• A seasonal feast : the use of moose slaughter remains by the boreal forest scavenger community in south-eastern Norway 

      Kronenberg, Wera Nadina Maria (Master thesis, 2018)
      Scavenging by vertebrates is one of multiple foraging strategies to utilize food resources and a key ecological process in food web dynamics. It is used in periods of environmental stress such as shortage of prey, and as ...
    • General Experience Rather Than of Local Knowledge is Important for Grouse Hunters Bag Size 

      Asmyhr, Lasse; Willebrand, Tomas; Hörnell-Willebrand, Maria (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Wildlife harvest management requires an understanding of hunter behavioral interactions with the game. Hunter harvest is indicated to be more dependent on experience and attitudes than game abundance. We tested how the ...
    • Goose response to hunting activities: Is there an optimal way of hunting? 

      Dalermoen, Rein Aleksander Riise (Master thesis, 2022)
      De fleste populasjoner av gås er i sterk vekst. Den Norske populasjonen av grågås har siden tidlig 1990-tallet økt fra 7 000-10 000 individer til 20 000-25 000 i 2019 og er antatt å fortsatt være under sterk vekst. Gåsa ...
    • GRENSEVILT 2 - Sluttrapport til Interreg Sverige-Norge 

      Wikenros, Camilla; Zimmermann, Barbara; Eriksen, Ane; Esselin, Anders; Falkevik, Maria; Lund, Pia Knøsen; Løken, Øivind; Nordström, Jonas; Sand, Håkan; Wabakken, Petter (Commissioned report;8/2023, Research report, 2023)
      Indre Skandinavia kjennetegnes av et sammenhengende barskogområde med store viltbestander (naturarv) som preger regionens skogbruk og jakt (kulturarv). Til tross for at naturressursene er grenseoverskridende, forvaltes og ...
    • Humans rather than Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) shape ungulate browsing patterns in a temperate forest 

      van Beeck Calkoen, Suzanne T. S.; Deis, Michele H.; Oeser, Julian; Kuijper, Dries P. J.; Heurich, Marco Dietmar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The recolonization of human-dominated landscapes by large carnivores has been followed with considerable scientific interest; however, little is known about their interactive effect on ungulate foraging behavior. This study ...
    • Hvor langt løper en skadeskutt rein? 

      Stokke, Sigbjørn; Arnemo, Jon Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      En ny og universell modell for å kvantifisere skadeskyting viser at en villrein som løper lengre enn 120 meter etter å ha blitt truffet av et skudd, må betraktes som skadeskutt.
    • The Many Boar Identities: Understanding difference and change in the geographies of European wild boar management 

      Von Essen, Erica; O'Mahony, Kieran; Szczygielska, , Marianna; Arregui, Anibal; Vaté, Virginie; Gieser, Thorsten; Broz, Ludek (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Wildlife management across Europe is increasingly characterised by a ‘war on wild boar’. In response to epidemiological and economic threats to pig production and agriculture, state agencies, policymakers and hunting ...
    • Physiological sensors in moose and other wildlife 

      Arnemo, Jon M.; Thiel, Alexandra; Le Grand, Luc; Græsli, Anne Randi; Fuchs, Boris; Evans, Alina L.; Stenbacka, Fredrik; Neumann, Wiebke; Singh, Navinder J.; Ericsson, Göran (Skriftserien;21/2021, Research report, 2021)
      Et nøkkelspørsmål innen økologi er hvordan menneskelig aktivitet påvirker atferd og fysiologi hos viltlevende dyr. Utvikling av biologgere har muliggjort studier av ville dyr i deres naturlige miljø. Biologgere er sensorer ...
    • Scared as a hare: Effects of capture and experimental disturbance on survival and movement behavior of European hares 

      Mayer, Martin; Haugaard, Lars; Sunde, Peter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Capture and handling of wildlife is an important component of wildlife studies, and hunting can be a central tool for wildlife management. However, human-caused disturbance of animals can cause various negative effects on ...
    • The optimal foraging theory, crowding and Swedish grouse hunters 

      Asmyhr, Lasse; Willebrand, Tomas; Hörnell-Willebrand, Maria (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Hunters that have options to hunt in different areas should evaluate their previous hunting success when they decide where to hunt. Following optimal foraging theory for non-human predators we investigated if hunting success ...
    • To feed or not to feed? Evidence of the intended and unintended effects of feeding wild ungulates 

      Milner, Jos M.; van Beest, Floris M.; Schmidt, Karoline T.; Brook, Ryan K.; Storaas, Torstein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Ungulate populations are important natural resources, associated with both costs and benefits. Conflicts have arisen between stakeholders who benefit from high ungulate numbers and those faced with the costs. Supplementary ...