Growth of wild ungulate populations within protected areas can cause an expansion towards surrounding non-protected areas and lead to conflicts with human activities. The spatial and demographic structure of colonizing populations inform about their state and potential trends, since the initial colonization by dispersing individuals precedes the establishment of a population with potential for further growth and expansion. Once colonization has succeeded, the spatial pattern of animal abundance is associated with intra- and interspecific interactions and environmental factors (e.g., habitat and food availability) and the population shows similar demographic features throughout the whole occupation area, which has been called a diffusive dis...
Recent studies suggest that territorial defense can act as a regulating agent of herbivore density, ...
Sheep rearing is the main productive activity in Patagonian rangelands, where guanacos are the only ...
Grouping behavior of social ungulates may depend on both predator occurrence and perceived predation...
Growth of wild ungulate populations within protected areas can cause an expansion towards surroundin...
The effects of poaching on wildlife have been widely studied in conservation biology and can be hete...
The effects of poaching on wildlife have been widely studied in conservation biology and can be hete...
<div><p>Monitoring species abundance and distribution is a prerequisite when assessing species statu...
Monitoring species abundance and distribution is a prerequisite when assessing species status and po...
Ungulates living in predator-free reserves offer the opportunity to study the influence of food limi...
The guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is one of the two South American native wild camelid species, and despit...
For large herbivores, predation-risk, habitat structure and population density are often reported as...
Context: The guanaco is the largest wild herbivore inhabiting the Patagonian steppes. Since the end ...
Large landscapes encompassing reserves and areas with other human uses are necessary for conservatio...
Distribution of ungulates is regulated by natural factors, such as presence of other species, clima...
Large landscapes encompassing reserves and areas with other human uses are necessary for conservatio...
Recent studies suggest that territorial defense can act as a regulating agent of herbivore density, ...
Sheep rearing is the main productive activity in Patagonian rangelands, where guanacos are the only ...
Grouping behavior of social ungulates may depend on both predator occurrence and perceived predation...
Growth of wild ungulate populations within protected areas can cause an expansion towards surroundin...
The effects of poaching on wildlife have been widely studied in conservation biology and can be hete...
The effects of poaching on wildlife have been widely studied in conservation biology and can be hete...
<div><p>Monitoring species abundance and distribution is a prerequisite when assessing species statu...
Monitoring species abundance and distribution is a prerequisite when assessing species status and po...
Ungulates living in predator-free reserves offer the opportunity to study the influence of food limi...
The guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is one of the two South American native wild camelid species, and despit...
For large herbivores, predation-risk, habitat structure and population density are often reported as...
Context: The guanaco is the largest wild herbivore inhabiting the Patagonian steppes. Since the end ...
Large landscapes encompassing reserves and areas with other human uses are necessary for conservatio...
Distribution of ungulates is regulated by natural factors, such as presence of other species, clima...
Large landscapes encompassing reserves and areas with other human uses are necessary for conservatio...
Recent studies suggest that territorial defense can act as a regulating agent of herbivore density, ...
Sheep rearing is the main productive activity in Patagonian rangelands, where guanacos are the only ...
Grouping behavior of social ungulates may depend on both predator occurrence and perceived predation...