Original paper
Nowhere to hide: Effects of linear features on predator–prey dynamics in a large mammal system
Abstract
Rapid landscape alteration associated with human activity is currently challenging the evolved dynamical stability of many predator-prey systems by forcing species to behaviourally respond to novel environmental stimuli. In many forested systems, linear features (LFs) such as roads, pipelines and resource exploration lines (i.e. seismic lines) are a ubiquitous form of landscape alteration that have been implicated in altering predator-prey...
Paper Details
Title
Nowhere to hide: Effects of linear features on predator–prey dynamics in a large mammal system
Published Date
Sep 22, 2017
Journal
Volume
87
Issue
1
Pages
274 - 284