Reconciling livestock production and wild herbivore conservation: challenges and opportunities

RA Pozo, JJ Cusack, P Acebes, JE Malo… - Trends in Ecology & …, 2021 - cell.com
Increasing food security and preventing further loss of biodiversity are two of humanity's
most pressing challenges. Yet, efforts to address these challenges often lead to situations of …

[HTML][HTML] Is tourism impacting pumas in the Torres del Paine UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in southern Chile?

M Cifuentes-Ibarra, LM Elbroch, O Ohrens… - Global Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Ecotourism generates $7.6 trillion annually and supports 292 million jobs around
the world, and because of these benefits, it has been emphasized as a conservation …

Optimizing livestock carrying capacity for wild ungulate-livestock coexistence in a Qinghai-Tibet Plateau grassland

Y Ren, Y Zhu, D Baldan, M Fu, B Wang, J Li, A Chen - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Wild ungulates are an important part of terrestrial ecosystems and play a critical role in
maintaining ecosystem health and integrity. In many grassland ecosystems that are …

Human–wildlife conflicts in Patagonia: ranchers' perceptions of guanaco Lama guanicoe abundance

C Flores, G Lichtenstein, A Schiavini - Oryx, 2023 - cambridge.org
Conflicts between people and wildlife have become widespread as people move to areas
previously home to wildlife and as wild populations recover. In Patagonia, one of the main …

[HTML][HTML] Rewilding South America: ten key questions

M Root-Bernstein, M Galetti, RJ Ladle - Perspectives in Ecology and …, 2017 - Elsevier
There are various approaches to rewilding, corresponding to different socio-ecological and
policy contexts. Most South American ecosystems have experienced Pleistocene and …

Competitive exclusion and herbivore management in a context of livestock‐wildlife conflict

A Marino, V Rodríguez - Austral Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding competitive interactions is essential to properly inform management
strategies, in particular in the context of livestock‐wildlife conflict across a degraded land …

[PDF][PDF] History of Diversification and Adaptation from North to South Revealed by Genomic Data: Guanacos from the Desert to Sub-Antarctica

F León, EJ Pizarro, D Noll, LR Pertierra… - Genome Biology and …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
The increased availability of quality genomic data has greatly improved the scope and
resolution of our understanding of the recent evolutionary history of wild species adapted to …

Dynamics of a guanaco–sheep competitive system with unilateral and bilateral control

J Xu, M Huang, X Song - Nonlinear Dynamics, 2022 - Springer
In this paper, based on a guanaco–sheep competitive system, we develop and analyze
mathematical models with unilateral and bilateral control for the management of …

Climate change contributing to conflicts between livestock farming and guanaco conservation in central Chile: a subjective theories approach

SP Vargas, PJ Castro-Carrasco, NA Rust - Oryx, 2021 - cambridge.org
Negative interactions between guanacos Lama guanicoe and ranchers have recently
intensified in central Chile because guanacos are perceived to be competing with livestock …

Magallanes sheep farming

S Radic-Schilling, F Sales, R Lira… - … and improvement of …, 2022 - books.google.com
Abstract The Magallanes region in Chilean Patagonia encompasses 13 million hectares
with approximately 3.6 million used for agricultural and livestock systems. This portion is …