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Autor:
Simon S. Moesch, Jonathan M. Jeschke, Sophie Lokatis, Geva Peerenboom, Stephanie Kramer‐Schadt, Tanja M. Straka, Dagmar Haase
Publikováno v:
People and Nature, Vol 6, Iss 5, Pp 2091-2108 (2024)
Abstract Wildlife in cities divides people, with some animals bringing positive benefits and others causing conflict, for example due to property damage. Urban wildlife professionals from municipal administration, nature conservation, and hunting ass
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https://doaj.org/article/23ada24a29094a2abaa402882af040b7
Publikováno v:
Basic and Applied Ecology, Vol 79, Iss , Pp 90-101 (2024)
Future cities have the potential to be biodiverse areas in which humans and wildlife can coexist. However, the success of creating or maintaining wildlife-inclusive future cities can be challenged by management actions that are solely based on ecolog
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https://doaj.org/article/9b0d4aced009495abfd4d34171d3d789
Autor:
Maximilian Hohm, Simon S. Moesch, Jennifer Bahm, Dagmar Haase, Jonathan M. Jeschke, Niko Balkenhol
Publikováno v:
People and Nature, Vol 6, Iss 4, Pp 1681-1695 (2024)
Abstract While reintroductions of regionally extinct native species usually benefit ecosystems, reintroduced animals often struggle to locate appropriate habitats where they can establish themselves without conflict with humans. European beavers (Cas
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https://doaj.org/article/4a37501d616e4f9096883c702a4af8ea
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 29, Iss 3, p 6 (2024)
As natural habitats decline and wildlife adapts to increasing anthropogenic disturbance, it is crucial to understand human-wildlife relationships in residential areas. However, relevant studies are limited and mostly focused on single cities. To addr
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https://doaj.org/article/0627c26f276b4b4ea1ef336a450c26aa
Autor:
Yuval Itescu, Maud Bernard‐Verdier, Simon S. Moesch, Agata Mrugała, Kinga Mrugała, Camille L. Musseau, Jonathan M. Jeschke
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution. 12
One of the most challenging endeavors for students is choosing a career path that best fits their interests, wills and skills, and setting their professional goals accordingly. Such decisions are often made from within the culture of academia, in whi