1. There is a growing recognition of the importance of indirect effects from hunting on wildlife populations, e.g., social and behavioral changes due to harvest, which occur after the initial offtake. Nonetheless, little is known about how the removal of members of a population influences the spatial configuration of the survivors. 2. We studied how surviving brown bears (Ursus arctos) used former home ranges that had belonged to casualties of the annual bear hunting season in southcentral Sweden (2007-2015). We used resource selection functions to explore the effects of the casualty's and survivor's sex, age, and their pairwise genetic relatedness, population density, and hunting intensity on survivors' spatial responses to vacated...
Under the current scenario of human expansion and land-use change, one resource emerges as being par...
Predation is a vital process in nature that has the potential to reduce prey populations, while also...
Abstract Harvest, through its intensity and regulation, often results in selection on female reprodu...
1.There is a growing recognition of the importance of indirect effects from hunting on wildlife popu...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of indirect effects from hunting on wildlife popula...
Understanding the effects of harvest is integral for sustainable wildlife management and conservatio...
Harvest can affect the ecology and evolution of wild species. The removal of key individuals, such a...
The removal of individuals through hunting can destabilize social structure, potentially affecting p...
The removal of individuals through hunting can destabilize social structure, potentially affecting p...
Humans are important agents of wildlife mortality, and understanding such mortality is paramount for...
Human encroachment, habitat fragmentation, resource exploitation, and hunting can affect the presenc...
There is increasing evidence of indirect effects of hunting on populations. In species with sexuall...
How and where a female selects an area to settle and breed is of central importance in dispersal and...
Harvest can disrupt wildlife populations by removing adults with naturally high survival. This can r...
Global patterns of human land use have shifted towards increasingly sprawled development intermixed ...
Under the current scenario of human expansion and land-use change, one resource emerges as being par...
Predation is a vital process in nature that has the potential to reduce prey populations, while also...
Abstract Harvest, through its intensity and regulation, often results in selection on female reprodu...
1.There is a growing recognition of the importance of indirect effects from hunting on wildlife popu...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of indirect effects from hunting on wildlife popula...
Understanding the effects of harvest is integral for sustainable wildlife management and conservatio...
Harvest can affect the ecology and evolution of wild species. The removal of key individuals, such a...
The removal of individuals through hunting can destabilize social structure, potentially affecting p...
The removal of individuals through hunting can destabilize social structure, potentially affecting p...
Humans are important agents of wildlife mortality, and understanding such mortality is paramount for...
Human encroachment, habitat fragmentation, resource exploitation, and hunting can affect the presenc...
There is increasing evidence of indirect effects of hunting on populations. In species with sexuall...
How and where a female selects an area to settle and breed is of central importance in dispersal and...
Harvest can disrupt wildlife populations by removing adults with naturally high survival. This can r...
Global patterns of human land use have shifted towards increasingly sprawled development intermixed ...
Under the current scenario of human expansion and land-use change, one resource emerges as being par...
Predation is a vital process in nature that has the potential to reduce prey populations, while also...
Abstract Harvest, through its intensity and regulation, often results in selection on female reprodu...