AbstractSixteen Apennine chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata (10 females, 6 males) were released into a protected area, the Sibillini Mountains National Park, Central Apennines, Italy, and monitored using global positioning system radio tags during 2008–2010. Founders caught in the wild (n = 8) and those reared in large enclosures (n = 8) differed in movement frequency (inter-fix distance per hour) and maximum distance covered (from the release site) in the first 5 months after release: both were significantly greater in wild individuals, males moved significantly more than females, wild individuals shifted their home ranges significantly more often than captive ones, and no differences were observed between the sexes or age classes. A mixed...
Invasion of the tall grass Brachypodium genuense was observed in an area of the central Apennines (I...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
Assisted colonisations are increasingly being used to recover endangered or functionally extinct spe...
Sixteen Apennine chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata (10 females, 6 males) were released into a prot...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
Translocations are increasingly being used for conservation management of threatened species (Sarraz...
International audiencePost-release mortality and movements are top proximate factors of translocatio...
Success of vertebrate translocations is crucial to improve efficacy and efficiency of conservation a...
Threatened species recovery programs are increasingly turning to reintroductions to reverse biodiver...
Threatened species recovery programs are increasingly turning to reintroductions to reverse biodiver...
The rate of biodiversity loss is not slowing despite global commitments. Conservation translocations...
Reintroduction or reinforcement (RorR) of wild populations is a common conservation strategy. Many c...
Natal dispersal is a complex behaviour influenced by multiple factors that are often sex-specific an...
In polygynous ungulates, males may achieve fertilization through the use of alternative reproductive...
The chamois Rupicapra spp. is the most abundant mountain ungulate of Europe and the Near East, where...
Invasion of the tall grass Brachypodium genuense was observed in an area of the central Apennines (I...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
Assisted colonisations are increasingly being used to recover endangered or functionally extinct spe...
Sixteen Apennine chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica ornata (10 females, 6 males) were released into a prot...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
Translocations are increasingly being used for conservation management of threatened species (Sarraz...
International audiencePost-release mortality and movements are top proximate factors of translocatio...
Success of vertebrate translocations is crucial to improve efficacy and efficiency of conservation a...
Threatened species recovery programs are increasingly turning to reintroductions to reverse biodiver...
Threatened species recovery programs are increasingly turning to reintroductions to reverse biodiver...
The rate of biodiversity loss is not slowing despite global commitments. Conservation translocations...
Reintroduction or reinforcement (RorR) of wild populations is a common conservation strategy. Many c...
Natal dispersal is a complex behaviour influenced by multiple factors that are often sex-specific an...
In polygynous ungulates, males may achieve fertilization through the use of alternative reproductive...
The chamois Rupicapra spp. is the most abundant mountain ungulate of Europe and the Near East, where...
Invasion of the tall grass Brachypodium genuense was observed in an area of the central Apennines (I...
Reintroduction programs for threatened species often include elaborate release strategies designed t...
Assisted colonisations are increasingly being used to recover endangered or functionally extinct spe...