The depredation of semi-domesticated reindeer by large carnivores reflects an important human-wildlife conflict in Fennoscandia. Recent studies have revealed that brown bears (Ursus arctos) may kill substantial numbers of reindeer calves (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) in forest areas in Sweden. Several authors have suggested that predation risk is an important driver of habitat selection in wild Rangifer populations where predation is a limiting factor, but little is known about these mechanisms in semi-domesticated populations. We examined the habitat selection of female reindeer in relation to spatial and temporal variations in brown bear predation risk on the reindeer calving grounds and evaluated the simultaneous responses of brown bears ...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) spend about half of the year in winter dens. In order to preserve energy,...
Predator avoidance and food availability are both factors known to influence habitat selection and s...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) spend about half of the year in winter dens. In order to preserve energy,...
The depredation of semi-domesticated reindeer by large carnivores reflects an important human-wildli...
In northern Eurasia, large carnivores overlap with semi-domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) and mo...
As large carnivore populations are recovering in northern boreal ecosystems of Europe and North Amer...
In northern Eurasia, large carnivores overlap with semi-domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) and mo...
The recovery and conservation of large carnivores can negatively impact the economy of traditional p...
Livestock depredation is an important factor that contributes to low public acceptance of large carn...
To improve and develop a management system for reindeer husbandry regarding minimizing depredation b...
Several large predators (wolf, lynx, wolverine, brown bear and eagle) are present within the Fennosc...
Human encroachment, habitat fragmentation, resource exploitation, and hunting can affect the presenc...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) spend about half of the year in winter dens. In order to preserve energy,...
Predator avoidance and food availability are both factors known to influence habitat selection and s...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) spend about half of the year in winter dens. In order to preserve energy,...
The depredation of semi-domesticated reindeer by large carnivores reflects an important human-wildli...
In northern Eurasia, large carnivores overlap with semi-domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) and mo...
As large carnivore populations are recovering in northern boreal ecosystems of Europe and North Amer...
In northern Eurasia, large carnivores overlap with semi-domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) and mo...
The recovery and conservation of large carnivores can negatively impact the economy of traditional p...
Livestock depredation is an important factor that contributes to low public acceptance of large carn...
To improve and develop a management system for reindeer husbandry regarding minimizing depredation b...
Several large predators (wolf, lynx, wolverine, brown bear and eagle) are present within the Fennosc...
Human encroachment, habitat fragmentation, resource exploitation, and hunting can affect the presenc...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) spend about half of the year in winter dens. In order to preserve energy,...
Predator avoidance and food availability are both factors known to influence habitat selection and s...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) spend about half of the year in winter dens. In order to preserve energy,...