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Oznake: foto-pasti;občanska znanost;gostote;doselitve;ulov-ponovni ulov;camera trapping;citizen science;density;reinforcement;spatial capture recapture;
Collaborative wildlife monitoring programs involving citizen scientists are an efficient approach for surveying large areas. In Europe, hunters play an important role in wildlife monitoring and act as crucial stakeholders in large carnivore conservation. The Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx, an elusive felid ...
Leto: 2025 Vir: Repozitorij Univerze v Ljubljani (RUL)
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Oznake: transnacionalno spremljanje populacije;označevanje vonjav;ceste;prostorske variacije zaznavnosti;Spolno strukturiran niz podatkov;prostorsko zajemanje-ponovno zajemanje;transnational population monitoring;scent marking;roads;spatial variation of detectability;sex-structured dataset;spatial capture-recapture;
Estimating abundance of wild animal populations is crucial for their management and conservation. While spatial capture-recapture models are becoming increasingly common to assess the densities of elusive species, recent studies have indicated potential bias that can be introduced by unaccounted spa ...
Leto: 2023 Vir: Biotehniška fakulteta (UL BF)
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Oznake: strokovno mnenje;GPS;primernost habitata;habitatni tip;raba prostora;IUCN;sesalci;telemetrija;selitev;expert opinion;habitat suitability;habitat type;habitat use;mammals;movement;selection ratio;telemetry;
Aim Macroecological studies that require habitat suitability data for many species often derive this information from expert opinion. However, expert-based information is inherently subjective and thus prone to errors. The increasing availability of GPS tracking data offers opportunities to evaluate ...
Leto: 2022 Vir: Biotehniška fakulteta (UL BF)
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Oznake: Eurasian lynx;carnivore;Europe;feeding;GPS tracking;Lynx lynx;maternal behaviour;reproduction;spatial ecology;
Animal movement and reproductive behaviour are crucial components of ecological and evolutionary processes. After parturition, the behaviour of reproducing females adapts to the needs of their offspring, including thermoregulation, protection and food provisioning. However, little is known about how ...
Leto: 2025 Vir: Biotehniška fakulteta (UL BF)
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