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Changing patterns of conflict between humans, carnivores and crop-raiding prey as large carnivores recolonize human-dominated landscapes
Large carnivores are making remarkable comebacks in Europe, but how this affects human-wildlife conflict remains unclear. Rebounding …
Marco Davoli
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Arash Ghoddousi
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Francesco Maria Sabatini
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Elena Fabbri
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Romolo Caniglia
,
Tobias Kuemmerle
DOI
Human disturbance is the most limiting factor driving habitat selection of a large carnivore throughout Continental Europe
Habitat selection is a multi-scale process driven by trade-offs between benefits, such as resource abundance, and disadvantages, such …
Lucia Ripari
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Joe Premier
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Elisa Belotti
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Hendrik Bluhm
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Christine Breitenmoser-Wursten
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Ludek Bufka
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Jaroslav Cerveny
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Nolwenn Drouet-Hoguet
,
Christian Fuxjager
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Wlodzimierz Jedrzejewski
,
Raido Kont
,
Petr Koubek
,
Rafal Kowalczyk
,
Miha Krofel
,
Jarmila Krojerova-Prokesova
,
Anja Molinari-Jobin
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Henryk Okarma
,
Teresa Oliveira
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Jaanus Remm
,
Krzysztof Schmidt
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Fridolin Zimmermann
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Stephanie Kramer-Schadt
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Marco Heurich
DOI
Humans rather than Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) shape ungulate browsing patterns in a temperate forest
The recolonization of human-dominated landscapes by large carnivores has been followed with considerable scientific interest; however, …
Suzanne T. S. van Beeck Calkoen
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Michele H. Deis
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Julian Oeser
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Dries P. J. Kuijper
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Marco Heurich
DOI
Large carnivore range expansion in Iberia in relation to different scenarios of permeability of human‐dominated landscapes
Large carnivores are currently recolonizing parts of their historical ranges in Europe after centuries of persecution and habitat loss. …
Marie Pratzer
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Leon Nill
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Tobias Kuemmerle
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Damaris Zurell
,
Guillermo Fandos
DOI
European primary forest database v2.0
Primary forests, defined here as forests where the signs of human impacts, if any, are strongly blurred due to decades without forest …
Francesco Maria Sabatini
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Hendrik Bluhm
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Zoltan Kun
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Dimitry Aksenov
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José A. Atauri
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Erik Buchwald
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Sabina Burrascano
,
Eugénie Cateau
,
Abdulla Diku
,
Inês M. Duarte
,
Ángel B. Fernandez Lopez
,
Matteo Garbarino
,
Nikolaos Grigoriadis
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Ferenc Horvath
,
Srđan Keren
,
Mara Kitenberga
,
Alen Kis
,
Ann Kraut
,
Pierre L. Ibisch
,
Laurent Larrieu
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Fabio Lombardi
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Bratislav Matovic
,
Radu N. Melu
,
Peter Meyer
,
Rein Midteng
,
Stjepan Mikac
,
Martin Mikolas
,
Gintautas Mozgeris
,
Momchil Panayotov
,
Rok Pisek
,
Leonia Nunes
,
Alejandro Ruete
,
Matthias Schickhofer
,
Bojan Simovski
,
Jonas Stillhard
,
Dejan Stojanovic
,
Jerzy Szwagrzyk
,
Olli P. Tikkanen
,
Elvin Toromani
,
Roman Volosyanchuk
,
Tomas Vrska
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Markus Waldherr
,
Maxim Yermokhin
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Tzvetan Zlatanov
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Asiya Zagidullina
,
Tobias Kuemmerle
DOI
Integrated framework for stakeholder participation: Methods and tools for identifying and addressing human–wildlife conflicts
As wild areas disappear and agricultural lands expand, understanding how people and wildlife can coexist becomes increasingly …
Hannes J. König
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Silvia Ceausu
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Mark Reed
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Helen Kendall
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Karoline Hemminger
,
Henrik Reinke
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Emu-Felicitas Ostermann-Miyashita
,
Elena Wenz
,
Luca Eufemia
,
Till Hermanns
,
Moritz Klose
,
Marcin Spyra
,
Tobias Kuemmerle
,
Adam T. Ford
DOI
Integrating inductive and deductive analysis to identify and characterize archetypical social-ecological systems and their changes
Archetype analysis is a key tool in landscape and sustainability research to organize social-ecological complexity and to identify …
Manuel Pacheco-Romero
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Tobias Kuemmerle
,
Christian Levers
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Domingo Alcaraz-Segura
,
Javier Cabello
DOI
Satellite-based habitat monitoring reveals long-term dynamics of deer habitat in response to forest disturbances
Disturbances play a key role in driving forest ecosystem dynamics, but how disturbances shape wildlife habitat across space and time …
Julian Oeser
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Marco Heurich
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Cornelius Senf
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Dirk Pflugmacher
,
Tobias Kuemmerle
DOI
Survival and cause-specific mortality of European wildcat (Felis silvestris) across Europe
Humans have transformed most landscapes across the globe, forcing other species to adapt in order to persist in increasingly …
Matteo Luca Bastianelli
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Joseph Premier
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Mathias Herrmann
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Stefano Anile
,
Pedro Monterroso
,
Tobias Kuemmerle
,
Carsten F. Dormann
,
Sabrina Streif
,
Saskia Jerosch
,
Malte Gotz
,
Olaf Simon
,
Marcos Moleon
,
Jose Maria Gil-Sanchez
,
Zsolt Biro
,
Jasja Dekker
,
Analena Severon
,
Axel Krannich
,
Karsten Hupe
,
Estelle Germain
,
Dominique Pontier
,
Rene Janssen
,
Pablo Ferreras
,
Francisco Diaz-Ruiz
,
Jose Maria Lopez-Martin
,
Fermin Urra
,
Lolita Bizzarri
,
Elena Bertos-Martin
,
Markus Dietz
,
Manfred Trinzen
,
Elena Ballesteros-Duperon
,
Jose Miguel Barea-Azcon
,
Andrea Sforzi
,
Marie-Lazarine Poulle
,
Marco Heurich
DOI
Zoning has little impact on the seasonal diel activity and distribution patterns of wild boar (Sus scrofa) in an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Understanding the spatio-temporal distribution of ungulates is important for effective wildlife management, particularly for …
Henrik Reinke
,
Hannes J. König
,
Oliver Keuling
,
Tobias Kuemmerle
,
Christian Kiffner
DOI
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