1. Reliable estimates of population parameters are often necessary for conservation management but these are hard to obtain for elusive, rare and wide-ranging species such as wolves Canis lupus. This species has naturally recolonized parts of its former habitat in Western Europe; however, an accurate and cost-effective method to assess population trend and survival has not been imple-mented yet. 2. We used open-model capture–recapture (CR) sampling with non-invasive individual identifica-tions derived from faecal genotyping to estimate survival and trend in abundance for wolves in the Western Alps between 1999 and 2006. Our sampling strategy reduced individual heterogeneity in recaptures, thus minimizing bias and increasing the precision of...
Fifteen years of monitoring in the Bale Mountains provide a valuable time series to better understan...
While large carnivores are recovering in Europe, assessing their distributions can help to predict a...
Several states have begun harvesting gray wolves (Canis lupus), and these states and various Europea...
The wolf recolonized part of its former habitat in the South-Western Alps through dispersal from the...
Genetic capture-recapture (CR) analysis is a highly promising tool to estimate population parameters...
Decision-makers in wildlife policy require reliable population size estimates to justify interventio...
The wolf (Canis lupus) is among the most controversial of wildlife species. Abundance estimates are ...
Wolves have large spatial requirements and their expansion in Europe is occurring over national boun...
Abstract Background Density estimation is a key issue in wildlife management but is particularly cha...
The natural return of the wolf (Canis lupus) in the western Alps of Italy and France at the beginnin...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from the Central System (Iberian Peninsula) in 1976, but ...
International audienceManaging large carnivores is one of the most controversial issues in wildlife ...
<div><p>Estimating the abundance of wild carnivores is of foremost importance for conservation and m...
Large carnivores are elusive and use large areas, which causes monitoring to be challenging and cost...
Background The Scandinavian wolf (Canis lupus) population is being monitored annually using non-inva...
Fifteen years of monitoring in the Bale Mountains provide a valuable time series to better understan...
While large carnivores are recovering in Europe, assessing their distributions can help to predict a...
Several states have begun harvesting gray wolves (Canis lupus), and these states and various Europea...
The wolf recolonized part of its former habitat in the South-Western Alps through dispersal from the...
Genetic capture-recapture (CR) analysis is a highly promising tool to estimate population parameters...
Decision-makers in wildlife policy require reliable population size estimates to justify interventio...
The wolf (Canis lupus) is among the most controversial of wildlife species. Abundance estimates are ...
Wolves have large spatial requirements and their expansion in Europe is occurring over national boun...
Abstract Background Density estimation is a key issue in wildlife management but is particularly cha...
The natural return of the wolf (Canis lupus) in the western Alps of Italy and France at the beginnin...
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from the Central System (Iberian Peninsula) in 1976, but ...
International audienceManaging large carnivores is one of the most controversial issues in wildlife ...
<div><p>Estimating the abundance of wild carnivores is of foremost importance for conservation and m...
Large carnivores are elusive and use large areas, which causes monitoring to be challenging and cost...
Background The Scandinavian wolf (Canis lupus) population is being monitored annually using non-inva...
Fifteen years of monitoring in the Bale Mountains provide a valuable time series to better understan...
While large carnivores are recovering in Europe, assessing their distributions can help to predict a...
Several states have begun harvesting gray wolves (Canis lupus), and these states and various Europea...