2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4937
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Stream size‐dependent effect of urban land use on occupancy of an apex freshwater carnivore recolonizing past ranges

Manlio Marcelli,
Giuseppe Luzzi,
Romina Fusillo

Abstract: Accurate assessment of population trends and factors that limit distributions of threatened species is key to conserving biodiversity. A reduction in impacts of human land use on species habitats may be one of the factors involved in the recolonization of former ranges by native species. The signature of this process could be detected as a temporal reduction of land use effects on species distributions, or as a spatial reduction, with effects persisting only in habitats more sensitive to anthropogenic stressor… Show more

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