Creel et al. argue against the conservation effectiveness of fencing based on a population measure that ignores the importance of top predators to ecosystem processes. Their statistical analyses consider, first, only a subset of fenced reserves and, second, an incomplete examination of ‘costs per lion. ’ Our original conclusions remain unaltered
The use of fences to segregate wildlife can change predator and prey behaviour. Predators can learn ...
Fences must be used with care in biodiversity conservation to avoid unintended consequences
The use of fences in conservation can be controversial, as artificial barriers constrain natural beh...
Creel et al. argue against the conservation effectiveness of fencing based on a population measure t...
Creel et al. argue against the conservation effectiveness of fencing based on a population measure t...
Creel et al. argue against the conservation effectiveness of fencing based on a population measure t...
Conservationists often advocate for landscape approaches to wildlife management while others argue f...
S. Polasky1,46 Conservationists often advocate for landscape approaches to wildlife management while...
p. 46) claim that fencing, despite some positive outcomes (2, 3), overwhelmingly exacerbates fragmen...
Large carnivores are experiencing range contraction and population declines globally. Prey depletion...
Context: Exclusion fences are increasingly used to prevent interactions between predators (introduce...
<p>Trophic scaling and occupancy analysis reveals a lion population limited by human pressure</p> <p...
People construct fences to delineate land ownership and to control access to land. Fences accomplish...
The African lion (Panthera Leo) has suffered drastic population and range declines over the last few...
How can we best protect the world’s biodiversity in the face of the growing human population? This ...
The use of fences to segregate wildlife can change predator and prey behaviour. Predators can learn ...
Fences must be used with care in biodiversity conservation to avoid unintended consequences
The use of fences in conservation can be controversial, as artificial barriers constrain natural beh...
Creel et al. argue against the conservation effectiveness of fencing based on a population measure t...
Creel et al. argue against the conservation effectiveness of fencing based on a population measure t...
Creel et al. argue against the conservation effectiveness of fencing based on a population measure t...
Conservationists often advocate for landscape approaches to wildlife management while others argue f...
S. Polasky1,46 Conservationists often advocate for landscape approaches to wildlife management while...
p. 46) claim that fencing, despite some positive outcomes (2, 3), overwhelmingly exacerbates fragmen...
Large carnivores are experiencing range contraction and population declines globally. Prey depletion...
Context: Exclusion fences are increasingly used to prevent interactions between predators (introduce...
<p>Trophic scaling and occupancy analysis reveals a lion population limited by human pressure</p> <p...
People construct fences to delineate land ownership and to control access to land. Fences accomplish...
The African lion (Panthera Leo) has suffered drastic population and range declines over the last few...
How can we best protect the world’s biodiversity in the face of the growing human population? This ...
The use of fences to segregate wildlife can change predator and prey behaviour. Predators can learn ...
Fences must be used with care in biodiversity conservation to avoid unintended consequences
The use of fences in conservation can be controversial, as artificial barriers constrain natural beh...