• Mammals show faster recovery from capture and tagging in human-disturbed landscapes 

      Stiegler, Jonas; Gallagher, Cara A.; Hering, Robert; Müller, Thomas; Tucker, Marlee A.; Apollonio, Marco; Arnold, Janosch; Barker, Nancy A.; Barthel, Leon; Bassano, Bruno; van Beest, Floris M.; Belant, Jerrold L.; Berger, Anne; Beyer Jr, Dean E.; Bidner, Laura A.; Blake, Stephen; Börner, Konstantin; Brivio, Francesca; Brogi, Rudy; Buuveibaatar, Bayarbaatar; Cagnacci, Francesca; Dekker, Jasja; Dentinger, Jane; Duľa, Martin; Duquette, Jarred F.; Eccard, Jana A.; Evans, Meaghan N.; Ferguson, Adam W.; Fichtel, Claudia; Heim, Morten; Heurich, Marco Dietmar; Hewison, Mark; Isabell, Lynne A.; Janssen, René; Jarnemo, Anders; Jeltsch, Florian; Miloš, Jezek; Kaczensky, Petra; Kamiński, Tomasz; Kappeler, Peter M.; Kasper, Katharina; Kautz, Todd M.; Kimmig, Sophia; Kjellander, Petter; Kowalczyk, Rafał; Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie A.; Kröschel, Max; Krop-Benesch, Anette; Linderoth, Peter; Lobas, Christoph; Rolandsen, Christer Moe; Solberg, Erling Johan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Wildlife tagging provides critical insights into animal movement ecology, physiology, and behavior amid global ecosystem changes. However, the stress induced by capture, handling, and tagging can impact post-release ...
    • Reduced human disturbance increases diurnal activity in wolves, but not Eurasian lynx 

      Smith, Adam F.; Kasper, Katharina; Lazzeri, Lorenzo; Schulte, Michael; Kudrenko, Svitlana; Say-Sallaz, Elise; Churski, Marcin; Shamovich, Dmitry; Obrizan, Serhii; Domashevsky, Serhii; Korepanova, Kateryna; Bashta, Andriy-Taras; Zhuravchak, Rostyslav; Gahbauer, Martin; Pirga, Bartosz; Fenchuk, Viktar; Kusak, Josip; Ferretti, Francesco; Kuijper, Dries P.J.; Schmidt, Krzysztof; Heurich, Marco Dietmar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Wildlife in the Anthropocene is increasingly spatially and temporally constrained by lethal and non-lethal human disturbance. For large carnivores with extensive space requirements, like wolves and Eurasian lynx, avoiding ...