Crop-raiding is a major source of conflict between people and wildlife globally, impacting local livelihoods and impeding conservation. Conflict mitigation strategies that target problematic wildlife behaviours such as crop-raiding are notoriously difficult to develop for large-bodied, cognitively complex species. Many crop-raiders are generalist feeders. In more ecologically specialised species crop-type selection is not random and evidence-based management requires a good understanding of species’ ecology and crop feeding habits. Comprehensive species-wide studies of crop consumption by endangered wildlife are lacking but are important for managing human–wildlife conflict. We conducted a comprehensive literature search of crop feeding rec...
Long-term human–wildlife sympatry depends on the willingness and capacity of local people to coexist...
Throughout their range, chimpanzee populations are facing widespread conversion of their suitable ha...
Despite the spread of human-impacted wildlife habitats, few studies have examined how animals adapt ...
<div><p>Crop-raiding is a major source of conflict between people and wildlife globally, impacting l...
Crop-raiding is a major source of conflict between people and wildlife globally, impacting local liv...
UID/ANT/04038/2013The ability of wild animals to respond flexibly to anthropogenic environmental cha...
The 2009–2010 Sierra Leone National Chimpanzee Census Project estimated there was a population of 5,...
Modification of natural areas by human activities mostly has a negative impact on wildlife by increa...
Behavioural flexibility may be crucial for the long-term persistence of animals in human-modified ha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer verlag via the ...
UIDB/04038/2020 UIDP/04038/2020 IF/01128/2014 PTDC/CS-ANT/121124/2010 CRIA/04038/BPD/DASEUnderstandi...
Primate habitats are being transformed by human activities such as agriculture. Many wild primates i...
Many primate populations inhabit anthropogenic landscapes. Understanding their long-term ability to ...
Abstract Modification of natural areas by human activities mostly has a negative impact on wildlife ...
As humans continue to modify natural habitats in Africa, particularly outside of protected areas, th...
Long-term human–wildlife sympatry depends on the willingness and capacity of local people to coexist...
Throughout their range, chimpanzee populations are facing widespread conversion of their suitable ha...
Despite the spread of human-impacted wildlife habitats, few studies have examined how animals adapt ...
<div><p>Crop-raiding is a major source of conflict between people and wildlife globally, impacting l...
Crop-raiding is a major source of conflict between people and wildlife globally, impacting local liv...
UID/ANT/04038/2013The ability of wild animals to respond flexibly to anthropogenic environmental cha...
The 2009–2010 Sierra Leone National Chimpanzee Census Project estimated there was a population of 5,...
Modification of natural areas by human activities mostly has a negative impact on wildlife by increa...
Behavioural flexibility may be crucial for the long-term persistence of animals in human-modified ha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer verlag via the ...
UIDB/04038/2020 UIDP/04038/2020 IF/01128/2014 PTDC/CS-ANT/121124/2010 CRIA/04038/BPD/DASEUnderstandi...
Primate habitats are being transformed by human activities such as agriculture. Many wild primates i...
Many primate populations inhabit anthropogenic landscapes. Understanding their long-term ability to ...
Abstract Modification of natural areas by human activities mostly has a negative impact on wildlife ...
As humans continue to modify natural habitats in Africa, particularly outside of protected areas, th...
Long-term human–wildlife sympatry depends on the willingness and capacity of local people to coexist...
Throughout their range, chimpanzee populations are facing widespread conversion of their suitable ha...
Despite the spread of human-impacted wildlife habitats, few studies have examined how animals adapt ...