Many populations have a negative impact on their habitat, or upon other species in the environment, if their numbers become too large. For this reason they are often managed using some form of control. The objective is to keep numbers at a sustainable level, while ensuring survival of the population. Here we present models that allow population management programs to be assessed. Two common control regimes will be considered: reduction and suppression. Under the suppression regime the population is maintained close to a particular threshold through near continuous control, while under the reduction regime, control begins once the population reaches a certain threshold and continues until it falls below a lower pre-defined level. We discuss ...
The culling of kangaroos at the Puckapunyal Army base (Australia) raises some intriguing ethical iss...
Efforts to mitigate wildlife-human conflicts typically involve management of unacceptably abundant p...
Context. The management of wildlife populations aiming to control population size should also consid...
Many populations have a negative impact on their habitat, or upon other species in the environment, ...
Many populations have a negative impact on their habitat, or upon other species in the environment, ...
Traditional sensitivity and elasticity analyses of matrix population models have been used to inform...
In wildlife management, the program of monitoring will depend on the management objective. If the ob...
In wildlife management, the program of monitoring will depend on the management objective. If the ob...
Population ecology drives a number of important economic and conservation issues, including the mana...
Many species of conservation concern are in decline due to threats from multiple sources. To quantif...
We present two 'rules of thumb' for metapopulation management. The first identifies an explicit form...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Natasha McLean.Overabundant species may have consid...
We present two 'rules of thumb' for metapopulation management. The first identifies an explicit form...
© 2017 Kelsey SmithManagement of wildlife populations is a complex and difficult issue globally. Pop...
The koala population on Kangaroo Island, South Australia has increased from 18 individuals, released...
The culling of kangaroos at the Puckapunyal Army base (Australia) raises some intriguing ethical iss...
Efforts to mitigate wildlife-human conflicts typically involve management of unacceptably abundant p...
Context. The management of wildlife populations aiming to control population size should also consid...
Many populations have a negative impact on their habitat, or upon other species in the environment, ...
Many populations have a negative impact on their habitat, or upon other species in the environment, ...
Traditional sensitivity and elasticity analyses of matrix population models have been used to inform...
In wildlife management, the program of monitoring will depend on the management objective. If the ob...
In wildlife management, the program of monitoring will depend on the management objective. If the ob...
Population ecology drives a number of important economic and conservation issues, including the mana...
Many species of conservation concern are in decline due to threats from multiple sources. To quantif...
We present two 'rules of thumb' for metapopulation management. The first identifies an explicit form...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Natasha McLean.Overabundant species may have consid...
We present two 'rules of thumb' for metapopulation management. The first identifies an explicit form...
© 2017 Kelsey SmithManagement of wildlife populations is a complex and difficult issue globally. Pop...
The koala population on Kangaroo Island, South Australia has increased from 18 individuals, released...
The culling of kangaroos at the Puckapunyal Army base (Australia) raises some intriguing ethical iss...
Efforts to mitigate wildlife-human conflicts typically involve management of unacceptably abundant p...
Context. The management of wildlife populations aiming to control population size should also consid...