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Autor:
Ane Eriksen, Erik Versluijs, Boris Fuchs, Barbara Zimmermann, Petter Wabakken, Andrés Ordiz, Peter Sunde, Camilla Wikenros, Håkan Sand, Benjamin Gillich, Frank Michler, Kristoffer Nordli, David Carricondo-Sanchez, Lucrezia Gorini, Siegfried Rieger
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10 (2022)
As wolves recolonize areas of Europe ranging from moderate to high anthropogenic impact, fear of wolves is a recurring source of conflict. Shared tools for evaluating wolf responses to humans, and comparing such responses across their range, can be v
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https://doaj.org/article/7314473727f24550ba0cc49c477e7773
Autor:
Fabio Weiss, Frank Uwe Michler, Benjamin Gillich, Jörg Tillmann, Simone Ciuti, Marco Heurich, Siegfried Rieger
Publikováno v:
Environmental Management
Conservation grazing uses semi-feral or domesticated herbivores to limit encroachment in open areas and to promote biodiversity. However, we are still unaware of its effects on wild herbivores. This study investigates the influence of herded sheep an
Autor:
Benjamin Gillich, Frank-Uwe Michler, Caroline Stolter, Antje Lorenz, Katrin Metze, Sabine Tischew, Siegfried Rieger
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Wildlife Research. 69
Livestock farming, which produces milk and meat, is practised by nearly all cultures. But in addition to this, grazing livestock fulfils other fundamentally important roles, one of which is the maintenance of open landscapes, which in turn provides h
Publikováno v:
acta ethologica. 24:185-195
Social-space–time-behaviour has developed very differently (e.g. a, loner, a herd, a pack) in the animal kingdom and depends on many different factors, like food availability, competition, predator avoidance or disturbances. It is known, that red d
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Biology. 2020:1-9
Habitat use by cervids can have large effects on vegetation. Therefore, factors influencing habitat use are pertinent to ecology, nature conservation as well as management of forests and hunting. The aim of this study was to identify factors influenc
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 358:212-221
Food selection by cervids is of high interest for forest management as they tend to browse on trees, causing severe damage and shifts in the regeneration capacity of certain preferred tree species. This behaviour could contradict forestry management