Forest disturbances are a natural ecological process, but climate and land‐use change are altering disturbance regimes at an unprecedented rate, posing significant threats to biological communities and the species of concern. Our aim was to develop an automated habitat monitoring system for the Southern Sierra Nevada Distinct Population Segment of fisher (Pekania pennanti) in California, USA, to investigate long‐term habitat trends and the effects of a recent megadrought and numerous megafires on fisher habitat.
Rapid Declines in Southern Sierra Nevada Fisher Habitat Driven by Drought and Wildfire
Ronan Hart,Craig M. Thompson,Jody M. Tucker,Sarah C Sawyer,Stephanie A. Eyes,S. Saberi,Zhiqiang Yang,G. Jones
Published 2025 in Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity
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