Highlights•Successful conservation often requires collaboration across international boundaries.•A wide range of strategies have been used to advance cross-boundary …
Aim The recent recovery of large carnivores in Europe has been explained as resulting from a decrease in human persecution driven by widespread rural land abandonment, paralleled …
Large carnivores can either directly influence ungulate populations or indirectly affect their behaviour. Knowledge from European systems, in contrast to North American systems, on …
Large 'apex'predators influence ecosystems in profound ways, by limiting the density of their prey and controlling smaller 'mesopredators'. The loss of apex predators from much of their …
The term 'synurbic'is sometimes used within the more recent urban ecology literature to refer to a species that colonises or is found within urban ecosystems, but this is too simplistic an …
Understanding the population dynamics of top‐predators is essential to assess their impact on ecosystems and to guide their management. Key to this understanding is identifying the …
Thin on the Ground: Neandertal Biology, Archeology and Ecology synthesizes the current knowledge about our sister species the Neandertals, combining data from a variety of …
Broad scale population estimates of declining species are desired for conservation efforts. However, for many secretive species including large carnivores, such estimates are often …
C Melis, B Jędrzejewska, M Apollonio… - Global ecology and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Aim We aimed to describe the large‐scale patterns in population density of roe deer Caprelous capreolus in Europe and to determine the factors shaping variation in their …