Human-felid conflict: a review of patterns and priorities worldwide
C Inskip, A Zimmermann - Oryx, 2009 - cambridge.org
Conflict between people and felids is one of the most urgent wild cat conservation issues
worldwide, yet efforts to synthesize knowledge about these conflicts have been few. For …
worldwide, yet efforts to synthesize knowledge about these conflicts have been few. For …
Food habits of the world's grey wolves
Grey wolves Canis lupus have been studied extensively, but there has been no detailed
review of the species' feeding ecology, despite growing debate about how to conserve wolf …
review of the species' feeding ecology, despite growing debate about how to conserve wolf …
Habituation and sensitization: new thoughts about old ideas
DT Blumstein - Animal behaviour, 2016 - Elsevier
Highlights•The idea that animals may habituate to benign stimuli is an old idea.•Habituation
to human stimuli is important for wildlife conservation/management.•I review generalizations …
to human stimuli is important for wildlife conservation/management.•I review generalizations …
Human‐carnivore conflict and perspectives on carnivore management worldwide
A Treves, KU Karanth - Conservation biology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Carnivore conservation depends on the sociopolitical landscape as much as the biological
landscape. Changing political attitudes and views of nature have shifted the goals of …
landscape. Changing political attitudes and views of nature have shifted the goals of …
Translocation as a tool for mitigating conflict with leopards in human‐dominated landscapes of India
V Athreya, M Odden, JDC Linnell… - Conservation …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
We examined the efficacy of a translocation program in which large numbers of leopards
(Panthera pardus fusca) were trapped in human‐dominated landscapes where livestock …
(Panthera pardus fusca) were trapped in human‐dominated landscapes where livestock …
An ecological framework for contextualizing carnivore–livestock conflict
Carnivore predation on livestock is a complex management and policy challenge, yet it is
also intrinsically an ecological interaction between predators and prey. Human–wildlife …
also intrinsically an ecological interaction between predators and prey. Human–wildlife …
Can translocations be used to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts?
Growing public concerns about lethal methods to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts place
increasing constraints on wildlife management options. Translocations, perceived as …
increasing constraints on wildlife management options. Translocations, perceived as …
Tools for the edge: what's new for conserving carnivores
JA Shivik - BioScience, 2006 - academic.oup.com
The loss of large carnivores at the edges of parks, preserves, and human habitations
threatens the conservation of many species. Thus, effective predation management is a …
threatens the conservation of many species. Thus, effective predation management is a …
Terrestrial carnivores and human food production: impact and management
PJ Baker, L Boitani, S Harris, G Saunders… - Mammal …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT 1 The production of food for human consumption has led to an historical and
global conflict with terrestrial carnivores, which in turn has resulted in the extinction or …
global conflict with terrestrial carnivores, which in turn has resulted in the extinction or …
No single solution: application of behavioural principles in mitigating human–wildlife conflict
There is no proverbial silver bullet for mitigating human–wildlife conflict, but the study of
animal behaviour is foundational to solving issues of coexistence between people and wild …
animal behaviour is foundational to solving issues of coexistence between people and wild …