Browsing NINA Brage by Subject "Capreolus capreolus"
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Caching Behavior of Large Prey by Eurasian Lynx: Quantifying the Anti-Scavenging Benefits
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)caching; Capreolus capreolus; carrion; Eurasian lynx; Lynx lynx; Norway; predation; roe deer; scavenging -
Forekomst av pattedyr i ravinedalen ved Storler. Overvåking av viltaktiviteten med hovedvekt på hjortevilt sommeren og høsten 2016
(NINA Kortrapport;40, Research report, 2016)Stokke, S., Rolandsen, C., 2016. Forekomst av pattedyr i ravinedalen ved Storler - Overvåking av viltaktiviteten med hovedvekt på hjortevilt sommeren og høsten 2016 – NINA Kortrapport 40. 16 s. I forbindelse med at Rambøll ... -
Intensity of space use reveals conditional sex-specific effects of prey and conspecific density on home range size
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Lack of Cascading Effects of Eurasian Lynx Predation on Roe Deer to Soil and Plant Nutrients
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This study examines the extent to which above-ground trophic processes such as large carnivore predation on wild ungulates can cause cascading effects through the provision of carrion resources to below-ground ecosystem ... -
Predicting the spatial expansion of an animal population with presence-only data
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Predictive models can improve the efficiency of wildlife management by guiding actions at the local, landscape and regional scales. In recent decades, a vast range of modelling techniques have been developed to predict ... -
Rovvilt og Samfunn (RoSa). Gaupe og rådyr i Sørøst-Norge. Oversikt over gjennomførte aktiviteter 1995-2004
(NINA Rapport;29, Research report, 2005)Andersen, R., Odden, J., Linnell, J.D.C., Odden, M., Herfindal, I., Panzacchi, M., Høgseth, Ø., Gangås, L., Brøseth, H., Solberg, E.J. og Hjeljord, O. 2005. Rovvilt og samfunn (Rosa). Gaupe og rådyr i Sørøst-Norge: oversikt ... -
Settle down! ranging behaviour responses of roe deer to different capture and release methods
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Research in global change ecology relies heavily on global climatic grids derived from estimates of air temperature in open areas at around 2 m above the ground. These climatic grids do not reflect conditions below vegetation ... -
The spatio-temporal distribution of wild and domestic ungulates modulates lynx kill rates in a multi-use landscape
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Depredation on livestock and competition with hunters for game species are prominent among the conflicts that the return of large carnivores generates in multi-use landscapes. The relative magnitude of the conflict strongly ...