[HTML][HTML] Tamm Review: Influence of forest management activities on soil organic carbon stocks: A knowledge synthesis

M Mayer, CE Prescott, WEA Abaker, L Augusto… - Forest Ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Almost half of the total organic carbon (C) in terrestrial ecosystems is stored in forest soils.
By altering rates of input or release of C from soils, forest management activities can …

Human-induced evolution caused by unnatural selection through harvest of wild animals

FW Allendorf, JJ Hard - Proceedings of the National …, 2009 - National Acad Sciences
Human harvest of phenotypically desirable animals from wild populations imposes selection
that can reduce the frequencies of those desirable phenotypes. Hunting and fishing contrast …

Paws without claws? Ecological effects of large carnivores in anthropogenic landscapes

DPJ Kuijper, E Sahlén, B Elmhagen… - … of the Royal …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Large carnivores are frequently presented as saviours of biodiversity and ecosystem
functioning through their creation of trophic cascades, an idea largely based on studies …

Demographic side effects of selective hunting in ungulates and carnivores

JM Milner, EB Nilsen, HP Andreassen - Conservation biology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Selective harvesting regimes are often implemented because age and sex classes
contribute differently to population dynamics and hunters show preferences associated with …

Driving factors behind the eutrophication signal in understorey plant communities of deciduous temperate forests

K Verheyen, L Baeten, P De Frenne… - Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is expected to change forest understorey plant
community composition and diversity, but results of experimental addition studies and …

Crowded mountains: Long-term effects of human outdoor recreation on a community of wild mammals monitored with systematic camera trap**

M Salvatori, V Oberosler, M Rinaldi, A Franceschini… - Ambio, 2023 - Springer
Outdoor recreation in natural areas has become an increasingly popular activity globally, yet
the long-term effects on wildlife are poorly known. Reconciling human access to nature and …

Do ungulates preferentially feed in forest gaps in European temperate forest?

DPJ Kuijper, JPGM Cromsigt, M Churski… - Forest Ecology and …, 2009 - Elsevier
Ungulate populations across Europe have been strongly increasing over the past decades.
Simultaneously with this increase, concerns about the impact of ungulates on forest systems …

[HTML][HTML] Spread of Toxoplasma gondii among animals and humans in Northern Italy: A retrospective analysis in a One-Health framework

FM Dini, S Morselli, A Marangoni, R Taddei… - Food and waterborne …, 2023 - Elsevier
Toxoplasmosis occurs worldwide and is considered one of the most important food-borne
parasitic zoonoses. The consumption of undercooked meat containing viable tissue cysts …

The status of tuberculosis in European wild mammals

C Gortázar, RJ Delahay, RA Mcdonald… - Mammal …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT 1 Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic disease caused by Mycobacterium bovis and
related members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. Infection affects not only cattle …

[HTML][HTML] An adaptive behavioural response to hunting: surviving male red deer shift habitat at the onset of the hunting season

K Lone, LE Loe, EL Meisingset, I Stamnes, A Mysterud - Animal Behaviour, 2015 - Elsevier
Hunting by humans can be a potent driver of selection for morphological and life history
traits in wildlife populations across continents and taxa. Few studies, however, have …