Cormorants and other wildlife populations have come in real or perceived conflicts with humans over exploited fish stocks. From gut contents of cormorants, and using an extension of the Catch equation, we estimated the degree of short term competition between great cormorants and coastal fisheries in two areas along the Swedish Baltic Sea. Cormorants consumed 10 and 44%, in respective area, of the fish biomass of six fish species harvested by humans; eel, flounder, herring, perch, pike, and whitefish. On average, cormorants consumed smaller individuals than harvested in fisheries. But for perch, cod and flounder, cormorants consumed harvestable sized fish corresponding.20 % of human catches. Our competition model estimated the direct decrea...
Population increase of piscivorous cormorants in Europe and in North America has created a conflict ...
The Swedish population of great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis) has rapidly increased to o...
Predation is the core in ecology, as a function in food webs which regulate both populations and com...
<div><p>Cormorants and other wildlife populations have come in real or perceived conflicts with huma...
Cormorants and other wildlife populations have come in real or perceived conflicts with humans over ...
Cormorants and other wildlife populations have come in real or perceived conflicts with humans over ...
Conflict arises in fisheries worldwide when piscivorous birds target fish species of commercial valu...
The strong increase in number of Great cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo in Sweden in recent years has ...
Great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) populations have experienced a rapid growth in Europe since th...
Conflict arises in fisheries worldwide when piscivorous birds target fish species of commercial valu...
Human wildlife conflicts can represent missed opportunities for ecological monitoring, including tra...
The increase in numbers and range of the continental subspecies of great cormorant Phalacrocorax car...
Estimates of the mortality rates caused by cormorants are needed to assess the impact on fish stock ...
Population increase of piscivorous cormorants in Europe and in North America has created a conflict ...
The Swedish population of great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis) has rapidly increased to o...
Predation is the core in ecology, as a function in food webs which regulate both populations and com...
<div><p>Cormorants and other wildlife populations have come in real or perceived conflicts with huma...
Cormorants and other wildlife populations have come in real or perceived conflicts with humans over ...
Cormorants and other wildlife populations have come in real or perceived conflicts with humans over ...
Conflict arises in fisheries worldwide when piscivorous birds target fish species of commercial valu...
The strong increase in number of Great cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo in Sweden in recent years has ...
Great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) populations have experienced a rapid growth in Europe since th...
Conflict arises in fisheries worldwide when piscivorous birds target fish species of commercial valu...
Human wildlife conflicts can represent missed opportunities for ecological monitoring, including tra...
The increase in numbers and range of the continental subspecies of great cormorant Phalacrocorax car...
Estimates of the mortality rates caused by cormorants are needed to assess the impact on fish stock ...
Population increase of piscivorous cormorants in Europe and in North America has created a conflict ...
The Swedish population of great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis) has rapidly increased to o...
Predation is the core in ecology, as a function in food webs which regulate both populations and com...