<div><p>The importance of capturing wild animals for research and conservation projects is widely shared. As this activity continues to become more common, the need to assess its negative effects increases so as to ensure ethical standards and the validity of research results. Increasing evidence has revealed that indirect (physiological and behavioural) effects of capture are as important as direct risks (death or injury) and that different capture methodologies can cause heterogeneous effects. We investigated the influence of chemical immobilisation on Alpine ibex (<i>Capra ibex</i>): during the days following the capture we collected data on spatial behaviour, activity levels of both males and females, and male hormone levels. Moreover, ...
Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) are polygynous ungulates that exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and segrega...
As evidence of the threat of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) is mounting, there is a need to r...
Noisy human activities such as helicopter traffic may affect physiology and behaviour of wild animal...
The importance of capturing wild animals for research and conservation projects is widely shared. As...
The importance of capturing wild animals for research and conservation projects is widely shared. As...
The importance of capturing wild animals for research and conservation projects is widely shared. As...
This is the postprint version of the article published in Canadian Journal of ZoologyStudies of free...
Capturing and marking animals is an essential component of wildlife research. However, data gathered...
Research of free-ranging wildlife often involves capture and chemical immobilization of animals. Suc...
While capture-mark-recapture studies provide essential individual-level data in ecology, repeated ca...
In ecology, camera trapping is commonly used as a non-invasive technique to collect ecological obser...
Although the proliferation of the wild boar in Europe makes capturing and handling necessary for bot...
Human-predator conflicts are an important current issue, but resolution of these conflicts through l...
There has been much scientific interest in environmental enrichment as a mean to improve the welfare...
Research on endangered species often relies on behavioural information to acquire data throughout a ...
Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) are polygynous ungulates that exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and segrega...
As evidence of the threat of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) is mounting, there is a need to r...
Noisy human activities such as helicopter traffic may affect physiology and behaviour of wild animal...
The importance of capturing wild animals for research and conservation projects is widely shared. As...
The importance of capturing wild animals for research and conservation projects is widely shared. As...
The importance of capturing wild animals for research and conservation projects is widely shared. As...
This is the postprint version of the article published in Canadian Journal of ZoologyStudies of free...
Capturing and marking animals is an essential component of wildlife research. However, data gathered...
Research of free-ranging wildlife often involves capture and chemical immobilization of animals. Suc...
While capture-mark-recapture studies provide essential individual-level data in ecology, repeated ca...
In ecology, camera trapping is commonly used as a non-invasive technique to collect ecological obser...
Although the proliferation of the wild boar in Europe makes capturing and handling necessary for bot...
Human-predator conflicts are an important current issue, but resolution of these conflicts through l...
There has been much scientific interest in environmental enrichment as a mean to improve the welfare...
Research on endangered species often relies on behavioural information to acquire data throughout a ...
Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) are polygynous ungulates that exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and segrega...
As evidence of the threat of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) is mounting, there is a need to r...
Noisy human activities such as helicopter traffic may affect physiology and behaviour of wild animal...