نتایج جستجو برای: carnivore

تعداد نتایج: 3068  

Journal: :Conservation Biology 2002

Journal: :Journal of Applied Ecology 2009

Journal: :Proceedings of the United States National Museum 1910

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2013
Alvaro Oleaga Samer Alasaad Luca Rossi Rosa Casais Joaquin Vicente Sandra Maione Ramón C Soriguer Christian Gortázar

BACKGROUND During the last decades, attempts have been made to understand the molecular epidemiology of Sarcoptes scabiei, and to detect and clarify the differences between isolates from different hosts and geographic regions. Two main phenomena have been described: (i) host-taxon derived-Sarcoptes mite infection in European wild animals (revealing the presence of three separate clusters, namel...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
Remington J Moll Alexander K Killion Robert A Montgomery Craig J Tambling Matt W Hayward

The "landscape of fear" model, recently advanced in research on the non-lethal effects of carnivores on ungulates, predicts that prey will exhibit detectable antipredator behavior not only during risky times (i.e., predators in close proximity) but also in risky places (i.e., habitat where predators kill prey or tend to occur). Aggregation is an important antipredator response in numerous ungul...

2017
Jens Frank Ann Eklund

Large carnivore conservation may be considered as successful in Sweden, as wolf (Canis lupus), lynx (Lynx lynx), brown bear (Ursus arctos), golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos), and wolverine (Gulo gulo) populations have recovered from extinction or near extinction to viable populations during the last three decades. Particularly the wolf and lynx populations have returned at the cost of an increa...

2014
Hayley S. Clements Craig J. Tambling Matt W. Hayward Graham I. H. Kerley

Broad-scale models describing predator prey preferences serve as useful departure points for understanding predator-prey interactions at finer scales. Previous analyses used a subjective approach to identify prey weight preferences of the five large African carnivores, hence their accuracy is questionable. This study uses a segmented model of prey weight versus prey preference to objectively qu...

2016
Lydia E. Belton Elissa Z. Cameron Fredrik Dalerum

Increasing human population growth has led to elevated levels of human-carnivore conflict. However, some carnivore populations have adapted to urban environments and the resources they supply. Such associations may influence carnivore ecology, behaviour and life-history. Pockets of urbanisation sometimes occur within protected areas, so that anthropogenic influences on carnivore biology are not...

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