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Andrew Ladle

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The Science of the Total Environment|January 29, 2022
Syntopic species interact with large boreal mammals' response to anthropogenic landscape changeJason T Fisher, Andrew Ladle
Plos One|February 2, 2018
The role of human outdoor recreation in shaping patterns of grizzly bear-black bear co-occurrenceAndrew Ladle, Robin Steenweg, Brenda Shepherd, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 11, 2023
Recolonization following past persecution questions the importance of persistent snow cover as a range limiting factor for wolverinesJens Persson, Andrés Ordiz, Andrew Ladle, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 21, 2022
Cumulative effects of human footprint, natural features and predation risk best predict seasonal resource selection by white-tailed deerSiobhan Darlington, Andrew Ladle, A Cole Burton, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 3, 2023
Industrial development alters wolf spatial distribution mediated by prey availabilityHannah Boczulak, Nicole P Boucher, Andrew Ladle, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 8, 2022
Cumulative effects of widespread landscape change alter predator-prey dynamicsNicole P Boucher, Morgan Anderson, Andrew Ladle, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|December 16, 2023
How landscape traits affect boreal mammal responses to anthropogenic disturbanceAndrew F Barnas, Andrew Ladle, Joanna M Burgar, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|September 18, 2023
Mammalian predator and prey responses to recreation and land use across multiple scales provide limited support for the human shield hypothesisAlys Granados, Catherine Sun, Jason T Fisher, et al.
Science Advances|February 26, 2025
When the wild things are: Defining mammalian diel activity and plasticityKadambari Devarajan, Mason Fidino, Zach J Farris, et al.
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The Science of the Total Environment|January 29, 2022
Syntopic species interact with large boreal mammals' response to anthropogenic landscape changeJason T Fisher, Andrew Ladle
Plos One|February 2, 2018
The role of human outdoor recreation in shaping patterns of grizzly bear-black bear co-occurrenceAndrew Ladle, Robin Steenweg, Brenda Shepherd, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 11, 2023
Recolonization following past persecution questions the importance of persistent snow cover as a range limiting factor for wolverinesJens Persson, Andrés Ordiz, Andrew Ladle, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 21, 2022
Cumulative effects of human footprint, natural features and predation risk best predict seasonal resource selection by white-tailed deerSiobhan Darlington, Andrew Ladle, A Cole Burton, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 3, 2023
Industrial development alters wolf spatial distribution mediated by prey availabilityHannah Boczulak, Nicole P Boucher, Andrew Ladle, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 8, 2022
Cumulative effects of widespread landscape change alter predator-prey dynamicsNicole P Boucher, Morgan Anderson, Andrew Ladle, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|December 16, 2023
How landscape traits affect boreal mammal responses to anthropogenic disturbanceAndrew F Barnas, Andrew Ladle, Joanna M Burgar, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|September 18, 2023
Mammalian predator and prey responses to recreation and land use across multiple scales provide limited support for the human shield hypothesisAlys Granados, Catherine Sun, Jason T Fisher, et al.
Science Advances|February 26, 2025
When the wild things are: Defining mammalian diel activity and plasticityKadambari Devarajan, Mason Fidino, Zach J Farris, et al.
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