Browsing NINA Brage by Author "Gimenez, Olivier"
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Failure to coordinate management in transboundary populations hinders the achievement of national management goals: The case of wolverines in Scandinavia
Gervasi, Vincenzo; Linnell, John D.C.; Brøseth, Henrik; Gimenez, Olivier (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-03-09)Large carnivores are expanding in Europe, and their return is associated with con- flicts that often result in policies to regulate their population size through culling. Being wide-ranging species, their populations are ... -
Sharing data improves monitoring of trans-boundary populations: the case of wolverines in central Scandinavia
Gervasi, Vincenzo; Brøseth, Henrik; Gimenez, Olivier; Nilsen, Erlend Birkeland; Odden, John; Flagstad, Øystein; Linnell, John Durrus (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)of wide-ranging species are likely to extend across multiple jurisdictions, including national and international borders. This requires that local institutions implement data sharing and a standardization of monitoring ... -
The risks of learning: confounding detection anddemographic trend when using count-based indices forpopulation monitoring
Gervasi, Vincenzo; Brøseth, Henrik; Gimenez, Olivier; Nilsen, Erlend Birkeland; Linnell, John Durrus (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Theory recognizes that a treatment of the detection process is required to avoid producing biased estimates of population rate of change. Still, one of three monitoring programmes on animal or plant populations is focused ... -
Wildlife in a Politically Divided World: Insularism Inflates Estimates of Brown Bear Abundance
Bischof, Richard; Brøseth, Henrik; Gimenez, Olivier (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Political borders dictate how biological diversity is monitored and managed, yet wild animals often move freely between jurisdictions. We quantified bias in brown bear (Ursus arctos) abundance estimates introduced when ...