4.1 Article

Culling Reduces Fecal Pellet Deposition by Introduced Sambar (Rusa unicolor) in a Protected Water Catchment

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Letter Biodiversity Conservation

Hunting for fear: innovating management of human-wildlife conflicts

Joris P. G. M. Cromsigt et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2013)

Article Zoology

Relationships between wild ungulates density and crop damage in Hungary

Norbert Bleier et al.

ACTA THERIOLOGICA (2012)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Large-Scale Model-Based Assessment of Deer-Vehicle Collision Risk

Torsten Hothorn et al.

PLOS ONE (2012)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Linking Elk Movement and Resource Selection to Hunting Pressure in a Heterogeneous Landscape

Shawn M. Cleveland et al.

WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN (2012)

Article Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

A whole water catchment approach to investigating the origin and distribution of Cryptosporidium species

G. Robinson et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY (2011)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

White-Tailed Deer Incidents With US Civil Aircraft

Kristin M. Biondi et al.

WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN (2011)

Review Ecology

Management of damage by elk (Cervus elaphus) in North America: a review

W. David Walter et al.

WILDLIFE RESEARCH (2010)

Review Environmental Sciences

Quantification of Microbial Sources in Drinking-Water Catchments

Christobel M. Ferguson et al.

CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2009)

Article Ecology

Contrasting Effects of Wolves and Human Hunters on Elk Behavioral Responses to Predation Risk

Kelly M. Proffitt et al.

JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT (2009)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Investigating public health impacts of deer in a protected drinking water supply watershed

K. Cinque et al.

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2008)

Article Ecology

Modeling the relationship between fecal pellet indices and deer density

David M. Forsyth et al.

JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT (2007)

Review Veterinary Sciences

Wild deer as a source of infection for livestock and humans in the UK

Monika Boehm et al.

VETERINARY JOURNAL (2007)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Comparing the precision and cost-effectiveness of faecal pellet group count methods

D Campbell et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2004)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

A Geographical Information System (GIS) as a tool for microbial risk assessment in catchment areas of drinking water reservoirs

T Kistemann et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYGIENE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (2001)

Article Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

The emergence of human-wildlife conflict management: turning challenges into opportunities

TA Messmer

INTERNATIONAL BIODETERIORATION & BIODEGRADATION (2000)