A review of urban wildlife management from the animal personality perspective: the case of urban deer

T Honda, H Iijima, J Tsuboi, K Uchida - Science of the total environment, 2018 - Elsevier
Wildlife living around urbanized areas is often a cause of crucial issues such as zoonosis
and wildlife-vehicle collisions. Despite this, residents hold positive views on the presence of …

[图书][B] Urban wildlife management

CE Adams - 2009 - taylorfrancis.com
When the first edition of Urban Wildlife Management was published two years ago, it
provided conservationists, ecologists, and wildlife professionals with a welcome shift in the …

Ecological factors driving the higher hedgehog (Erinaceus europeaus) density in an urban area compared to the adjacent rural area

P Hubert, R Julliard, S Biagianti, ML Poulle - Landscape and Urban …, 2011 - Elsevier
Our objective was to explore the effect of natural food (earthworms and arthropods) and
anthropogenic food (pet food) availability and the risk of predation by badgers on the density …

Assessment of coyote–wolf–dog admixture using ancestry‐informative diagnostic SNP s

J Monzón, R Kays, DE Dykhuizen - Molecular ecology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The evolutionary importance of hybridization as a source of new adaptive genetic variation
is rapidly gaining recognition. Hybridization between coyotes and wolves may have …

A conceptual framework to evaluate human-wildlife interactions within coupled human and natural systems

AT Morzillo, KM de Beurs, CJ Martin-Mikle - Ecology and Society, 2014 - JSTOR
Landscape characteristics affect human-wildlife interactions. However, there is a need to
better understand mechanisms that drive those interactions, particularly feedbacks that exist …

What do we need to know about disease ecology to prevent Lyme disease in the northeastern United States?

RJ Eisen, J Piesman… - Journal of medical …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Lyme disease is the most commonly reported vector-borne disease in the United States, with
the majority of cases occurring in the Northeast. It has now been three decades since the …

Predator-resembling aversive conditioning for managing habituated wildlife

EL Kloppers, CC St. Clair, TE Hurd - Ecology and Society, 2005 - JSTOR
Wildlife habituation near urban centers can disrupt natural ecological processes, destroy
habitat, and threaten public safety. Consequently, management of habituated animals is …

Does artificial feeding impact neonate growth rates in a large free-ranging mammal?

LL Griffin, A Haigh, B Amin, J Faull… - Royal Society …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Variation and disparity in resource access between individuals in an animal population
within human-dominated landscapes require attention as artificial selection processes may …

Feral deer in the suburbs: an emerging issue for Australia?

S Burgin, M Mattila, D McPhee… - Human Dimensions of …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Deer are not endemic to Australia, but were introduced for game and aesthetics between the
early 18th and 20th centuries. Until recent decades, most deer descended from these …

A bio-economic model of community incentives for wildlife management under CAMPFIRE

C Fischer, E Muchapondwa, T Sterner - Environmental and Resource …, 2011 - Springer
This paper formulates a bio-economic model to analyze community incentives for wildlife
management under benefit-sharing programs like the Communal Areas Management …