Navigating “Human Wildlife Conflict” situations from the individual's perspective

A Eklund, Å Waldo, M Johansson, J Frank - Biological Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
Co-occurrence of humans and wildlife leads to interactions with potential positive or
negative outcomes for the human actors and for the wild animals. It may also lead to positive …

Effects of human disturbance on terrestrial apex predators

A Ordiz, M Aronsson, J Persson, OG Støen… - Diversity, 2021 - mdpi.com
The effects of human disturbance spread over virtually all ecosystems and ecological
communities on Earth. In this review, we focus on the effects of human disturbance on …

An ecological perspective for analysing rural depopulation and abandonment

F Lloret, A Escudero, J Lloret… - People and Nature, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Population loss in rural areas is rapidly increasing in high‐income countries, raising
concerns and debate, given its socio‐economic consequences. Despite the evident …

[HTML][HTML] Dynamic shifts of functional diversity through climate-resilient strategies and farmland restoration in a mountain protected area

JC Campos, J Alírio, S Arenas-Castro, L Duarte… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Land-use land-cover (LULC) change contributes to major ecological impacts, particularly in
areas undergoing land abandonment, inducing modifications on habitat structure and …

Wild ungulates constitute the basis of the diet of the Iberian wolf in a recently recolonized area: wild boar and roe deer as key species for its conservation

I Barja, Á Navarro-Castilla, L Ortiz-Jiménez, Á España… - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary We conducted a study in central Spain to understand the dietary habits of
the Iberian wolf. Our aim was to evaluate the extent to which they prey on domestic …

The place for people in rewilding

J Glentworth, A Gilchrist, R Avery - Conservation Biology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Rewilding, although controversial, is increasingly presented as humanity's best hope of
addressing the global biodiversity crisis, but it remains unclear how restoring nonhuman …

Who must adapt to whom? Contested discourses on human–wolf coexistence and their impact on policy in Spain

HL Pettersson, G Holmes, CH Quinn, SM Sait… - People and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Emerging nature restoration agendas are increasing the pressure on rural communities to
coexist with expanding wildlife, including large carnivores. There are different interpretations …

Adapting Common Resource Management to Under-Use Contexts

F Brossette, C Bieling, M Penker - International journal of the commons, 2022 - JSTOR
Commonly used pastures have provided great socio-cultural, economic and ecological
values across European mountain ranges. Since the last century, under-use is threatening …

Rewilding by wolf recolonisation, consequences for ungulate populations and game hunting

M Rodriguez-Recio, C Wikenros, B Zimmermann… - Biology, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Humans extirpated the wolf Canis lupus from many regions of Europe.
Today, the wolf is returning to many of these areas, and with it, people's opposition due to its …

Wolves in a human world: Social dynamics of the Northern Hemisphere's most iconic social carnivore

A Tallian, P Ciucci, C Milleret, D Smith… - Social Strategies of …, 2023 - Springer
Wolves are one of the most studied wildlife species in the world, yet we only have an
emerging picture of how humans affect wolf social dynamics. This chapter provides an …