Aim:Large carnivore populations in Europe are expanding into new areas. This generates opportunities to improve their conservation status, but also creates a need to address new conflicts with humans. Species management units are constrained by administrative boundaries, but effective conservation and conflict management require a continental‐scale perspective on the opportunities and limitations for expanding populations. We assessed the conservation applicability and the uncertainties of transferring and up‐scaling local habitat suitability models from multiple populations in support of large‐scale, transboundary species conservation. Location Europe.Methods:We evaluated the accuracy of local population models to predict European brown be...
Recovery of large carnivores in the European human-dominated landscapes has sparked a debate regardi...
Many large carnivore populations are expanding into human-modified landscapes and the subsequent inc...
Many large carnivore populations are expanding into human-modified landscapes and the subsequent inc...
The utility of habitat models for species conservation relies on the integration of ecological kn...
1. Identification of suitable habitats for small, endangered populations is important to preserve key...
Following historical restrictions to isolated and patchy populations, large carnivores like the brow...
Large carnivores are declining worldwide and few examples of successful reintroductions exist, becau...
In this paper, we address three aspects of the brown bear population in Slovenia: its size (and its ...
Species ranges are changing in response to human-related disturbances and often management and conse...
Reintroductions are often difficult and can result in increased dispersal and mortality of released ...
Europe is currently being re-colonized by large carnivore species such as brown bear Ursus arctos, E...
Climate and land use changes are the main drivers of biodiversity loss and species distribution rang...
Europe is a mosaic of landscapes shaped by human presence and activity, nevertheless it still harbor...
The Apennine brown bear (Ursus arctos marsicanus) is an endangered subspecies endemic to Italy, wher...
Aim: The recent recovery of large carnivores in Europe has been explained as resulting from a decrea...
Recovery of large carnivores in the European human-dominated landscapes has sparked a debate regardi...
Many large carnivore populations are expanding into human-modified landscapes and the subsequent inc...
Many large carnivore populations are expanding into human-modified landscapes and the subsequent inc...
The utility of habitat models for species conservation relies on the integration of ecological kn...
1. Identification of suitable habitats for small, endangered populations is important to preserve key...
Following historical restrictions to isolated and patchy populations, large carnivores like the brow...
Large carnivores are declining worldwide and few examples of successful reintroductions exist, becau...
In this paper, we address three aspects of the brown bear population in Slovenia: its size (and its ...
Species ranges are changing in response to human-related disturbances and often management and conse...
Reintroductions are often difficult and can result in increased dispersal and mortality of released ...
Europe is currently being re-colonized by large carnivore species such as brown bear Ursus arctos, E...
Climate and land use changes are the main drivers of biodiversity loss and species distribution rang...
Europe is a mosaic of landscapes shaped by human presence and activity, nevertheless it still harbor...
The Apennine brown bear (Ursus arctos marsicanus) is an endangered subspecies endemic to Italy, wher...
Aim: The recent recovery of large carnivores in Europe has been explained as resulting from a decrea...
Recovery of large carnivores in the European human-dominated landscapes has sparked a debate regardi...
Many large carnivore populations are expanding into human-modified landscapes and the subsequent inc...
Many large carnivore populations are expanding into human-modified landscapes and the subsequent inc...