1. Hunting and culling are frequently used to combat infectious wildlife diseases. The aim is to markedly lower population density in order to limit disease transmission or to eradicate the host. Massive host culling can yield a trade-off when combating wildlife disease; it follows that intrusive actions may have unintended behavioural side effects, leading to the geographic spread of disease. The manner in which such excessive hunting and culling of hosts can affect the movement and dispersion of cervids has not been studied. 2. In this study, we quantified the behaviour (daily movements and habitat use) and dispersion of GPS-marked reindeer (n = 24) before and during the eradication of an entire population (>2,000 reindeer) infected with ...
The studied effects of human activities on wildlife provide necessary knowledge for management autho...
This paper inquires whether reindeer herders’ traditional knowledge (TK) provides a reservoir of pre...
Mesocarnivores increase in number and geographic range in human-disturbed ecosystems with cascading ...
1. Hunting and culling are frequently used to combat infectious wildlife diseases. The aim is to mar...
1. Hunting and culling are frequently used to combat infectious wildlife diseases. The aim is to mar...
Abstract: A large number of semi-domesticated reindeer is lost every year. Predators are the single ...
Reindeer pastoralism is a widespread practise across Fennoscandia and Russia. An outbreak of chronic...
A large number of semi-domesticated reindeer is lost every year. Predators are the single most impor...
Rarely are the outcomes of mathematical (probability) models of wildlife disease detection used to i...
Abstract In 2016 Chronic Wasting Disease was discovered in Nordfjella, Norway for the first time in ...
Human hunters are described as ‘superpredators’ with a unique ecology. Chronic wasting disease among...
Wild reindeer have a range that extends across the circumpolar region. In the last few decades, howe...
An understanding of how species are affected by top-down and bottom-up processes in food webs, and h...
1.Mesocarnivores increase in number and geographic range in human-disturbed ecosystems with cascadin...
Infection patterns linked to age and sex are crucial to predict the population dynamic effects of di...
The studied effects of human activities on wildlife provide necessary knowledge for management autho...
This paper inquires whether reindeer herders’ traditional knowledge (TK) provides a reservoir of pre...
Mesocarnivores increase in number and geographic range in human-disturbed ecosystems with cascading ...
1. Hunting and culling are frequently used to combat infectious wildlife diseases. The aim is to mar...
1. Hunting and culling are frequently used to combat infectious wildlife diseases. The aim is to mar...
Abstract: A large number of semi-domesticated reindeer is lost every year. Predators are the single ...
Reindeer pastoralism is a widespread practise across Fennoscandia and Russia. An outbreak of chronic...
A large number of semi-domesticated reindeer is lost every year. Predators are the single most impor...
Rarely are the outcomes of mathematical (probability) models of wildlife disease detection used to i...
Abstract In 2016 Chronic Wasting Disease was discovered in Nordfjella, Norway for the first time in ...
Human hunters are described as ‘superpredators’ with a unique ecology. Chronic wasting disease among...
Wild reindeer have a range that extends across the circumpolar region. In the last few decades, howe...
An understanding of how species are affected by top-down and bottom-up processes in food webs, and h...
1.Mesocarnivores increase in number and geographic range in human-disturbed ecosystems with cascadin...
Infection patterns linked to age and sex are crucial to predict the population dynamic effects of di...
The studied effects of human activities on wildlife provide necessary knowledge for management autho...
This paper inquires whether reindeer herders’ traditional knowledge (TK) provides a reservoir of pre...
Mesocarnivores increase in number and geographic range in human-disturbed ecosystems with cascading ...