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Challenges and science-based implications for modern management and conservation of European ungulate populations

Apollonio, Marco; Belkin, Vladimir V.; Borkowski, Jakub; Borodin, Oleg I.; Borowik, Tomasz; Cagnacci, Francesca; Danilkin, Aleksey A.; Danilov, Peter I.; Faybich, Andrey; Ferretti, Francesco; Gaillard, Jean Michel; Hayward, Matt; Heshtaut, Pavel; Heurich, Marco; Hurynovich, Aliaxandr; Kashtalyan, Alexander; Kerley, Graham I. H.; Kjellander, Petter; Kowalczyk, Rafal; Kozorez, Alexander; Matveytchuk, Sergey; Milner, Jos M.; Mysterud, Atle; Ozolins, Janis; Panchenko, Danila V.; Peters, Wibke; Podgorski, Tomasz; Pokorny, Botjan; Rolandsen, Christer Moe; Ruusila, Vesa; Schmidt, Krzysztof; Sipko, Taras P.; Veeroja, Rauno; Velihurau, Pavel; Yanuta, Gregoriy
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Abstract

Wildlife management systems face growing challenges to cope with increasingly complex interactions between wildlife populations, the environment and human activities. In this position statement, we address the most important issues characterising current ungulate conservation and management in Europe. We present some key points arising from ecological research that may be critical for a reassessment of ungulate management in the future.

Keywords

Ecosystem; Population sustainability; Science-based management; Wildlife management; Adaptive management

Published in

Mammal Research
2017, Volume: 62, number: 3, pages: 209-217
Publisher: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Fish and Wildlife Management

    Publication identifier

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-017-0321-5

    Permanent link to this page (URI)

    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/91517