dickman CR, Soulé ME et al (2007) Evaluating the role of the dingo as a trophic regulator in Australian ecosystems. Austral Ecol. 32:492–501 Glen AS, Dickman CR, Soulé ME et al (2007) Evaluating the role of the dingo as a trophic regulator in Australian ecosystems. Austral Ecol. 32:492–501
Zurück zum Zitat Harker, D and DC Bates (2007) The Black Bear Hunt in New Jersey: A Constructionist Analysis of an Intractable Conflict. Society and Animals 15:329-352 Harker, D and DC Bates (2007) The Black Bear Hunt in New Jersey: A Constructionist Analysis of an Intractable Conflict. Society and Animals 15:329-352
Zurück zum Zitat Harrison DJ, Bissionette JA, Sherburne JA (1989) Spatial relationships between coyotes and red foxes in eastern Maine. J Wildl Manag 53:181–185CrossRef Harrison DJ, Bissionette JA, Sherburne JA (1989) Spatial relationships between coyotes and red foxes in eastern Maine. J Wildl Manag 53:181–185CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Hayden SK (2002) The effects of habitat fragmentation on large mammals in a San Diego County regional corridor. M.S. thesis, California State University: San Diego Hayden SK (2002) The effects of habitat fragmentation on large mammals in a San Diego County regional corridor. M.S. thesis, California State University: San Diego
Zurück zum Zitat Huffman JE, Ombrello T, Zellner D (2010) Evaluation of genetic structure and population estimate in New Jersey black bears (Ursus americanus). Northeast Wildlife DNA Laboratory, East Stroudsburg Huffman JE, Ombrello T, Zellner D (2010) Evaluation of genetic structure and population estimate in New Jersey black bears (Ursus americanus). Northeast Wildlife DNA Laboratory, East Stroudsburg
Zurück zum Zitat Irwin EG, Bockstael NE (2007) The evolution of urban sprawl: evidence of spatial heterogeneity and increasing land fragmentation. PNAS 104(52):20672–20677CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Irwin EG, Bockstael NE (2007) The evolution of urban sprawl: evidence of spatial heterogeneity and increasing land fragmentation. PNAS 104(52):20672–20677CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
Zurück zum Zitat Jantz P, Goetz S, Jantz C (2005) Urbanization and the loss of resource lands in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Environ Manag 35(6):808–825CrossRef Jantz P, Goetz S, Jantz C (2005) Urbanization and the loss of resource lands in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Environ Manag 35(6):808–825CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Kays R, Tilak S, Kranstauber B, Jansen PA, Carbone C, Rowcliffe JM, Fountain T, Eggert J & He Z (2011) Camera‐traps as sensor networks for monitoring animal communities. International Journal of Research and Reviews in Wireless Sensor Networks 1:19–29 Kays R, Tilak S, Kranstauber B, Jansen PA, Carbone C, Rowcliffe JM, Fountain T, Eggert J & He Z (2011) Camera‐traps as sensor networks for monitoring animal communities. International Journal of Research and Reviews in Wireless Sensor Networks 1:19–29
Zurück zum Zitat Kelly MJ, Holub EL (2008) Camera trapping of carnivores: trap success among camera types and across species, and habitat selection by species, on salt Pond Mountain, Giles County, Virginia. Northeast Nat 15(3):249–262CrossRef Kelly MJ, Holub EL (2008) Camera trapping of carnivores: trap success among camera types and across species, and habitat selection by species, on salt Pond Mountain, Giles County, Virginia. Northeast Nat 15(3):249–262CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Knight TM, McCoy MW, Chase JM, McCoy KA, Holt RD (2005) Trophic cascades across ecosystems. Nature 437:880–883CrossRefPubMed Knight TM, McCoy MW, Chase JM, McCoy KA, Holt RD (2005) Trophic cascades across ecosystems. Nature 437:880–883CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Laurance WF (1994) Rainforest fragmentation and the structure of small mammal communities in tropical Queensland. Biol Conserv 69:23–32CrossRef Laurance WF (1994) Rainforest fragmentation and the structure of small mammal communities in tropical Queensland. Biol Conserv 69:23–32CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat McClennen N, Wigglesworth RR, Anderson SH, Wachob DG (2001) The effect of suburban and agricultural development on the activity patterns of coyotes (Canis latrans). Am Midl Nat 146(1):27–36CrossRef McClennen N, Wigglesworth RR, Anderson SH, Wachob DG (2001) The effect of suburban and agricultural development on the activity patterns of coyotes (Canis latrans). Am Midl Nat 146(1):27–36CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat McConnell PA, Garris JR, Powers JL, Pehek E (2003) New Jersey black bear management plan. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Fish, Game, and Wildlife, Trenton McConnell PA, Garris JR, Powers JL, Pehek E (2003) New Jersey black bear management plan. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Division of Fish, Game, and Wildlife, Trenton
Zurück zum Zitat McGarigal K, Cushman SA (2002) Comparative evaluation of experimental approaches to the study of habitat fragmentation effects. Ecol Appl 12:335–345CrossRef McGarigal K, Cushman SA (2002) Comparative evaluation of experimental approaches to the study of habitat fragmentation effects. Ecol Appl 12:335–345CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat McKenzie E, RPBIO (1995) Important criteria and parameters of wildlife movement corridors - a partial literature review McKenzie E, RPBIO (1995) Important criteria and parameters of wildlife movement corridors - a partial literature review
Zurück zum Zitat Morey PS, Gese EM, Gehrt S (2007) Spatial and temporal variation in the diet of coyotes in the Chicago metropolitan area. Am Midl Nat 158:147–161CrossRef Morey PS, Gese EM, Gehrt S (2007) Spatial and temporal variation in the diet of coyotes in the Chicago metropolitan area. Am Midl Nat 158:147–161CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat National Land Cover Database (NLCD) (2011) National Geospatial Data Asset (NGDA) Land Use Land Cover. U.S. Geological Survey, Sioux Falls, SD National Land Cover Database (NLCD) (2011) National Geospatial Data Asset (NGDA) Land Use Land Cover. U.S. Geological Survey, Sioux Falls, SD
Zurück zum Zitat New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (2012) Management plan for bobcat in New York State 2012–2017. NYSDEC, Albany, 28 pp New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (2012) Management plan for bobcat in New York State 2012–2017. NYSDEC, Albany, 28 pp
Zurück zum Zitat Ordenana MA, Crooks KR, Boydston EE, Fisher RN, Lyren LM, Siudyla S, Haas CD, Harris S, Hathaway SA, Turschak GM, Miles AK, Van Vuren DH (2010) Effects of urbanization on carnivore species distribution and richness. J Mammal 91(6):1322–1331CrossRef Ordenana MA, Crooks KR, Boydston EE, Fisher RN, Lyren LM, Siudyla S, Haas CD, Harris S, Hathaway SA, Turschak GM, Miles AK, Van Vuren DH (2010) Effects of urbanization on carnivore species distribution and richness. J Mammal 91(6):1322–1331CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat O’Brien TG, Kinnaird MF & Wibisono HT (2003) Crouching tigers, hidden prey: Sumatran tiger and prey populations in a tropical forest landscape. Animal Conservation 6:131–139 O’Brien TG, Kinnaird MF & Wibisono HT (2003) Crouching tigers, hidden prey: Sumatran tiger and prey populations in a tropical forest landscape. Animal Conservation 6:131–139
Zurück zum Zitat Palomares F, Caro TM (1999) Interspecific killing among mammalian carnivores. Am Nat 153:492–508CrossRefPubMed Palomares F, Caro TM (1999) Interspecific killing among mammalian carnivores. Am Nat 153:492–508CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Phillips M, Catling PC (1991) Home range and activity patterns of red foxes in Nadgee nature reserve. Wildl Res 18:677–686CrossRef Phillips M, Catling PC (1991) Home range and activity patterns of red foxes in Nadgee nature reserve. Wildl Res 18:677–686CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Polis GA, Sears ALW, Huxel GR, Strong DR, Maron J (2000) When is a trophic cascade a trophic cascade? Trends Ecol Evol 15:473–475CrossRefPubMed Polis GA, Sears ALW, Huxel GR, Strong DR, Maron J (2000) When is a trophic cascade a trophic cascade? Trends Ecol Evol 15:473–475CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Prange S, Gehrt SD, Wiggers EP (2004) Influences of anthropogenic resources on raccoon (Procyon lotor) movements and spatial distribution. J Mammal 85:483–490CrossRef Prange S, Gehrt SD, Wiggers EP (2004) Influences of anthropogenic resources on raccoon (Procyon lotor) movements and spatial distribution. J Mammal 85:483–490CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Reed S, Merenlender A (2008) Quiet, nonconsumptive recreation reduces protected area effectiveness. Conserv Lett 1(3):146–154CrossRef Reed S, Merenlender A (2008) Quiet, nonconsumptive recreation reduces protected area effectiveness. Conserv Lett 1(3):146–154CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Reino L, Beja P, Araujo MB, Dray S, Segurado P (2013) Does local habitat fragmentation affect large-scale distributions? The case of a specialist grassland bird. Divers Distrib 19:423–432CrossRef Reino L, Beja P, Araujo MB, Dray S, Segurado P (2013) Does local habitat fragmentation affect large-scale distributions? The case of a specialist grassland bird. Divers Distrib 19:423–432CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Riem JG, Blair RB, Pennington DN, Solomon NG (2012) Estimating mammalian species diversity across an urban gradient. Am. Midl. Nat. 168:315–332 Riem JG, Blair RB, Pennington DN, Solomon NG (2012) Estimating mammalian species diversity across an urban gradient. Am. Midl. Nat. 168:315–332
Zurück zum Zitat Riley SPD, Sauvajot RM, Kamradt D, York EC, Bromley C, Fuller TK, Wayne RK (2003) Effects of urbanization and fragmentation on bobcats and coyotes in urban southern California. Conserv Biol 17:566–567CrossRef Riley SPD, Sauvajot RM, Kamradt D, York EC, Bromley C, Fuller TK, Wayne RK (2003) Effects of urbanization and fragmentation on bobcats and coyotes in urban southern California. Conserv Biol 17:566–567CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Ripple WJ et al (2014) Status and ecological effects of the world's largest carnivores. Science 343:1241484–1241484CrossRefPubMed Ripple WJ et al (2014) Status and ecological effects of the world's largest carnivores. Science 343:1241484–1241484CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Šálek M, Drahníková L, Tkadlec E (2015) Changes in home range sizes and population densities of carnivore species along the natural to urban habitat gradient. Mammal Rev 45:1–14 Šálek M, Drahníková L, Tkadlec E (2015) Changes in home range sizes and population densities of carnivore species along the natural to urban habitat gradient. Mammal Rev 45:1–14
Zurück zum Zitat Savarda JL, Clergeaub P, Mennechez G (2000) Biodiversity concepts and urban ecosystems. Landsc Urban Plan 48(3–4):131–142CrossRef Savarda JL, Clergeaub P, Mennechez G (2000) Biodiversity concepts and urban ecosystems. Landsc Urban Plan 48(3–4):131–142CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Shochat E, Warren PS, Faeth SH, Mcintyre NE (2006) From patterns to emerging processes in mechanistic urban ecology. Trends Ecol Evol 21(4):186–191CrossRefPubMed Shochat E, Warren PS, Faeth SH, Mcintyre NE (2006) From patterns to emerging processes in mechanistic urban ecology. Trends Ecol Evol 21(4):186–191CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Siemer WF, Decker DJ, Shanahan JE, Wieczorek Hudenko HA (2014) How do suburban coyote attacks affect residents’ perceptions: insights from a New York case study. Cities Environ 7(2):7 Siemer WF, Decker DJ, Shanahan JE, Wieczorek Hudenko HA (2014) How do suburban coyote attacks affect residents’ perceptions: insights from a New York case study. Cities Environ 7(2):7
Zurück zum Zitat Terborgh J (2001) Ecological meltdown in predator-free forest fragments. Science 294:1923–1926CrossRefPubMed Terborgh J (2001) Ecological meltdown in predator-free forest fragments. Science 294:1923–1926CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Tigas LA, Van Vuren DH, Sauvajot (2002) Behavioral responses of bobcats and coyotes to habitat fragmentation and corridors in an urban environment. Biol Conserv 108:299–306CrossRef Tigas LA, Van Vuren DH, Sauvajot (2002) Behavioral responses of bobcats and coyotes to habitat fragmentation and corridors in an urban environment. Biol Conserv 108:299–306CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Van Valkenburgh B, Hayward MW, Ripple WJ, Meloro C, Roth VL (2015) The impact of large terrestrial carnivores on Pleistocene ecosystems. Proc Natl Acad Sci Van Valkenburgh B, Hayward MW, Ripple WJ, Meloro C, Roth VL (2015) The impact of large terrestrial carnivores on Pleistocene ecosystems. Proc Natl Acad Sci
Zurück zum Zitat Wang X, Blanchet FG, Koper N (2014) Measuring habitat fragmentation: an evaluation of landscape pattern metrics. Methods Ecol Evol 5:634–646CrossRef Wang X, Blanchet FG, Koper N (2014) Measuring habitat fragmentation: an evaluation of landscape pattern metrics. Methods Ecol Evol 5:634–646CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Weckel ME, Mack D, Nagy C, Christie R, Wincorn A (2010) Using citizen science to map human–coyote interaction in Suburban New York, USA. J Wildl Manag 74(5):1163–1171CrossRef Weckel ME, Mack D, Nagy C, Christie R, Wincorn A (2010) Using citizen science to map human–coyote interaction in Suburban New York, USA. J Wildl Manag 74(5):1163–1171CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Wilder SM, Abtahi AM, Meikle DB (2005) The effects of forest fragmentation on densities of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) during the winter. Am Midl Nat 153:71–79CrossRef Wilder SM, Abtahi AM, Meikle DB (2005) The effects of forest fragmentation on densities of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) during the winter. Am Midl Nat 153:71–79CrossRef
Zurück zum Zitat Zieleis A, Kleiber C, Jackman S (2008) Regression models of count data in R. J Stat Softw 27(8):1–25 Zieleis A, Kleiber C, Jackman S (2008) Regression models of count data in R. J Stat Softw 27(8):1–25
Metadaten
Titel
The effects of urbanization on carnivores in the New York metropolitan area
verfasst von
Jillian R. Stark
Matthew Aiello-Lammens
Melissa M. Grigione
Publikationsdatum
26.11.2019
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Urban Ecosystems / Ausgabe 2/2020
Print ISSN: 1083-8155
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-1642
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-019-00923-0

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 2/2020

Urban Ecosystems 2/2020 Zur Ausgabe