7.8.1 Problematic animal/plant species and genes No evidence found (no assessment) We have captured no evidence for the following interventions: Reduce primate predation by non-primate species through exclusion (e.g. fences) or translocation Reduce primate predation by other primate species through exclusion (e.g. fences) or translocation Control habitat-altering mammals (e.g. elephants) through exclusion (e.g. fences) or translocation Control inter-specific competition for food through excl..
Understanding how threatened species adapt their behavior to landscapes shaped by humans is increasi...
Threats to biodiversity are well documented. However, to effectively conserve species and their habi...
1.8.1 Reduce predation by other species Beneficial ● Remove or control fish by drying out ponds One...
Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Implement a ‘no-feeding of wild primates’ policy A contro...
Likely to be beneficial ● Remove and relocate ‘problem’ animals Three studies, including one replica...
7.5.1 Hunting Likely to be beneficial ● Conduct regular anti-poaching patrols Two of three studies ...
7.12.1 Species management Likely to be beneficial ● Guard habituated primate groups to ensure their...
5.6.1 Invasive plants Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Manually/mechanically remove invas...
Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) Implement a ‘no-feeding of wild primates’ policy A controll...
This assessment method for this chapter is described in Walsh, J. C., Dicks, L. V. & Sutherland, W. ...
This section includes evidence for the effects of interventions on peatland vegetation overall. Stud...
Threats to biodiversity are well documented. However, to effectively conserve species and their habi...
8.8.1 Problematic tree species Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Apply herbicide to trees ...
3.7.1 Reducing exploitation and conflict Scare fish-eating birds from areas to reduce conflict Stud...
2.6.1 Hunting No evidence found (no assessment) We have captured no evidence for the following inte...
Understanding how threatened species adapt their behavior to landscapes shaped by humans is increasi...
Threats to biodiversity are well documented. However, to effectively conserve species and their habi...
1.8.1 Reduce predation by other species Beneficial ● Remove or control fish by drying out ponds One...
Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Implement a ‘no-feeding of wild primates’ policy A contro...
Likely to be beneficial ● Remove and relocate ‘problem’ animals Three studies, including one replica...
7.5.1 Hunting Likely to be beneficial ● Conduct regular anti-poaching patrols Two of three studies ...
7.12.1 Species management Likely to be beneficial ● Guard habituated primate groups to ensure their...
5.6.1 Invasive plants Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Manually/mechanically remove invas...
Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) Implement a ‘no-feeding of wild primates’ policy A controll...
This assessment method for this chapter is described in Walsh, J. C., Dicks, L. V. & Sutherland, W. ...
This section includes evidence for the effects of interventions on peatland vegetation overall. Stud...
Threats to biodiversity are well documented. However, to effectively conserve species and their habi...
8.8.1 Problematic tree species Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Apply herbicide to trees ...
3.7.1 Reducing exploitation and conflict Scare fish-eating birds from areas to reduce conflict Stud...
2.6.1 Hunting No evidence found (no assessment) We have captured no evidence for the following inte...
Understanding how threatened species adapt their behavior to landscapes shaped by humans is increasi...
Threats to biodiversity are well documented. However, to effectively conserve species and their habi...
1.8.1 Reduce predation by other species Beneficial ● Remove or control fish by drying out ponds One...