By nature of their size, grouping behaviour, and central position within most trophic webs, large terrestrial herbivores -- namely ungulates and elephants -- tend to be both keystone and umbrella species. Their proportionately large impacts on ecosystems extend both top-down (i.e. regulation of vegetation), but also bottom up (regulated their predators). For these reasons, as well as their cultural and economic importance to humans around the world, large herbivores are among the most heavily managed species in any region. Large herbivores have historically been managed by the fact that hunting by humans – or an intentional or forced reduction in that hunting – effectively plays its own top-down role of regulating herbivores. Managing large...
Land-use change, commercial over-harvesting of species, and climate change are recognized as the mai...
Large herbivore communities around the world have declined steeply in recent decades. Although exces...
While large herbivores can have strong impacts on terrestrial ecosystems, much less is known of thei...
By nature of their size, grouping behaviour, and central position within most trophic webs, large te...
1. Wild large herbivores provide goods and income to rural communities, have major impacts on land u...
10 pages1. High-density populations of large herbivores are now widespread. Wildlife managers common...
management Abstract: 1. High-density populations of large herbivores are now widespread. Wildlife ma...
Large wild herbivores are crucial to ecosystems and human societies. We highlight the 74 largest ter...
Large wild herbivores are crucial to ecosystems and human societies. We highlight the 74 largest ter...
The question whether animal populations are top-down and/or bottom-up controlled has motivated a thr...
The study of conflicts in conservation (also known as human-wildlife conflicts) is a growing field o...
Large mammalian herbivores are major drivers of the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems...
1. The UN declaration of the Decade of Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030 emphasizes the need for effec...
Anthropogenic activities, such as overexploitation (poaching, logging) and farming (livestock grazin...
Livestock grazing and ‘overabundance’ of large wild herbivores in forests have long been perceived a...
Land-use change, commercial over-harvesting of species, and climate change are recognized as the mai...
Large herbivore communities around the world have declined steeply in recent decades. Although exces...
While large herbivores can have strong impacts on terrestrial ecosystems, much less is known of thei...
By nature of their size, grouping behaviour, and central position within most trophic webs, large te...
1. Wild large herbivores provide goods and income to rural communities, have major impacts on land u...
10 pages1. High-density populations of large herbivores are now widespread. Wildlife managers common...
management Abstract: 1. High-density populations of large herbivores are now widespread. Wildlife ma...
Large wild herbivores are crucial to ecosystems and human societies. We highlight the 74 largest ter...
Large wild herbivores are crucial to ecosystems and human societies. We highlight the 74 largest ter...
The question whether animal populations are top-down and/or bottom-up controlled has motivated a thr...
The study of conflicts in conservation (also known as human-wildlife conflicts) is a growing field o...
Large mammalian herbivores are major drivers of the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems...
1. The UN declaration of the Decade of Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030 emphasizes the need for effec...
Anthropogenic activities, such as overexploitation (poaching, logging) and farming (livestock grazin...
Livestock grazing and ‘overabundance’ of large wild herbivores in forests have long been perceived a...
Land-use change, commercial over-harvesting of species, and climate change are recognized as the mai...
Large herbivore communities around the world have declined steeply in recent decades. Although exces...
While large herbivores can have strong impacts on terrestrial ecosystems, much less is known of thei...