Challenges and science-based implications for modern management and conservation of European ungulate populations

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Challenges and science-based implications for modern management and conservation of European ungulate populations. / Apollonio, Marco; Belkin, Vladimir V.; Borkowski, Jakub et al.
Yn: Mammal Research, Cyfrol 62, Rhif 3, 01.07.2017, t. 209-217.

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Apollonio, M, Belkin, VV, Borkowski, J, Borodin, OI, Borowik, T, Cagnacci, F, Danilkin, AA, Danilov, PI, Faybich, A, Ferretti, F, Gaillard, JM, Hayward, M, Heshtaut, P, Heurich, M, Hurynovich, A, Kashtalyan, A, Kerley, GIH, Kjellander, P, Kowalczyk, R, Kozorez, A, Matveytchuk, S, Milner, JM, Mysterud, A, Ozoliņš, J, Panchenko, DV, Peters, W, Podgórski, T, Pokorny, B, Rolandsen, CM, Ruusila, V & Schmidt, K 2017, 'Challenges and science-based implications for modern management and conservation of European ungulate populations', Mammal Research, cyfrol. 62, rhif 3, tt. 209-217.

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Apollonio, M., Belkin, V. V., Borkowski, J., Borodin, O. I., Borowik, T., Cagnacci, F., Danilkin, A. A., Danilov, P. I., Faybich, A., Ferretti, F., Gaillard, J. M., Hayward, M., Heshtaut, P., Heurich, M., Hurynovich, A., Kashtalyan, A., Kerley, G. I. H., Kjellander, P., Kowalczyk, R., ... Schmidt, K. (2017). Challenges and science-based implications for modern management and conservation of European ungulate populations. Mammal Research, 62(3), 209-217.

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Apollonio M, Belkin VV, Borkowski J, Borodin OI, Borowik T, Cagnacci F, Danilkin AA, Danilov PI, Faybich A, Ferretti F, et al. 2017. Challenges and science-based implications for modern management and conservation of European ungulate populations. Mammal Research. 62(3):209-217.

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Apollonio M, Belkin VV, Borkowski J, Borodin OI, Borowik T, Cagnacci F et al. Challenges and science-based implications for modern management and conservation of European ungulate populations. Mammal Research. 2017 Gor 1;62(3):209-217. Epub 2017 Meh 7.

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Apollonio, Marco ; Belkin, Vladimir V. ; Borkowski, Jakub et al. / Challenges and science-based implications for modern management and conservation of European ungulate populations. Yn: Mammal Research. 2017 ; Cyfrol 62, Rhif 3. tt. 209-217.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Challenges and science-based implications for modern management and conservation of European ungulate populations

AU - Apollonio, Marco

AU - Belkin, Vladimir V.

AU - Borkowski, Jakub

AU - Borodin, Oleg I.

AU - Borowik, Tomasz

AU - Cagnacci, Francesca

AU - Danilkin, Alesksey A.

AU - Danilov, Peter I.

AU - Faybich, Andrey

AU - Ferretti, Francesco

AU - Gaillard, Jean Michel

AU - Hayward, Matthew

AU - Heshtaut, Pavel

AU - Heurich, Marco

AU - Hurynovich, Aliaxandr

AU - Kashtalyan, Alexander

AU - Kerley, Graham I. H.

AU - Kjellander, Petter

AU - Kowalczyk, Rafal

AU - Kozorez, Alexander

AU - Matveytchuk, Sergey

AU - Milner, Jos M.

AU - Mysterud, Atle

AU - Ozoliņš, Janis

AU - Panchenko, Danila V.

AU - Peters, Wibke

AU - Podgórski, Tomasz

AU - Pokorny, Boštjan

AU - Rolandsen, Christer Moe

AU - Ruusila, Vesa

AU - Schmidt, Krzysztof

PY - 2017/7/1

Y1 - 2017/7/1

N2 - Wildlife management systems face growing challenges to cope with increasingly complex interactions between wildlife populations, the environment and human activities. In this position statement, we address the most important issues characterising current ungulate conservation and management in Europe. We present some key points arising from ecological research that may be critical for a reassessment of ungulate management in the future.

AB - Wildlife management systems face growing challenges to cope with increasingly complex interactions between wildlife populations, the environment and human activities. In this position statement, we address the most important issues characterising current ungulate conservation and management in Europe. We present some key points arising from ecological research that may be critical for a reassessment of ungulate management in the future.

M3 - Article

VL - 62

SP - 209

EP - 217

JO - Mammal Research

JF - Mammal Research

SN - 2199-2401

IS - 3

ER -