We use the case of the Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx in the Alps to discuss how to implement existing directives and recommendations, as well as how to integrate biological concepts, into practical conservation and wildlife management. Since 1995 the occurrence of lynx in the Alpine countries has been monitored and reported by the Status and Conservation of the Alpine Lynx Population expert group. Both the area of occupancy and the estimated number of individuals increased from 1995-1999 to 2000-2004. The estimated number of lynx is 120-150 across the Alps and the area of occupancy 27,800 km2, in six distinct sub-areas. In the highly fragmented Alpine habitat lynx populations expand slowly, even in situations of high local density and when suitab...
Conflicts between humans and large carnivores are one of the most visible examples of ...
ABSTRACT- To analyse the status and distribution of lynx in the Italian Alps from 1995 to 1999, all ...
Abstract: The purpose of these guidelines is to explain the principles of monitoring and the options...
We use the case of the Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx in the Alps to discuss how to implement existing dire...
ABSTRACT- The lynx ( L y u 1yri.v) had been eradicated in the German Alps by the middle of the 19th ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The lynx (<em>Lynx lynx</em>) had been eradicated...
Dispersal allows recolonization of previous areas of habitat following severe depression of a popula...
Tolerance of anthropic environment has allowed large carnivores to recolonize and to be reintroduc...
<strong>Abstract</strong> To evaluate the population trend of lynx in the Swiss Alps, w...
In the last forty years, tolerance of anthropic environment has allowed large carnivores to recolo...
ABSTRACT- To evaluate the population trend of lynx in the Swiss Alps, we analysed the spatial and nu...
<strong>Abstract</strong> To analyse the status and distribution of lynx in the Italian...
Understanding the influence of a predator on its prey and the resulting changes in prey behaviour an...
ABSTRACT- Nine wild lynx were translocated from the Carpathian Mountains to Styria between 1977 and ...
Large carnivores promote crucial ecosystem processes but are increasingly threatened by human persec...
Conflicts between humans and large carnivores are one of the most visible examples of ...
ABSTRACT- To analyse the status and distribution of lynx in the Italian Alps from 1995 to 1999, all ...
Abstract: The purpose of these guidelines is to explain the principles of monitoring and the options...
We use the case of the Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx in the Alps to discuss how to implement existing dire...
ABSTRACT- The lynx ( L y u 1yri.v) had been eradicated in the German Alps by the middle of the 19th ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The lynx (<em>Lynx lynx</em>) had been eradicated...
Dispersal allows recolonization of previous areas of habitat following severe depression of a popula...
Tolerance of anthropic environment has allowed large carnivores to recolonize and to be reintroduc...
<strong>Abstract</strong> To evaluate the population trend of lynx in the Swiss Alps, w...
In the last forty years, tolerance of anthropic environment has allowed large carnivores to recolo...
ABSTRACT- To evaluate the population trend of lynx in the Swiss Alps, we analysed the spatial and nu...
<strong>Abstract</strong> To analyse the status and distribution of lynx in the Italian...
Understanding the influence of a predator on its prey and the resulting changes in prey behaviour an...
ABSTRACT- Nine wild lynx were translocated from the Carpathian Mountains to Styria between 1977 and ...
Large carnivores promote crucial ecosystem processes but are increasingly threatened by human persec...
Conflicts between humans and large carnivores are one of the most visible examples of ...
ABSTRACT- To analyse the status and distribution of lynx in the Italian Alps from 1995 to 1999, all ...
Abstract: The purpose of these guidelines is to explain the principles of monitoring and the options...