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Data from: Epidemiological models to control the spread of information in marine mammals
负责人:
Schakner, Zachary
关键词:
Human-wildlife conflict social transmission culling salmon conservation
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.6fq75
摘要:
Socially transmitted wildlife behaviours that create humanwildlife conflict are an emerging problem for conservation efforts, but also provide
Data from: Patterns and correlates of claims for brown bear damage on a continental scale
负责人:
carlos@iop.krakow.pl
关键词:
Brown bear damage compensation scheme depredation human land use human–wildlife coexistence human–wildlife conflicts large carnivore conservation supplementary feeding wildlife management
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7v11h
摘要:
Wildlife damage to human property threatens humanwildlife coexistence. Conflicts arising from wildlife damage in intensively managed landscapes oft
Data from: Do cities represent sources, sinks or isolated islands for urban wild boar population structure?
负责人:
Stillfried, Milena
关键词:
urban ecology urban-rural-gradient movement barrier human-wildlife-conflict DIYABC STRUCTURE BAPS microsatellites Berlin hunting
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.gn714
摘要:
Urban sprawl has resulted in the permanent presence of large mammal species in urban areas, leading to humanwildlife conflicts. Wild boar Sus scrofa
Data from: Avian vulnerability to wind farm collision through the year: insights from lesser black-backed gulls (Larus fuscus) tracked from multiple
负责人:
关键词:
Renewable energy;Larus fuscus;GPS telemetry;bird;Collision risk;wind turbine;human-wildlife conflict;sensitivity;vulnerability
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.q6bq8sm
摘要:
te change, but could also represent a significant human-wildlife conflict. Airborne taxa such as birds may be particularly sensitive to collision mortali
Data from: The changing environment of conservation conflict: geese and farming in Scotland
负责人:
关键词:
goose conservation conflict;conservation conflict;habitat modification;Branta leucopsis;grass damage;human-wildlife conflict;barnacle geese;Spatial ecology;population dynamics;climate change
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.pj59h
摘要:
– are likely to influence the emergence of serious human-wildlife impacts and, consequently, social conflict. 2.We used mixed-effect
Data from: Poor health is associated with use of anthropogenic resources in an urban carnivore
负责人:
关键词:
wildlife disease;urban adapters;Spatial ecology;movement;stable isotope analysis;urban adapters;human-wildlife conflict;habitat selection;Canis latrans;Spatial ecology
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.9mt2v
摘要:
Rates of encounters between humans and wildlife are increasing in cities around the world, especially when wildlife overlap with people in time
Data from: Integrating encounter theory with decision analysis to evaluate collision risk and determine optimal protection zones for wildlife
负责人:
关键词:
Pareto;human-wildlife interactions;Collision risk;protection zones;abundance;Bayesian;Marine mammals;decision analysis;Florida manatee;encounter rate
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7dh4312
摘要:
ortant example is the problem of wildlife collisions with vehicles or human-built structures (e.g. power lines, wind farms). In fact, collisions bet
Data from: Escalating human-wildlife conflict in Wolong Nature Reserve, China: a dynamic and paradoxical process
负责人:
关键词:
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.185q88f
摘要:
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has become a conservation focus for both protected area management and local communities in many parts of the world
Data from: Maasai pastoralists kill lions in retaliation for depredation of livestock by lions
负责人:
Hodgson, Dave J.
关键词:
lion human-wildlife conflict pastoralist Maasai focus group retaliation livestock carnivore
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.qd504d9
摘要:
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for humanwildlife conflict. The deliberate killing of lions by Maasai pastoralists is illegal
Data from: Herring gulls respond to human gaze direction
负责人:
关键词:
Gaze sensitivity;gaze aversion;Larus argentatus;Herring gulls;human-wildlife conflict;kleptoparasitism
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3jf80g4
摘要:
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the greatest threats to species populations worldwide. One species facing national declines in the UK

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