2024
DOI: 10.1002/fee.2633
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Dynamic connectivity assessment for a terrestrial predator in a metropolitan region

Tiziana A Gelmi‐Candusso,
Andrew TM Chin,
Connor A Thompson
et al.

Abstract: Protecting wildlife movement corridors is critical for species conservation. Urban planning often aims to create corridors for animal movement through conservation initiatives. However, research on connectivity for urban wildlife is limited. Here, we assessed connectivity for coyotes (Canis latrans) dynamically across temporal scales and demographic traits, parametrized using the habitat selection of 27 global positioning system (GPS)‐collared coyotes in the city of Toronto, Canada. The habitat selection model… Show more

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