• Movement and activity pattern of a collared tigress in a human-dominated landscape in central India 

      Athreya, Vidya; Navya, R; Punjabi, Girish A.; Linnell, John Durrus; Odden, Morten; Khetarpal, S; Karanth, K. Ullas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
    • Non-consumptive use of wolves in tourism: guidelines for responsible practices [Large Carnivore Initiative for Europe IUCN/SSC Specialist Group] Specialist Group 

      Kavčič, Irena; Álvares, Francisco; Boitani, Luigi; Borgna, Irene; Iliopoulos, Yorgos; Krofel, Miha; Linnell, John Durrus; Nowak, Sabina; Reinhardt, Ilka; Rigg, Robin; Simon, Ricardo N.; Scillitani, Laura; Stronen, Astrid Vik; Trbojević, Igor; Walter, Theresa; Skrbinšek, Aleksandra Majić (Research report, 2022)
      In many early European cultures, humans shared an overall positive view of the wolf (Boitani, 1995; Boitani and Ciucci, 2009). But this changed with the anthropocentric view of nature brought about by Christianity as well ...
    • Physiologically persistent corpora lutea in Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) - Longitudinal ultrasound and endocrine examinations intra-vitam 

      Painer, Johanna; Jewgenow, Katarina; Dehnhard, Martin; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Linnell, John Durrus; Odden, John; Hildebrandt, Thomas B.; Goeritz, Frank (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
    • Post-release Movement Behaviour and Survival of Kulan Reintroduced to the Steppes and Deserts of Central Kazakhstan 

      Kaczensky, Petra; Salemgareyev, Albert; Linnell, John Durrus; Zuther, Steffen; Walzer, Chris; Huber, Nikolaus; Petit, Thierry (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Asiatic wild ass, or kulan (Equus hemionus kulan) were once a key species of the Eurasian steppes and deserts. In Kazakhstan they went extinct by the 1930s. Early reintroductions have reestablished the species in two ...
    • Predicting kill sites of an apex predator from GPS data in different multi-prey systems 

      Oliveira, Teresa; Sanchez, David Carricondo; Mattisson, Jenny; Vogt, Kristina; Corradini, Andrea; Linnell, John Durrus; Odden, John; Heurich, Marco Dietmar; Rodríguez-Recio, Mariano; Krofel, Miha (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Kill rates are a central parameter to assess the impact of predation on prey species. An accurate estimation of kill rates requires a correct identification of kill sites, often achieved by field-checking GPS location ...
    • Prerequisites for coexistence: human pressure and refuge habitat availability shape continental‑scale habitat use patterns of a large carnivore 

      Oeser, Julian; Heurich, Marco Dietmar; Kramer‑Schadt, Stephanie; Andrén, Henrik; Bagrade, Guna; Belotti, Elisa; Bufka, Luděk; Breitenmoser‑Würst, Christine; Cerne, Rok; Duľa, Martin; Fuxjäger, Christian; Gomerčić, Tomislav; Jędrzejewski, Włodzimierz; Kont, Raido; Koubek, Petr; Kowalczyk, Rafał; Krofel, Miha; Krojerová‑Prokešová, Jarmila; Kubala, Jakub; Kusak, Josip; Kutal, Miroslav; Linnell, John Durrus; Mattisson, Jenny; Molinari‑Jobin, Anja; Männil, Peep; Odden, John; Okarma, Henryk; Oliveira, Teresa; Pagon, Nives; Persson, Jens; Remm, Jaanus; Schmidt, Krzysztof; Signer, Sven; Tám, Branislav; Vogt, Kristina; Zimmermann, Fridolin; Kuemmerle, Tobias (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023-03-31)
      Context Adjustments in habitat use by large carnivores can be a key factor facilitating their coexistence with people in shared landscapes. Landscape composition might be a key factor determining how large carnivores can ...
    • Sharing Spaces and Entanglements With Big Cats: The Warli and Their Waghoba in Maharashtra, India 

      Nair, Ramya; Dhee, anon; Patil, Omkar; Surve, Nikit; Andheria, Anish; Linnell, John Durrus; Athreya, Vidya (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Long histories of sharing space and resources have built complex, robust, and enduring relationships between humans and wildlife in many communities across the world. In order to understand what makes it possible for humans ...
    • Smartphone app reveals that lynx avoid human recreationists on local scale, but not home range scale 

      Thorsen, Neri Horntvedt; Bischof, Richard; Mattisson, Jenny; Hofmeester, Tim R.; Linnell, John Durrus; Odden, John (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Outdoor recreation is increasing and affects habitat use and selection by wildlife. These effects are challenging to study, especially for elusive species with large spatial requirements, as it is hard to obtain reliable ...
    • The range of the mange: Spatiotemporal patterns of sarcoptic mange in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) as revealed by camera trapping 

      Sanchez, David Carricondo; Odden, Morten; Linnell, John Durrus; Odden, John (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)
      Sarcoptic mange is a widely distributed disease that affects numerous mammalian species. We used camera traps to investigate the apparent prevalence and spatiotemporal dynamics of sarcoptic mange in a red fox population ...
    • Timing and synchrony of birth in Eurasian lynx across Europe 

      Mattisson, Jenny; Linnell, John Durrus; Anders, Ole; Belotti, Elisa; Breitenmoser-Würsten, Christine; Bufka, Ludek; Fuxjäger, Christian; Heurich, Marco Dietmar; Ivanov, Gjorge; Jędrzejewski, Włodzimierz; Kont, Radio; Kowalczyk, Rafał; Krofel, Miha; Melovski, Dime; Mengüllüoğlu, Deniz; Middelhoff, Tomma Lilli; Molinari-Jobin, Anja; Odden, John; Ozoliņš, Jānis; Okarma, Henryk; Persson, Jens; Schmidt, Krzysztof; Vogt, Kristina; Zimmermann, Fridolin; Andrén, Henrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) occurs across the Eurasian continent, covering three of the four main climate regions of the world. Thus, their distribution includes a large variation in climatic conditions, making it an ...
    • Why humans kill animals and why we cannot avoid it 

      Allen, Benjamin L.; Bobier, Christopher; Dawson, Stuart; Fleming, Peter J.S.; Hampton, Jordan; Jachowski, David; Kerley, Graham I.H.; Linnell, John Durrus; Marnewick, Kelly; Minnie, Liaan; Muthersbaugh, Mike; O'Riain, M. Justin; Parker, Dan; Proulx, Gilbert; Somers, Michael J.; Titus, Keifer (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Killing animals has been a ubiquitous human behaviour throughout history, yet it is becoming increasingly controversial and criticised in some parts of contemporary human society. Here we review 10 primary reasons why ...
    • Wild versus domestic prey: Variation in the kill-site behavior of two large felids 

      Tallian, Aimee Grace; Mattisson, Jenny; Samelius, Gustaf; Odden, John; Mishra, Charudutt; Linnell, John Durrus; Lkhagvajav, Purevjav; Johansson, Örjan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Livestock depredation is an important source of conflict for many terrestrial large carnivore species. Understanding the foraging behavior of large carnivores on domestic prey is therefore important for both mitigating ...