2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9015
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Human land‐use effects on mammalian mesopredator occupancy of a northeastern Connecticut landscape

Abstract: Mammalian mesopredators—mid‐sized carnivores—are ecologically, economically, and socially important. With their adaptability to a variety of habitats and diets, loss of apex predators, and forest regrowth, many of these species are increasing in number throughout the northeastern United States. However, currently the region is seeing extensive landscape alterations, with an increase in residential and industrial development, especially at the expense of existing forest and small‐scale farmland. We sought to un… Show more

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