The management of conflicts between wildlife conservation and agricultural practices often involves the implementation of strategies aimed at reducing the cost of wildlife impacts on crops. Vital to the success of these strategies is the perception that changes in management efforts are synchronized relative to changes in impact levels, yet this expectation is never evaluated. We assess the level of synchrony between time series of population counts and management effort in the context of conflicts between agriculture and five populations of large grazing birds in northern Europe. We reveal inconsistent patterns of synchrony and asynchrony between changes in population counts and impact management effort relating to population harvesting, m...
Certain species experience rapid population increases in human-modified and -affected environments. ...
1. Populations of large grazing birds have increased in Europe during the past five decades, raising...
Monitoring programs are useful for assessing and informing conservation efforts but the methods used...
The management of conflicts between wildlife conservation and agricultural practices often involves ...
Wildlife conservation policies directed at common and widespread, but declining, species are difficu...
In recent decades, many ungulate populations have changed dramatically in abundance, resulting in ca...
Detecting biodiversity change and identifying its causes is challenging because biodiversity is mult...
The dynamics of wild populations are governed by demographic rates which vary spatially and/or tempo...
International legislation forms a cornerstone of conservation, yet its efficacy is rarely quantified...
Populations of geese, swans and cranes (i.e., large grazing birds) are increasing in Europe and Nort...
Rapid climatic change poses a threat to global biodiversity. There is extensive evidence that recent...
The dynamics of wild populations are governed by demographic rates which vary spatially and/or tempo...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are indebted to Rae McKenzie and others at SNH Islay for providing the survey da...
1. Widespread declines in the populations of many British farmland birds have occurred since the ear...
Ensuring that protected areas (PAs) maintain the biodiversity within their boundaries is fundamental...
Certain species experience rapid population increases in human-modified and -affected environments. ...
1. Populations of large grazing birds have increased in Europe during the past five decades, raising...
Monitoring programs are useful for assessing and informing conservation efforts but the methods used...
The management of conflicts between wildlife conservation and agricultural practices often involves ...
Wildlife conservation policies directed at common and widespread, but declining, species are difficu...
In recent decades, many ungulate populations have changed dramatically in abundance, resulting in ca...
Detecting biodiversity change and identifying its causes is challenging because biodiversity is mult...
The dynamics of wild populations are governed by demographic rates which vary spatially and/or tempo...
International legislation forms a cornerstone of conservation, yet its efficacy is rarely quantified...
Populations of geese, swans and cranes (i.e., large grazing birds) are increasing in Europe and Nort...
Rapid climatic change poses a threat to global biodiversity. There is extensive evidence that recent...
The dynamics of wild populations are governed by demographic rates which vary spatially and/or tempo...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are indebted to Rae McKenzie and others at SNH Islay for providing the survey da...
1. Widespread declines in the populations of many British farmland birds have occurred since the ear...
Ensuring that protected areas (PAs) maintain the biodiversity within their boundaries is fundamental...
Certain species experience rapid population increases in human-modified and -affected environments. ...
1. Populations of large grazing birds have increased in Europe during the past five decades, raising...
Monitoring programs are useful for assessing and informing conservation efforts but the methods used...