In many parts of the world, conservation successes or global anthropogenic changes have led to increasing native species populations that then compete with human resource use. In the Orkney Islands, Scotland, a 60-fold increase in Greylag Goose Anser anser numbers over 24 years has led to agricultural damages and culling attempts that have failed to prevent population increase. To address uncertainty about why populations have increased, we combined empirical modelling of possible drivers of Greylag Goose population change with expert-elicited benefits of alternative management actions to identify whether to learn versus act immediately to reduce damages by geese. We built linear mixed-effects models relating annual goose densities on farms...
AbstractForaging decisions and their energetic consequences are critical to capital Arctic-breeders ...
Knowing the possible consequences of anthropogenic change on populations of animals may help in the ...
To sustainably exploit a population, it is crucial to understand and reduce uncertainties about popu...
In many parts of the world, conservation successes or global anthropogenic changes have led to incre...
AbstractWe explored the application of dynamic-optimization methods to the problem of pink-footed go...
Implementing management objectives may be challenging when decisions are made at different scales th...
Human population expansion into natural environments has resulted in an increase in human-wildlife c...
Combining social research with modelling tools to simulate decision making, can help identify potent...
Over the last 40 years, many goose populations have recovered from historic lows and are now more nu...
1.Conflict between conservation objectives and human livelihoods is ubiquitous and can be highly dam...
Goose management in Europe is faced by multiple challenges, as some species are declining and in nee...
1. For migratory birds the implications of environmental change may be difficult to predict because ...
Two Svalbard-breeding goose populations, the pink-footed goose Anser brachyrhynchus and the barnacle...
Pink-footed and Greylag geese winter in Britain and can cause damage to crops, resulting in a confl...
Conflict between conservation objectives and human livelihoods is ubiquitous and can be highly damag...
AbstractForaging decisions and their energetic consequences are critical to capital Arctic-breeders ...
Knowing the possible consequences of anthropogenic change on populations of animals may help in the ...
To sustainably exploit a population, it is crucial to understand and reduce uncertainties about popu...
In many parts of the world, conservation successes or global anthropogenic changes have led to incre...
AbstractWe explored the application of dynamic-optimization methods to the problem of pink-footed go...
Implementing management objectives may be challenging when decisions are made at different scales th...
Human population expansion into natural environments has resulted in an increase in human-wildlife c...
Combining social research with modelling tools to simulate decision making, can help identify potent...
Over the last 40 years, many goose populations have recovered from historic lows and are now more nu...
1.Conflict between conservation objectives and human livelihoods is ubiquitous and can be highly dam...
Goose management in Europe is faced by multiple challenges, as some species are declining and in nee...
1. For migratory birds the implications of environmental change may be difficult to predict because ...
Two Svalbard-breeding goose populations, the pink-footed goose Anser brachyrhynchus and the barnacle...
Pink-footed and Greylag geese winter in Britain and can cause damage to crops, resulting in a confl...
Conflict between conservation objectives and human livelihoods is ubiquitous and can be highly damag...
AbstractForaging decisions and their energetic consequences are critical to capital Arctic-breeders ...
Knowing the possible consequences of anthropogenic change on populations of animals may help in the ...
To sustainably exploit a population, it is crucial to understand and reduce uncertainties about popu...