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 …
Understanding how landscape change influences the distribution and densities of species, and the consequences of these changes, is a central question in modern ecology. The …
A Widén, M Clinchy, AM Felton, TR Hofmeester… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2022 - Elsevier
Wild ungulates are a major consumer of agricultural crops in human dominated landscapes. Across Europe, ungulate populations are leading to intensified human-wildlife conflicts. At …
The global expansion of wild pigs over the last few decades has resulted in an increase in extent and distribution of damages to crops, placing a growing strain on agricultural …
Context There is concern about potential competition between non-native fallow deer (Dama dama) and livestock for food, particularly during times of low rainfall when pasture is scarce …
TKS Hjermann, NA Bilet, IM Rivrud… - Wildlife …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Grazing by wildlife on agricultural land is widespread across geographical regions, and can cause human–wildlife conflicts due to reduced crop yield when the grazing pressure is high …
A Widén, JPGM Cromsigt, S Dressel… - Ecological Solutions …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Foraging on crops by wild ungulates may create human–wildlife conflicts through reducing crop production. Ungulates interact with and within complex socio‐ecological systems …
Damage assessments provide evidence for initiating and evaluating management programs that protect natural resources and human livelihoods against invasive species. Wild pigs …
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are one of the most successful invasive species globally and are often implicated in agricultural damage. This damage is expected to increase as ranges of wild …