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期刊名:European journal of wildlife research

缩写:EUR J WILDLIFE RES

ISSN:1612-4642

e-ISSN:1439-0574

IF/分区:2.0/Q1

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Nicola R Fornaini,Barbora Bergelová,Václav Gvoždík et al. Nicola R Fornaini et al.
Repetitive elements have been identified in several amphibian genomes using whole genome sequencing, but few studies have used cytogenetic mapping to visualize these elements in this vertebrate group. Here, we used fluorescence in situ hybr...
Marta Valldeperes,Paloma Prieto Yerro,Jorge Ramón López-Olvera et al. Marta Valldeperes et al.
Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) is an ecologically and economically relevant medium-sized emblematic mountain ungulate. Diseases participate in the population dynamics of the species as a regulating agent, but can also threaten the conservat...
Haoning Wang,Hong Guo,Van Gils Hein et al. Haoning Wang et al.
Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a lethal viral disease of carnivores which is considered to be a serious threat to domestic and wild species. Despite the widespread use of vaccines, CDV still occurs in vaccinated animals and current vaccine...
Magdalena S Svensson,Vincent Nijman,Chris R Shepherd Magdalena S Svensson
Illegal and/or unsustainable trade is a major obstacle to effective primate conservation. The wildlife trade in the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) is significant, but for many species, such as primates, the trade is poorly ...
Øystein Aas,Frida Marie Omma Jørgensen,Stian Stensland et al. Øystein Aas et al.
To manage for more sustainable wildlife viewing tourism, a better understanding of tourists' behaviour that might disturb and negatively affect wildlife such as birds is needed. We conducted a qualitative case study of visitors to Hornøya,...
Guillermo Carmona,Tamara Burgos,Rafael Barrientos et al. Guillermo Carmona et al.
Data on SARS-CoV-2 infection in wildlife species is limited. The high prevalences found in mustelid species such as free-ranging American minks (Neovison vison) and domestic ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) justify the study of this virus in...
Simone Martino,Jasper O Kenter Simone Martino
This paper reviews concepts and methods for the economic valuation of nature in the context of wildlife conservation and questions them in light of alternative approaches based on deliberation. Economic valuations have been used to set prio...
Johann Delcourt,Alain Hambuckers,Didier Vangeluwe et al. Johann Delcourt et al.
Since 2017, a reinforcement programme was developed to save the last, endangered, Belgian population of black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix), in the High Fens Natural Park. To improve the success of this programme, an analysis of past data of this...
Keith J Collard Keith J Collard
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is an infectious disease which thrives at the wildlife-livestock interface. Exmoor has the largest herd of wild red deer (Cervus elaphus) in England, and also a large number of dairy and beef farms. The population,...
Sonny A Bacigalupo,Linda K Dixon,Simon Gubbins et al. Sonny A Bacigalupo et al.
Contact between wild animals and farmed livestock may result in disease transmission with huge financial, welfare and ethical consequences. Conflicts between people and wildlife can also arise when species such as wild boar (Sus scrofa) con...