Wild ungulate overabundance in Europe: contexts, causes, monitoring and management recommendations

AJ Carpio, M Apollonio, P Acevedo - Mammal Review, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
High‐density populations of large ungulates are now widespread. However, the perception
of overabundance only appears when it produces a problem for humans, such as a loss of …

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 …

Wild boar populations up, numbers of hunters down? A review of trends and implications for Europe

G Massei, J Kindberg, A Licoppe… - Pest management …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Across Europe, wild boar numbers increased in the 1960s–1970s but stabilised in the
1980s; recent evidence suggests that the numbers and impact of wild boar has grown …

[HTML][HTML] The challenges and opportunities of coexisting with wild ungulates in the human-dominated landscapes of Europe's Anthropocene

JDC Linnell, B Cretois, EB Nilsen, CM Rolandsen… - Biological …, 2020 - Elsevier
The cumulative impact of human activities has driven many species into severe declines
across the globe. However, the recent focus on conservation optimism has begun to …

A review of wild boar Sus scrofa diet and factors affecting food selection in native and introduced ranges

SA Ballari, MN Barrios‐García - Mammal Review, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The wild boar S us scrofa is an omnivore with one of the largest geographical ranges of all
species. However, no synthesis exists on its diet, feeding behaviour and factors affecting …

Using spatial Bayesian methods to determine the genetic structure of a continuously distributed population: clusters or isolation by distance?

AC Frantz, S Cellina, A Krier, L Schley… - Journal of Applied …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Spatially explicit Bayesian clustering techniques offer a powerful tool for ecology
and wildlife management, as genetic divisions can be correlated with landscape features …

Adaptation of wild boar (Sus scrofa) activity in a human-dominated landscape

F Johann, M Handschuh, P Linderoth, CF Dormann… - BMC ecology, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background Wild boars (Sus scrofa L.) are globally widely distributed, and their
populations have increased in Europe during recent decades. Encounters between humans …

Too many hogs? A review of methods to mitigate impact by wild boar and feral hogs

G Massei, S Roy, R Bunting - Human-Wildlife Interactions, 2011 - JSTOR
Feral hogs (Sus scrofa) are among the most widely-distributed mammals in the world and
have the highest reproductive output compared with other ungulates. Worldwide, feral hogs …

[HTML][HTML] Public perceptions and attitudes toward urban wildlife encounters–A decade of change

SM Basak, MS Hossain, DT O'Mahony… - Science of the total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Europe is currently undergoing dynamic land use changes causing the expansion of urban
habitat, which is driving wildlife species to colonise conurbations, resulting in an increased …

Assessing habitat loss, fragmentation and ecological connectivity in Luxembourg to support spatial planning

JB Almenar, A Bolowich, T Elliot, D Geneletti… - Landscape and Urban …, 2019 - Elsevier
The increasing global population requires new infrastructure and urban development, and
these land use changes have an impact on habitats and their ecological connectivity. To …