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Agent-based models predict patterns and identify constraints of large carnivore recolonizations, a case study of wolves in Scandinavia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Large carnivores are recolonizing areas of their historical range in Europe. This process has strong implications for conservation and management related to human-wildlife conflicts. Analyses and modelling of the observed ... -
Human disturbance is the most limiting factor driving habitat selection of a large carnivore throughout Continental Europe
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Habitat selection is a multi-scale process driven by trade-offs between benefits, such as resource abundance, and disadvantages, such as the avoidance of risk. The latter includes human disturbances, to which large carnivores, ... -
Integrated spatially-explicit models predict pervasive risks to recolonizing wolves in Scandinavia from human-driven mortality
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Knowledge and values drive acceptability of lethal control of kangaroos among the Australian public
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Wildlife management actions are increasingly contingent on acceptance by the broader public. Consequently, understanding factors that influence acceptability of different management options is important. In Australia, ... -
Poaching-related disappearance rate of wolves in Sweden was positively related to population size and negatively to legal culling
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-03-14)Poaching is an important limiting factor for many large carnivore populations worldwide and the effect that legal culling has on poaching rate on wolf (Canis lupus) is debated. We used data linked to population monitoring ... -
Quiet islands in a world of fear: Wolves seek core zones of protected areas to escape human disturbance
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The Anthropocene continuously escalates the challenges and threats faced by large carnivores in human-dominated landscapes. Given their unique conservation and management requirements, detailed insights into their behaviour ... -
Wolves at the door? Factors influencing the individual behavior of wolves in relation to anthropogenic features
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The recovery of large carnivores in human-dominated landscapes comes with challenges. In general, large carnivores avoid humans and their activities, and human avoidance favors coexistence, but individual variation in large ...