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Human–wildlife conflict and coexistence
PJ Nyhus - Annual review of environment and resources, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Human interactions with wildlife are a defining experience of human existence. These
interactions can be positive or negative. People compete with wildlife for food and …
interactions can be positive or negative. People compete with wildlife for food and …
Human–wildlife interactions in urban areas: a review of conflicts, benefits and opportunities
Wildlife has existed in urban areas since records began. However, the discipline of urban
ecology is relatively new and one that is undergoing rapid growth. All wildlife in urban areas …
ecology is relatively new and one that is undergoing rapid growth. All wildlife in urban areas …
Urbanisation and nest building in birds: a review of threats and opportunities
The world is urbanising rapidly, and it is predicted that by 2050, 66% of the global human
population will be living in urban areas. Urbanisation is characterised by land-use changes …
population will be living in urban areas. Urbanisation is characterised by land-use changes …
The intrepid urban coyote: a comparison of bold and exploratory behavior in coyotes from urban and rural environments
Coyotes (Canis latrans) are highly adaptable, medium-sized carnivores that now inhabit
nearly every large city in the United States and Canada. To help understand how coyotes …
nearly every large city in the United States and Canada. To help understand how coyotes …
[HTML][HTML] Investigating trends in human-wildlife conflict: is conflict escalation real or imagined?
S Anand, S Radhakrishna - Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2017 - Elsevier
Human–wildlife conflict (HWC) has a history that is as old as human civilization; yet currently
the phenomenon poses a serious environmental challenge for human society. Both due to …
the phenomenon poses a serious environmental challenge for human society. Both due to …
Greater consumption of protein‐poor anthropogenic food by urban relative to rural coyotes increases diet breadth and potential for human–wildlife conflict
Reports of encounters between people and generalist urban‐adapted carnivores are
increasing around the world. In North America, coyotes Canis latrans are among the …
increasing around the world. In North America, coyotes Canis latrans are among the …
Humans and urban development mediate the sympatry of competing carnivores
Humans can profoundly shape animal community dynamics, but such effects have rarely
been evaluated for terrestrial carnivores. Humans affect carnivores in both spatial and …
been evaluated for terrestrial carnivores. Humans affect carnivores in both spatial and …
[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] Wolf attacks on humans: an update for 2002–2020
JDC Linnell, E Kovtun, I Rouart - 2021 - brage.nina.no
Linnell, JDC, Kovtun, E. & Rouart, I. 2021. Wolf attacks on humans: an update for 2002–
2020. NINA Report 1944. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. The degree to which …
2020. NINA Report 1944. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. The degree to which …
Biologging reveals individual variation in behavioural predictability in the wild
Recent research highlights the ecological importance of individual variation in behavioural
predictability. Individuals may not only differ in their average expression of a behavioural …
predictability. Individuals may not only differ in their average expression of a behavioural …
No single solution: application of behavioural principles in mitigating human–wildlife conflict
There is no proverbial silver bullet for mitigating human–wildlife conflict, but the study of
animal behaviour is foundational to solving issues of coexistence between people and wild …
animal behaviour is foundational to solving issues of coexistence between people and wild …