Conservation grazing uses semi-feral or domesticated herbivores to limit encroachment in open areas and to promote biodiversity. However, we are still unaware of its effects on wild herbivores. This study investigates the influence of herded sheep and goats on red deer (Cervus elaphus) spatial behavior by testing three a-priori hypotheses: (i) red deer are expected to avoid areas used by livestock, as well as adjacent areas, when livestock are present, albeit (ii) red deer increase the use of these areas when sheep and goats are temporarily absent and (iii) there is a time-lagged disruption in red deer spatial behavior when conservation grazing practice ends. Using GPS-telemetry data on red deer from a German heathland area, we modelled the...
Diet selection and activities of sheep and red deer grazing alone and together across a grass (prima...
Abstract The forage maturation hypothesis (FMH) assumes that herbivores cope with the trade‐off betw...
After centuries of range contraction, many megafauna species are recolonizing parts of Europe. One e...
Conservation grazing uses semi-feral or domesticated herbivores to limit encroachment in open areas ...
An area of research that has recently gained more attention is to understand how species respond to ...
Disturbance to wildlife from human recreational activities is increasing as remote areas become acce...
1. Heather moorland is an internationally important resource; it is valued as food and habitat for a...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) are among the most important game species in Norway, with a tenfold in...
The forage maturation hypothesis [FMH] assumes that herbivores cope with the trade-off between diges...
The knowledge regarding the spatial ecology of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in different environments i...
The impacts of disturbance were explored for red deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Scottish Highlands, by...
Funding: This project is funded through a joint James Hutton Institute & University of St Andrews co...
6 Abstract The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is a widespread species of so-called grazers in Central Eur...
The link between spatio-temporal resource patterns and animal movement behaviour is a key ecological...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Diet selection and activities of sheep and red deer grazing alone and together across a grass (prima...
Abstract The forage maturation hypothesis (FMH) assumes that herbivores cope with the trade‐off betw...
After centuries of range contraction, many megafauna species are recolonizing parts of Europe. One e...
Conservation grazing uses semi-feral or domesticated herbivores to limit encroachment in open areas ...
An area of research that has recently gained more attention is to understand how species respond to ...
Disturbance to wildlife from human recreational activities is increasing as remote areas become acce...
1. Heather moorland is an internationally important resource; it is valued as food and habitat for a...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) are among the most important game species in Norway, with a tenfold in...
The forage maturation hypothesis [FMH] assumes that herbivores cope with the trade-off between diges...
The knowledge regarding the spatial ecology of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in different environments i...
The impacts of disturbance were explored for red deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Scottish Highlands, by...
Funding: This project is funded through a joint James Hutton Institute & University of St Andrews co...
6 Abstract The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is a widespread species of so-called grazers in Central Eur...
The link between spatio-temporal resource patterns and animal movement behaviour is a key ecological...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
Diet selection and activities of sheep and red deer grazing alone and together across a grass (prima...
Abstract The forage maturation hypothesis (FMH) assumes that herbivores cope with the trade‐off betw...
After centuries of range contraction, many megafauna species are recolonizing parts of Europe. One e...