This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier (Cell Press) via the DOI in this record.As a result of ecological and social drivers, the management of problems caused by wildlife is becoming more selective, often targeting specific animals. Narrowing the sights of management relies upon the ecology of certain 'problem individuals' and their disproportionate contribution to impacts upon human interests. We assess the ecological evidence for problem individuals and confirm that some individuals or classes can be both disproportionately responsible and more likely to reoffend. The benefits of management can sometimes be short-lived, and selective management can affect tolerance of wildlife for better or wo...
AbstractSupplementary feeding is a common, but controversial, tool in wildlife management, because i...
Strategies for managing wildlife damage may be divided into 3 broad categories: direct manipulation ...
Human activities may cause conservation concerns when animal populations or ecosystems are harmed an...
G.S. is supported by a postgraduate research scholarship from the College of Life and Environmental ...
Recent research on species that are both uncommon and unfamiliar to the public has shown that wildli...
Abstract: Strategies for managing wildlife damage may be divided into 3 broad categories: direct man...
Many wildlife populations are expanding both their range and population densities given effective ma...
The impact of environmental change on the reproduction and survival of wildlife is often behavioural...
Wildlife management has been defined as the art and science of applying scientific knowledge and eco...
Like much of the global biosphere, wildlife species have experienced rapid declines during the Anthr...
Wildlife management has been defined as the art and science of applying scientific knowledge and eco...
Conflicts between wildlife and humans continue to be a persistent problem across a wide spectrum of ...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
This chapter develops links between social behaviour and demography, and illustrates how knowledge o...
Supplementary feeding is a common, but controversial, tool in wildlife management, because it can be...
AbstractSupplementary feeding is a common, but controversial, tool in wildlife management, because i...
Strategies for managing wildlife damage may be divided into 3 broad categories: direct manipulation ...
Human activities may cause conservation concerns when animal populations or ecosystems are harmed an...
G.S. is supported by a postgraduate research scholarship from the College of Life and Environmental ...
Recent research on species that are both uncommon and unfamiliar to the public has shown that wildli...
Abstract: Strategies for managing wildlife damage may be divided into 3 broad categories: direct man...
Many wildlife populations are expanding both their range and population densities given effective ma...
The impact of environmental change on the reproduction and survival of wildlife is often behavioural...
Wildlife management has been defined as the art and science of applying scientific knowledge and eco...
Like much of the global biosphere, wildlife species have experienced rapid declines during the Anthr...
Wildlife management has been defined as the art and science of applying scientific knowledge and eco...
Conflicts between wildlife and humans continue to be a persistent problem across a wide spectrum of ...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
This chapter develops links between social behaviour and demography, and illustrates how knowledge o...
Supplementary feeding is a common, but controversial, tool in wildlife management, because it can be...
AbstractSupplementary feeding is a common, but controversial, tool in wildlife management, because i...
Strategies for managing wildlife damage may be divided into 3 broad categories: direct manipulation ...
Human activities may cause conservation concerns when animal populations or ecosystems are harmed an...