Ecological and evolutionary implications of food subsidies from humans

D Oro, M Genovart, G Tavecchia, MS Fowler… - Ecology …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Human activities are the main current driver of global change. From hunter‐gatherers
through to Neolithic societies–and particularly in contemporary industrialised countries …

Impacts of wildlife baiting and supplemental feeding on infectious disease transmission risk: a synthesis of knowledge

A Sorensen, FM van Beest, RK Brook - Preventive veterinary medicine, 2014 - Elsevier
Baiting and supplemental feeding of wildlife are widespread, yet highly controversial
management practices, with important implications for ecosystems, livestock production, and …

Influence of management practices on large herbivore diet—Case of European bison in Białowieża Primeval Forest (Poland)

R Kowalczyk, P Taberlet, E Coissac, A Valentini… - Forest Ecology and …, 2011 - Elsevier
Large herbivores are keystone species in many forest areas, as they shape the structure,
species diversity and functioning of those ecosystems. The European bison Bison bonasus …

To feed or not to feed? Evidence of the intended and unintended effects of feeding wild ungulates

JM Milner, FM Van Beest, KT Schmidt… - The Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Ungulate populations are important natural resources, associated with both costs and
benefits. Conflicts have arisen between stakeholders who benefit from high ungulate …

Supplemental feeding alters migration of a temperate ungulate

JD Jones, MJ Kauffman, KL Monteith… - Ecological …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Conservation of migration requires information on behavior and environmental
determinants. The spatial distribution of forage resources, which migration exploits, often are …

A Low-Cost Manipulation of Food Resources Reduces Spatial Overlap Between Baboons (Papio ursinus) and Humans in Conflict

BS Kaplan, MJ O'Riain, R van Eeden… - International Journal of …, 2011 - Springer
Competition over food and space is a primary driver of human–wildlife conflict. In the Cape
Peninsula, South Africa, chacma baboons (Papio ursinus) have adapted to a human …

[HTML][HTML] Forage availability, supplementary feed and ungulate density: Associations with ungulate damage in pine production forests

AM Felton, PO Hedwall, A Felton, F Widemo… - Forest Ecology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Populations of large herbivores, including members of the deer family Cervidae, are
expanding across and within many regions of the northern hemisphere. Because their …

Still walking on the wild side? Management actions as steps towards 'semi‐domestication'of hunted ungulates

A Mysterud - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Domestication is a process involving adaptations to man and the man‐made environment.
Semi‐domestic animals are those for which humans have only partial control over breeding …

Roads and supplemental feeding affect home-range size of Slovenian red deer more than natural factors

K Jerina - Journal of Mammalogy, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Most studies on the relationship between home-range size and composition focus on natural
factors, whereas effects of anthropogenic factors are poorly understood. I evaluated effects …

Dynamics of public attitudes toward bears and the role of bear hunting in Croatia

A Majić, AMT de Bodonia, Đ Huber, N Bunnefeld - Biological Conservation, 2011 - Elsevier
Successful carnivore conservation depends on public attitudes and acceptance levels of
carnivores, and these are likely to change as circumstances change. Attitude studies …