[HTML][HTML] Human-mediated dispersal and the rewiring of spatial networks
Humans fundamentally affect dispersal, directly by transporting individuals and indirectly by
altering landscapes and natural vectors. This human-mediated dispersal (HMD) modifies …
altering landscapes and natural vectors. This human-mediated dispersal (HMD) modifies …
The evolution of self-control
Cognition presents evolutionary research with one of its greatest challenges. Cognitive
evolution has been explained at the proximate level by shifts in absolute and relative brain …
evolution has been explained at the proximate level by shifts in absolute and relative brain …
Food puzzles for cats: feeding for physical and emotional wellbeing
LMS Dantas, MM Delgado, I Johnson… - Journal of feline …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Practical relevance: Many pet cats are kept indoors for a variety of reasons (eg, safety, health,
avoidance of wildlife predation) in conditions that are perhaps the least natural to them. …
avoidance of wildlife predation) in conditions that are perhaps the least natural to them. …
Community-level phenological response to climate change
…, E Meyke, MM Delgado - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
Climate change may disrupt interspecies phenological synchrony, with adverse consequences
to ecosystem functioning. We present here a 40-y-long time series on 10,425 dates that …
to ecosystem functioning. We present here a 40-y-long time series on 10,425 dates that …
Living in the dark does not mean a blind life: bird and mammal visual communication in dim light
V Penteriani, MM Delgado - … Transactions of the Royal …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
… This was experimentally demonstrated by Penteriani & Delgado [24] when studying the
patterns and functionality of the white patch of the eagle owl Bubo bubo throat: the variability in …
patterns and functionality of the white patch of the eagle owl Bubo bubo throat: the variability in …
Floater strategies and dynamics in birds, and their importance in conservation biology: towards an understanding of nonbreeders in avian populations
Over the past 40 years, the study of animal populations has shifted from a relatively simple
science that assumed the most crucial regulating mechanisms were the intrinsic properties of …
science that assumed the most crucial regulating mechanisms were the intrinsic properties of …
Modelling dispersal: an eco‐evolutionary framework incorporating emigration, movement, settlement behaviour and the multiple costs involved
Understanding the causes and consequences of dispersal remains a central topic in ecology
and evolution. However, a mismatch exists between our empirical understanding of the …
and evolution. However, a mismatch exists between our empirical understanding of the …
[HTML][HTML] Human behaviour can trigger large carnivore attacks in developed countries
The media and scientific literature are increasingly reporting an escalation of large carnivore
attacks on humans in North America and Europe. Although rare compared to human …
attacks on humans in North America and Europe. Although rare compared to human …
[BOOK][B] In contact with the gods?: directors talk theatre
MM Delgado, P Heritage - 1996 - books.google.com
In 1994 the Arts Council of Great Britain brought together a number of theatre directors as
part of the City of Drama celebrations. This is a collection of interviews and discussions with …
part of the City of Drama celebrations. This is a collection of interviews and discussions with …
Phenological shifts of abiotic events, producers and consumers across a continent
Ongoing climate change can shift organism phenology in ways that vary depending on
species, habitats and climate factors studied. To probe for large-scale patterns in associated …
species, habitats and climate factors studied. To probe for large-scale patterns in associated …