<p>Note: Range of potential wolf packs from the number of potential wolf packs in the highest suitability class (6) to the lowest suitability class (1). Suitability class 0 provides no potentially suitable habitat.</p
<p>Each dot represents one wolf pack home range in the Lausitz. Mean road densities in the Lausitz i...
Gray wolf populations have been rebounding in the Great Lakes region, after being nearly extirpated ...
<div><p>Estimating the abundance of wild carnivores is of foremost importance for conservation and m...
<p>Top left corner: Orientation map to (low) mountain ranges (in green) and larger cities (black dot...
Due to legislative protection, many species, including large carnivores, are currently recolonizing ...
<div><p>Due to legislative protection, many species, including large carnivores, are currently recol...
<p>Notes: Model input parameter sets AT, BT, CT, ANT, BNT and CNT are combinations of a land cover t...
A rule-based habitat suitability model was created for wolves (Canis lupus) in mainland Scotland. Si...
The expansion of the wolf population all over Europe has posed problems on wolf-man coexistence in t...
<p>Maps A–C depict part of the Lausitz wolf area in NE Germany, illustrating the application of the ...
In recent years, the European wolf (Canis lupus) population has expanded its southern range from the...
The wolf is naturally recolonizing the Alpine range. Potentially, eight different countries are affe...
Habitat suitability models are useful to understand species distribution and to guide management and...
<p><strong>Aim</strong>: The non-stationarity in habitat selection of expanding po...
The Italian wolf population was near to the extinction at the beginning of the seventies of the past...
<p>Each dot represents one wolf pack home range in the Lausitz. Mean road densities in the Lausitz i...
Gray wolf populations have been rebounding in the Great Lakes region, after being nearly extirpated ...
<div><p>Estimating the abundance of wild carnivores is of foremost importance for conservation and m...
<p>Top left corner: Orientation map to (low) mountain ranges (in green) and larger cities (black dot...
Due to legislative protection, many species, including large carnivores, are currently recolonizing ...
<div><p>Due to legislative protection, many species, including large carnivores, are currently recol...
<p>Notes: Model input parameter sets AT, BT, CT, ANT, BNT and CNT are combinations of a land cover t...
A rule-based habitat suitability model was created for wolves (Canis lupus) in mainland Scotland. Si...
The expansion of the wolf population all over Europe has posed problems on wolf-man coexistence in t...
<p>Maps A–C depict part of the Lausitz wolf area in NE Germany, illustrating the application of the ...
In recent years, the European wolf (Canis lupus) population has expanded its southern range from the...
The wolf is naturally recolonizing the Alpine range. Potentially, eight different countries are affe...
Habitat suitability models are useful to understand species distribution and to guide management and...
<p><strong>Aim</strong>: The non-stationarity in habitat selection of expanding po...
The Italian wolf population was near to the extinction at the beginning of the seventies of the past...
<p>Each dot represents one wolf pack home range in the Lausitz. Mean road densities in the Lausitz i...
Gray wolf populations have been rebounding in the Great Lakes region, after being nearly extirpated ...
<div><p>Estimating the abundance of wild carnivores is of foremost importance for conservation and m...