Blar i NINA Brage på forfatter "Devineau, Olivier"
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Assessing the potential of camera traps for estimating activity pattern compared to collar-mounted activity sensors: a case study on Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx in south-eastern Norway
Iannino, Elena; Linnell, John Durrus; Devineau, Olivier; Odden, John; Mattisson, Jenny; Thorsen, Neri Horntvedt (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The diel activity patterns of animals convey information about physiology, ecological niches and animal behaviour relevant for both applied conservation and more theoretical research. However, these patterns are challenging ... -
Bottom-up rather than top-down mechanisms determine mesocarnivore interactions in Norway
Cano-Martínez, Rocío; Thorsen, Neri Horntvedt; Hofmeester, Tim R.; Odden, John; Linnell, John Durrus; Devineau, Olivier; Angoh, Siow Yan Jennifer; Odden, Morten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Interactions among coexisting mesocarnivores can be influenced by different factors such as the presence of large carnivores, land-use, environmental productivity,or human disturbance. Disentangling the relative importance ... -
Cumulative mortality effects on roe deer population dynamics in the boreal forest: Searching for pathways of population persistence
Carpentier, Cecile Agnes Edith; Heurich, Marco Dietmar; Gimenez, Olivier; Devineau, Olivier; Linnell, John Durrus (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Ungulate populations can exhibit various growth patterns, which are influenced by factors such as predation and resource availability. Favourable environments can lead to irruptive growth, resulting in resource depletion. ... -
Genetic diversity, gene flow, and landscape resistance in a pond-breeding amphibian in agricultural and natural forested landscapes in Norway
Haugen, Hanne; Dervo, Børre Kind; Østbye, Kjartan; Heggenes, Jan; Devineau, Olivier; Linløkken, Arne N. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Genetic diversity is a key part of biodiversity, threatened by human activities that lead to loss of gene flow and reduction of effective population sizes. Gene flow is a result of both landscape connectivity and ... -
Loss of Sunda clouded leopards and forest integrity drive potential impacts of mesopredator release on vulnerable avifauna
Mayhew, Darwin Steuart-Menzies; Hearn, Andrew J.; Devineau, Olivier; Linnell, John Durrus; Macdonald, David W. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Amongst the unintended consequences of anthropogenic landscape conversion is declining apex predator abundance linked to loss of forest integrity, which can potentially re-order trophic networks. One such re-ordering, known ...