Browsing Research Articles (Centre for Wildlife Management) by Subject "Reintroduction"

Browsing Research Articles (Centre for Wildlife Management) by Subject "Reintroduction"

Sort by: Order: Results:

  • Dalerum, Fredrik; Belton, L.E. (Lydia) (Oxford University Press, 2015-01)
    Large carnivores are important ecosystem components but frequently suffer local extinctions. However, reintroductions and shifting conservation attitudes have lead to some population repatriations. Since the ecological ...
  • Yiu, Sze-Wing; Keith, Mark; Karczmarski, Leszek; Parrini, Francesca (Springer, 2015-12)
    Reintroductions have been increasingly used in carnivore conservation. Animal movement influences fitness and survival and is the first behavioural response of reintroduced animals to „forced dispersal‟ in a new habitat. ...
  • Marneweck, Courtney; Becker, P.A.; Beverley, G.; Davies-Mostert, Harriet T.; Du Plessis, C.; Forssman, K.R. (Katherine); Graf, J.; Gusset, M.; Hofmeyr, M.; Kelly, C.; Kilian, P.J.; Marchal, A.F.J.; Marneweck, David G.; Marnewick, K.; Owen, C.; Postiglione, G.; Slotow, R.; Somers, Michael J.; Szykman, G.M.; Van Dyk, G.; Whittington-Jones, B.; Parker, Daniel M. (Wiley, 2019-10)
    Social integration is an important factor when reintroducing group‐living species, but examples of the formation of social groups before reintroduction are largely lacking. African wild dogs Lycaon pictus are endangered, ...