Generating wildlife density data across Europe in the framework of the European Observatory of Wildlife (EOW)
Yazarlar (45)
Tancredi Guerrasio
Davide Carniato
Pelayo Acevedo
Marco Apollonio
Marine Arakelyan
Amir Arnon
Olgirda Belova
Sarah Beatham
Oskar Berdión
José Antonio Blanco-Aguiar
Norbert Bleier
L Berde
João Carvalho
Jim Casaer
Luka Duniš
Jm Burgui Oltra
Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Alper ERTÜRK Kastamonu Üniversitesi, Türkiye
Ezio Ferroglio
Dragan Gačić
Aleksandre Gavashelishvili
L Dijkhuis
Lars Hillström
Mihael Janječić M
M Dal Mas
Kastamonu Üniversitesi
Oliver Keuling
Kastamonu Üniversitesi
Alain Licoppe
L Forti
Yorick Liefting
D Gačić
Carlos Martínez-Carrasco
Pablo Palencia
Kamila Plis
M Jenječić
Tomasz Podgórski
Bostjan Pokorny
M Ježek
Marcus Rowcliffe M
João Santos
Graham C. Smith
Jordi Solàde La Torre
I Olano
Stojan Stoyanov
Stefania Zanet
Joaquín Vicente
Massimo Scandura
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Dergi Adı EFSA Supporting Publications
Dergi ISSN 2397-8325
Dergi Tarandığı Indeksler GLOBALHEALTH
Makale Dili Türkçe Basım Tarihi 10-2024
Kabul Tarihi Yayınlanma Tarihi 01-10-2024
Cilt / Sayı / Sayfa 21 / 10 / – DOI 10.2903/sp.efsa.2024.EN-9084
Makale Linki http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/sp.efsa.2024.en-9084
UAK Araştırma Alanları
Fen Bilimleri ve Matematik
Özet
The European Observatory of Wildlife EOW, as part of the ENETWILD project, represents a collaborative network that has been operating since 2021 to develop and implement standardized protocols to obtain harmonized data on distribution and density of target mammal species. In so doing, the EOW aims at contributing to improving the quality of data that are available for wildlife management and risk assessment on a European scale. This report describes the activities carried out during the 2023 EOW campaign, which was joined by a total of 30 organizations who committed to collect data in 44 sites across 22 different countries. We present data on the distribution and density of three species – wild boar (Sus scrofa), European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), and red fox (Vulpes vulpes) – obtained by implementing a camera trapping protocol and by fitting the random encounter model (REM) for density …
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