Wild ungulate overabundance in Europe: contexts, causes, monitoring and management recommendations

AJ Carpio, M Apollonio, P Acevedo - Mammal Review, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
High‐density populations of large ungulates are now widespread. However, the perception
of overabundance only appears when it produces a problem for humans, such as a loss of …

[HTML][HTML] The challenges and opportunities of coexisting with wild ungulates in the human-dominated landscapes of Europe's Anthropocene

JDC Linnell, B Cretois, EB Nilsen, CM Rolandsen… - Biological …, 2020 - Elsevier
The cumulative impact of human activities has driven many species into severe declines
across the globe. However, the recent focus on conservation optimism has begun to …

Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements

MA Tucker, K Böhning-Gaese, WF Fagan, JM Fryxell… - Science, 2018 - science.org
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the
effects of the anthropogenic footprint on animal movements have not been estimated across …

Overabundant wild ungulate populations in Europe: management with consideration of socio‐ecological consequences

AM Valente, P Acevedo, AM Figueiredo… - Mammal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Throughout recent years, ungulates have experienced significant increases in numbers and
geographic range sizes in Europe, becoming locally overabundant populations in some …

Fifty years of European ungulate dietary studies: a synthesis

R Spitzer, A Felton, M Landman, NJ Singh, F Widemo… - Oikos, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Over recent decades, ungulate populations across Europe have undergone a rapid
recovery. While this constitutes a conservation success, there is increasing concern about …

A systematic review of the impacts and management of introduced deer (family Cervidae) in Australia

NE Davis, A Bennett, DM Forsyth… - Wildlife …, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
Deer are among the world's most successful invasive mammals and can have substantial
deleterious impacts on natural and agricultural ecosystems. Six species have established …

Mammal population densities at a global scale are higher in human‐modified areas

MA Tucker, L Santini, C Carbone, T Mueller - Ecography, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Global landscapes are changing due to human activities with consequences for both
biodiversity and ecosystems. For single species, terrestrial mammal population densities …

Effects of bark stripping on timber production and structure of Norway spruce forests in relation to climatic factors

J Cukor, Z Vacek, R Linda, S Vacek, P Marada… - Forests, 2019 - mdpi.com
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of bark stripping caused by sika deer (Cervus
nippon [Temminck]) on the production and structure of young Norway spruce (Picea abies L …

More grazing, more damage? Assessed yield loss on agricultural grassland relates nonlinearly to goose grazing pressure

NH Buitendijk, M de Jager, M Hornman… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
In recent decades, conflict between geese and agriculture has increased. Management
practices to limit this conflict include concentrating geese in protected areas, derogation …

A review of the damage caused by invasive wild mammalian herbivores to primary production in New Zealand

ADM Latham, MC Latham, GL Norbury… - New Zealand Journal …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Wild mammalian herbivores can compete with domestic livestock and damage other types of
production systems. We reviewed damage by wild mammalian herbivores, excluding …