Socially transmitted wildlife behaviours that create human–wildlife conflict are an emerging problem for conservation efforts, but also provide a unique opportunity to apply principles of infectious disease control to wildlife management. As an example, California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) have learned to exploit concentrations of migratory adult salmonids below the fish ladders at Bonneville Dam, impeding endangered salmonid recovery. Proliferation of this foraging behaviour in the sea lion population has resulted in a controversial culling programme of individual sea lions at the dam, but the impact of such culling remains unclear. To evaluate the effectiveness of current and alternative culling strategies, we used network-based ...
For California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), a dominant species on the California coast, under...
Graduation date: 2007The Steller Sea Lion Research Initiative was passed in 2001 to provide funding ...
Effective conservation and management are paramount to long-term recovery of endangered species. Ac...
Socially transmitted wildlife behaviours that create human–wildlife conflict are an emerging problem...
Socially transmitted wildlife behaviours that create human-wildlife conflict are an emerging problem...
Social relationships define an individual's position in its social network, which can influence the ...
The United States Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA 1972) resulted in federal protection and enhanc...
Social relationships define an individual's position in its social network, which can influence the ...
There is considerable interest in assessing and mitigating disruptive effects of humans on the beha...
Identifying mechanisms driving pathogen persistence is a vital component of wildlife disease ecology...
As changing ocean conditions lead to declining fish stocks and movement of forage fish, sea lions on...
funding to help scientists determine causes and solutions for the population crash of Steller sea li...
Both Zalophus californianus and Eumetopias jubatus are species known to travel upriver into the Colu...
Population growth typically involves range expansion and establishment of new breeding sites, while ...
Population growth typically involves range expansion and establishment of new breeding sites, while ...
For California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), a dominant species on the California coast, under...
Graduation date: 2007The Steller Sea Lion Research Initiative was passed in 2001 to provide funding ...
Effective conservation and management are paramount to long-term recovery of endangered species. Ac...
Socially transmitted wildlife behaviours that create human–wildlife conflict are an emerging problem...
Socially transmitted wildlife behaviours that create human-wildlife conflict are an emerging problem...
Social relationships define an individual's position in its social network, which can influence the ...
The United States Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA 1972) resulted in federal protection and enhanc...
Social relationships define an individual's position in its social network, which can influence the ...
There is considerable interest in assessing and mitigating disruptive effects of humans on the beha...
Identifying mechanisms driving pathogen persistence is a vital component of wildlife disease ecology...
As changing ocean conditions lead to declining fish stocks and movement of forage fish, sea lions on...
funding to help scientists determine causes and solutions for the population crash of Steller sea li...
Both Zalophus californianus and Eumetopias jubatus are species known to travel upriver into the Colu...
Population growth typically involves range expansion and establishment of new breeding sites, while ...
Population growth typically involves range expansion and establishment of new breeding sites, while ...
For California sea lions (Zalophus californianus), a dominant species on the California coast, under...
Graduation date: 2007The Steller Sea Lion Research Initiative was passed in 2001 to provide funding ...
Effective conservation and management are paramount to long-term recovery of endangered species. Ac...