Browsing by Author "Packer, Craig"

Browsing by Author "Packer, Craig"

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  • Miller, Jennifer R.B.; Balme, Guy; Lindsey, Peter Andrew; Loveridge, Andrew J.; Becker, Matthew S.; Begg, Colleen; Brink, Henry; Dolrenry, Stephanie; Hunt, Jane E.; Jansson, Ingela; Macdonald, David W.; Mandisodza-Chikerema, Roseline L.; Cotterill, Alayne Oriol; Packer, Craig; Rosengren, Daniel; Trinkel, Martina; White, P.A.; Winterbach, Christiaan W.; Winterbach, Hanlie Evelyn Kathleen; Funston, Paul J. (Elsevier, 2016-09)
    Trophy hunting plays a significant role in wildlife conservation in some contexts in various parts of the world. Yet excessive hunting is contributing to species declines, especially for large carnivores. Simulation ...
  • Thel, Lucie; Chamaillé-Jammes, Simon; Keurinck, Léa; Catala, Maxime; Packer, Craig; Huebner, Sarah E.; Bonenfant, Christophe (Nordic Society Oikos, 2021-03)
    Ecologists increasingly rely on camera-trap data to estimate biological parameters such as population abundance. Because of the huge amount of data camera trap can generate, the assistance of non-scientists is often sought ...
  • Miller, Susan M.; Druce, Dave J.; Dalton, Desire L.; Harper, Cindy Kim; Kotze, Antoinette; Packer, Craig; Slotow, Rob; Bloomer, Paulette (Springer, 2020-02)
    Fragmented wildlife populations are challenged by limited gene flow that can lead to significant inbreeding. The lion (Panthera leo) population in South Africa’s Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP) started from a small founder ...
  • Gopalaswamy, Arjun M.; Elliot, Nicholas B.; Ngene, Shadrack; Broekhuis, Femke; Braczkowski, Alexander; Lindsey, Peter Andrew; Packer, Craig; Stenseth, Nils Chr. (National Academy of Sciences, 2022-05)
    Ideally, the practice of science stays independent, informs policy in real time, and facilitates learning. However, when large uncertainties go unreported or are not effectively communicated, science can, inadvertently, ...
  • Kauffman, Matthew J.; Cagnacci, Francesca; Chamaillé-Jammes, Simon; Hebblewhite, Mark; Hopcraft, J. Grant C.; Merkle, Jerod A.; Mueller, Thomas; Mysterud, Atle; Peters, Wibke; Roettger, Christiane; Steingisser, Alethea; Meacham, James E.; Abera, Kasahun; Adamczewski, Jan; Aikens, Ellen O.; Bartlam-Brooks, Hattie; Bennitt, Emily; Berger, Joel; Boyd, Charlotte; Cote, Steeve D.; Debeffe, Lucie; Dekrout, Andrea S.; Dejid, Nandintsetseg; Donadio, Emiliano; Dziba, Luthando; Fagan, William F.; Fischer, Claude; Focardi, Stefano; Fryxell, John M.; Fynn, Richard W.S.; Geremia, Chris; Gonzalez, Benito A.; Gunn, Anne; Gurarie, Elie; Heurich, Marco; Hilty, Jodi; Hurley, Mark; Johnson, Aran; Joly, Kyle; Kaczensky, Petra; Kendall, Corinne J.; Kochkarev, Pavel; Kolpaschikov, Leonid; Kowalczyk, Rafal; Van Langevelde, Frank; Li, Binbin V.; Lobora, Alex L.; Loison, Anne; Madiri, Tinaapi H.; Mallon, David; Marchand, Pascal; Medellin, Rodrigo A.; Meisingset, Erling; Merrill, Evelyn; Middleton, Arthur D.; Monteith, Kevin L.; Morjan, Malik; Morrison, Thomas A.; Mumme, Steffen; Naidoo, Robin; Novaro, Andres; Ogutu, Joseph O.; Olson, Kirk A.; Oteng-Yeboah, Alfred; Ovejero, Ramiro J.A.; Owen-Smith, Norman; Paasivaara, Antti; Packer, Craig; Panchenko, Danila; Pedrotti, Luca; Plumptre, Andrew J.; Rolandsen, Christer M.; Said, Sonia; Salemgareyev, Albert; Savchenko, Aleksandr; Savchenko, Piotr; Sawyer, Hall; Selebatso, Moses; Skroch, Matthew; Solberg, Erling; Stabach, Jared A.; Strand, Olav; Suitor, Michael J.; Tachiki, Yasuyuki; Trainor, Anne; Tshipa, Arnold; Virani, Munir Z.; Vynne, Carly; Ward, Stephanie; Wittemyer, George; Xu, Wenjing; Zuther, Steffen (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2021-05)
    Migration of ungulates (hooved mammals) is a fundamental ecological process that promotes abundant herds, whose effects cascade up and down terrestrial food webs. Migratory ungulates provide the prey base that maintains ...
  • Pardo, Lain E.; Bombaci, Sara; Huebner, Sarah E.; Somers, Michael J.; Fritz, Herve; Downs, Colleen T.; Guthmann, Abby; Hetem, Robyn S.; Keith, Mark; Le Roux, Aliza; Mgqatsa, Nokubonga; Packer, Craig; Palmer, Meredith S.; Parker, Daniel M.; Peel, Mike; Slotow, Rob; Strauss, W. Maartin; Swanepoel, Lourens; Tambling, Craig; Tsie, Nairobi; Vermeulen, Mika; Willi, Marco; Jachowski, David S.; Venter, Jan A. (Academy of Science of South Africa, 2021-01-29)
    Nature is experiencing degradation and extinction rates never recorded before in the history of Earth.1,2 Consequently, continuous large-scale monitoring programmes are critical, not only to provide insights into population ...