Overabundant wild ungulate populations in Europe: management with consideration of socio‐ecological consequences
Throughout recent years, ungulates have experienced significant increases in numbers and
geographic range sizes in Europe, becoming locally overabundant populations in some …
geographic range sizes in Europe, becoming locally overabundant populations in some …
The importance of considering genetic diversity in shark and ray conservation policies
Many populations of elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) are experiencing severe declines
due to the high demand for shark fins in Asia, the activities of unregulated fisheries, and …
due to the high demand for shark fins in Asia, the activities of unregulated fisheries, and …
Large carnivore expansion in Europe is associated with human population density and land cover changes
Aim The recent recovery of large carnivores in Europe has been explained as resulting from
a decrease in human persecution driven by widespread rural land abandonment, paralleled …
a decrease in human persecution driven by widespread rural land abandonment, paralleled …
Attitudes towards returning wolves (Canis lupus) in Germany: Exposure, information sources and trust matter
Understanding how exposure and information affect public attitudes towards returning large
carnivores in Europe is critical for human-carnivore coexistence, especially for develo** …
carnivores in Europe is critical for human-carnivore coexistence, especially for develo** …
From high masked to high realized genetic load in inbred Scandinavian wolves
When new mutations arise at functional sites they are more likely to impair than improve
fitness. If not removed by purifying selection, such deleterious mutations will generate a …
fitness. If not removed by purifying selection, such deleterious mutations will generate a …
Deer, wolves, and people: costs, benefits and challenges of living together
Human‐driven species annihilations loom as a major crisis. However the recovery of deer
and wolf populations in many parts of the northern hemisphere has resulted in conflicts and …
and wolf populations in many parts of the northern hemisphere has resulted in conflicts and …
Europe‐wide biogeographical patterns in the diet of an ecologically and epidemiologically important mesopredator, the red fox Vulpes vulpes: a quantitative review
Understanding how the diet of an ecologically important mesopredator varies throughout a
large region can provide an insight into the trophic responses of generalist carnivores to …
large region can provide an insight into the trophic responses of generalist carnivores to …
Residual spatial autocorrelation in macroecological and biogeographical modeling: a review
Macroecologists and biogeographers continue to predict the distribution of species across
space based on the relationship between biotic processes and environmental variables …
space based on the relationship between biotic processes and environmental variables …
Genomic patterns in the widespread Eurasian lynx shaped by Late Quaternary climatic fluctuations and anthropogenic impacts
Disentangling the contribution of long‐term evolutionary processes and recent
anthropogenic impacts to current genetic patterns of wildlife species is key to assessing …
anthropogenic impacts to current genetic patterns of wildlife species is key to assessing …
Molecular phylogeny based on six nuclear genes suggests that Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato genotypes G6/G7 and G8/G10 can be regarded as two distinct …
Tapeworms of the species complex of Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato (sl) are the
cause of a severe zoonotic disease–cystic echinococcosis, which is listed among the most …
cause of a severe zoonotic disease–cystic echinococcosis, which is listed among the most …