Search Results - "Odden, Morten"
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Variation in home range size of red foxes Vulpes vulpes along a gradient of productivity and human landscape alteration
Published in PloS one (06-04-2017)“…Home range size is a fundamental concept for understanding animal dispersion and ecological needs, and it is one of the most commonly reported ecological…”
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Snow Leopard and Himalayan Wolf: Food Habits and Prey Selection in the Central Himalayas, Nepal
Published in PloS one (08-02-2017)“…Top carnivores play an important role in maintaining energy flow and functioning of the ecosystem, and a clear understanding of their diets and foraging…”
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Big cats in our backyards: persistence of large carnivores in a human dominated landscape in India
Published in PloS one (06-03-2013)“…Protected areas are extremely important for the long term viability of biodiversity in a densely populated country like India where land is a scarce resource…”
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Seasonality shapes the amplitude of vole population dynamics rather than generalist predators
Published in Oikos (01-01-2020)“…Seasonality has been suggested as a necessary factor for the initiation of vole population cycles in Fennoscandia. This has been well described for a…”
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Adaptable neighbours: movement patterns of GPS-collared leopards in human dominated landscapes in India
Published in PloS one (12-11-2014)“…Understanding the nature of the interactions between humans and wildlife is of vital importance for conflict mitigation. We equipped five leopards with…”
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Patterns of livestock depredation by snow leopards and other large carnivores in the Central Himalayas, Nepal
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-01-2019)“…Quantifying livestock losses due to large carnivores and understanding the impact on local people is vital for formulating long-term mitigation strategies. In…”
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The alternative prey hypothesis revisited: Still valid for willow ptarmigan population dynamics
Published in PloS one (06-06-2018)“…The alternative prey hypothesis predicts that the interaction between generalist predators and their main prey is a major driver of population dynamics of…”
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The range of the mange: Spatiotemporal patterns of sarcoptic mange in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) as revealed by camera trapping
Published in PloS one (19-04-2017)“…Sarcoptic mange is a widely distributed disease that affects numerous mammalian species. We used camera traps to investigate the apparent prevalence and…”
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How do microtine rodent abundance, snow and landscape parameters influence pine marten Martes martes population dynamics?
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2024)“…The pine marten (Martes martes) occupies the northernmost extent of its distribution in Norway, where microtine rodents are an important food item. The…”
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The impact of human land use and landscape productivity on population dynamics of red fox in southeastern Norway
Published in Mammal research (01-07-2020)“…In the boreal forest, the red fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) is a key species due to its many strong food web linkages and its exploitation of niches that form in the…”
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Small rodent cycles influence interactions among predators in a boreal forest ecosystem
Published in Mammal research (01-10-2021)“…Cyclic fluctuations of prey have profound effects on the functioning of ecosystems, for example, by changing the dynamics, behavior, and intraguild…”
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Multiple factors influence local perceptions of snow leopards and Himalayan wolves in the central Himalayas, Nepal
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (15-10-2020)“…An understanding of local perceptions of carnivores is important for conservation and management planning. In the central Himalayas, Nepal, we interviewed 428…”
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Estimating snow leopard density using fecal DNA in a large landscape in north-central Nepal
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-01-2019)“…Although abundance estimates have a strong bearing on the conservation status of a species, less than 2% of the global snow leopard distribution range has been…”
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Moving far, staying close: red fox dispersal patterns revealed by SNP genotyping
Published in Conservation genetics (01-04-2021)“…The genetic structure of a population can provide important insights into animal movements at varying geographical scales. Individual and social behaviors,…”
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Habitat heterogeneity and mammalian predator–prey interactions
Published in Mammal review (01-01-2012)“…1 In predator–prey theory, habitat heterogeneity can affect the relationship between kill rates and prey or predator density through its effect on the…”
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Spatiotemporal patterns of red fox scavenging in forest and tundra: the influence of prey fluctuations and winter conditions
Published in Mammal research (01-04-2021)“…Concern has been raised regarding red fox ( Vulpes Vulpes ) population increase and range expansion into alpine tundra, directly and indirectly enhanced by…”
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Bottom‐up rather than top‐down mechanisms determine mesocarnivore interactions in Norway
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2024)“…Interactions among coexisting mesocarnivores can be influenced by different factors such as the presence of large carnivores, land‐use, environmental…”
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Examining leopard attacks: spatio-temporal clustering of human injuries and deaths in Western Himalayas, India
Published in Frontiers in conservation science (30-05-2023)“…Shared spaces in Africa and Asia accommodate both humans and big cats. This engenders rare but distinctive cases of human fatalities by lions, tigers, and…”
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The impact of leopards ( Panthera pardus ) on livestock losses and human injuries in a human-use landscape in Maharashtra, India
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (26-03-2020)“…There are many ways in which large carnivores and humans interact in shared spaces. In this study we provide insights into human-leopard relationships in an…”
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Do tigers displace leopards? If so, why
Published in Ecological research (01-07-2010)“…We investigated predictions concerning the competitive relationships between tigers Panthera tigris and leopards Panthera pardus in Bardia National Park,…”
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