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After decades of dramatic reductions in their populations, Italian wolves have begun recolonizing parts of their historic range. This growth in populations can lead to potential conflicts with human activities, which remain the main cause of wolf mortality.
Ilaria Troisio +8 more
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From Summer Facilitation to Winter Avoidance: Seasonal Shifts in Livestock-Wild Ungulate Temporal Coexistence. [PDF]
Einsele MCB +4 more
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DNA metabarcoding reveals wolf dietary patterns in the northern Alps and Jura Mountains
Understanding predator–prey interactions is crucial for wildlife management and human–wildlife coexistence, particularly in multi‐use landscapes such as western Europe. As wolves Canis lupus recolonize their former habitats, knowledge of their diet is essential for conservation, management and public acceptance.
Florin Kunz +6 more
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Molecular Epidemiological Characteristics of Group A Rotavirus in Sika Deer in Jilin Province, China. [PDF]
Li Y +5 more
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Abundant deer populations often cause conflicts in suburban communities, yet traditional population reduction methods, such as controlled hunting, can be challenging to implement. Fertility control, specifically through ovariectomy, can limit reproduction and reduce populations in certain settings, but its effect on movement behavior remains poorly ...
Vickie DeNicola +2 more
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Pulmonary echinococcosis caused by <i>Echinococcus canadensis</i> G8 in a white-tailed deer (<i>Odocoileus virginianus</i>), Pennsylvania, USA, 2026. [PDF]
Garrett KB +4 more
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Impacts of white-tailed deer on regional patterns of forest tree recruitment
L. Bradshaw, D. Waller
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Wildlife in urban areas is often a source of conflict, yet relatively few efforts have been directed toward fostering coexistence in these human‐dominated landscapes. While previous research has focused on socio‐demographic factors influencing perceptions of wildlife, the role of specific animal traits in shaping acceptance remains underexplored.
Simon S. Moesch +3 more
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Shedding-weighted network approaches for understanding tuberculosis maintenance in multihost systems using camera traps. [PDF]
Barroso P +6 more
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Understanding how prey species tradeoff predation risk and resource acquisition is particularly important for advancing our knowledge of predator–prey relationships. We investigated this by studying the use of concentrated anthropogenic resources, namely supplementary feeding sites, by roe deer Capreolus capreolus before and after grey wolf Canis lupus
Federico Ossi +7 more
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