The use of fences in conservation can be controversial, as artificial barriers constrain natural behavior and ecological dynamics. However, in the case of large predators inhabiting protected areas within a hostile human‐dominated landscape, predators may remain at low densities if they face high mortality upon leaving the reserve. In turn, this may compromise the potential for density‐dependent effects such as top‐down regulation of prey species abundance. We simulate the hypothetical reintroduction of gray wolves (Canis lupus) to reserves in their former range (Scottish Highlands), with the objectives of identifying parameters that allow a viable wolf population and the potential for direct top‐down forcing of red deer (Cervus elaphus) de...
Top-down effects exhibited by apex predators are modulated by human impacts on community composition...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...
The use of fences in conservation can be controversial, as artificial barriers constrain natural beh...
The absence of an organism from a landscape for a long time can be a major barrier to the restoratio...
Reintroductions are important tools for the conservation of individual species, but recently more at...
Refugia can affect predator-prey dynamics via movements between refuge and non-refuge areas. We exam...
Context: Exclusion fences are increasingly used to prevent interactions between predators (introduce...
The recolonization of wolves in European human-dominated landscapes poses a conservation challenge t...
According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to select h...
Refugia can affect predator-prey dynamics via movements between refuge and non-refuge areas. We exam...
The reintroduction of gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park (YNP) provides a natural experiment r...
Landscape fragmentation affects wildlife population viability, in part, through the effects it has o...
Large carnivores can either directly influence ungulate populations or indirectly affect their behav...
In ecologically pristine ecosystems, top-down effects of apex predators play a fundamental role in s...
Top-down effects exhibited by apex predators are modulated by human impacts on community composition...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...
The use of fences in conservation can be controversial, as artificial barriers constrain natural beh...
The absence of an organism from a landscape for a long time can be a major barrier to the restoratio...
Reintroductions are important tools for the conservation of individual species, but recently more at...
Refugia can affect predator-prey dynamics via movements between refuge and non-refuge areas. We exam...
Context: Exclusion fences are increasingly used to prevent interactions between predators (introduce...
The recolonization of wolves in European human-dominated landscapes poses a conservation challenge t...
According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to select h...
Refugia can affect predator-prey dynamics via movements between refuge and non-refuge areas. We exam...
The reintroduction of gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park (YNP) provides a natural experiment r...
Landscape fragmentation affects wildlife population viability, in part, through the effects it has o...
Large carnivores can either directly influence ungulate populations or indirectly affect their behav...
In ecologically pristine ecosystems, top-down effects of apex predators play a fundamental role in s...
Top-down effects exhibited by apex predators are modulated by human impacts on community composition...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...