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2. Chapter 47 - Sharing the conservation message
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Bayrakcismith, Rana, Hemmingmoore, Heather, Noras, Sibylle, and Cancellare, Imogene
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- 2024
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3. The recolonization of lynx from central to southern Sweden : A success story
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Hemmingmoore, Heather, primary
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- 2023
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4. Scale and landscape heterogeneity influence the predictive performance of habitat suitability models
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Peters, Anne, primary, Hemmingmoore, Heather, additional, Ladle, Andrew, additional, Aronsson, Malin, additional, Persson, Jens, additional, and Andrén, Henrik, additional
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- 2022
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5. No Allee effect detected during the natural recolonization by a large carnivore despite low growth rate
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Andrén, Henrik, primary, Hemmingmoore, Heather, additional, Aronsson, Malin, additional, Åkesson, Mikael, additional, and Persson, Jens, additional
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- 2022
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6. List of Contributors
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Abdiev, Bakhtiyar, primary, Agvaantseren, Bayarjargal, additional, Ale, Som, additional, Ali, Hussain, additional, Allen, Priscilla, additional, Almashev, Chagat, additional, Amato, George, additional, Amgalanbaatar, Sukh, additional, Amirov, Zayiniddin, additional, Anarbaev, Maksat, additional, Arenas, Rafael, additional, Aromov, Bakhtyor, additional, Bürki, Roland, additional, Bayrakçısmith, Rana, additional, Beale, Nick, additional, Bhatnagar, Yash Veer, additional, Bijoor, Ajay, additional, Blidchenko, Ekaterina Yu., additional, Blomqvist, Leif, additional, Boixader, Jordi, additional, Botezatu, Ioana, additional, Breitenmoser, Urs, additional, Breitenmoser-Würsten, Christine, additional, Buzdar, Hafeez, additional, Bykova, Elena, additional, Caragiulo, Anthony, additional, Castner, Jennifer, additional, Chundawat, Raghunandan S., additional, Colorado, Apela, additional, Criffield, Marc, additional, Dadul, Jigmet, additional, Dashzeveg, Unurzul, additional, Davaa, Galbadrakh, additional, Davletbakov, Askar, additional, Ud Din, Jaffar, additional, Dorjgurkhem, Batbold, additional, Driscoll, Carlos A., additional, Duisekeyev, Bakytbek, additional, Esipov, Alexander, additional, Farrington, John D., additional, Fernández, Leonardo, additional, Fisher, Kim, additional, Fominykh, Irina, additional, Fox, Joseph L., additional, García-Tardío, Maribel, additional, Garrote, Germán, additional, Ghoshal, Abhishek, additional, Gibbs, James P., additional, Gilbert, Martin, additional, Harris, Richard B., additional, Heiner, Michael, additional, Hemmingmoore, Heather, additional, Hernandez-Blanco, Jose A., additional, Hillard, Darla, additional, Hotham, Paul, additional, Howard, Pippa, additional, Hunter, Don, additional, Hussain, Shafqat, additional, Istomov, Sergei, additional, Jackson, Rodney M., additional, Jiménez-Peréz, Ignacio Ignacio, additional, Johansson, Örjan, additional, Kachel, Shannon, additional, Karimov, Khalil, additional, Karnaukhov, Alexander, additional, Kiesecker, Joseph, additional, Khan, Ahmad, additional, Khan, Ashiq Ahmad, additional, Khanduri, Shakti Kant, additional, Khatiwada, Ambika, additional, Khuukhenduu, Tungalagtuya, additional, Kitchener, Andrew C., additional, Kochorov, Chyngyz, additional, Koontz, Fred W., additional, Korablev, Miroslav, additional, Kozlova, Svetlana, additional, Kubanychbekov, Zairbek, additional, Kunkel, Kyran, additional, Kuksin, Alexander, additional, Kushlin, Andrey, additional, Lal, Panna, additional, Lama, Wendy Brewer, additional, Lanz, Tabea, additional, Laporte, Bruno, additional, Li, Juan, additional, Lind, Thomas, additional, Liu, Yanlin, additional, Loginov, Oleg, additional, Loginova, Irina, additional, López, Guillermo, additional, López-Parra, Marcos, additional, Lovari, Sandro, additional, Lu, Zhi, additional, Lumpkin, Susan, additional, Maheshwari, Aishwarya, additional, Majumder, Bipasha, additional, Mallon, David, additional, Malykh, Sergei, additional, Mathur, Vinod Bihari, additional, McCarthy, Kyle, additional, McCarthy, Thomas, additional, Michel, Stefan, additional, Mijiddorj, Tserenadmid, additional, Miquelle, Dale G., additional, Mishra, Charudutt, additional, Mock, John, additional, Modaqiq, Abdul Wali, additional, Mohammad, Ghulam, additional, Moheb, Zalmai, additional, Mostafawi, Sayed Naqibullah, additional, Munkhtsog, Bariushaa, additional, Murali, Ranjini, additional, Naidenko, Sergey V., additional, Namgail, Tsewang, additional, Nasir, Syed Mahmood, additional, Nawaz, Muhammad Ali, additional, Noras, Sibylle, additional, Nyul, Helen, additional, Oakleaf, James, additional, Onorato, Dave, additional, Ostrowski, Stéphane, additional, Padmanabhan, Sujatha, additional, Paley, Richard, additional, Paltsyn, Mikhail, additional, Pandey, Megh Bahadur, additional, Poyarkov, Andrey, additional, Prins, Herbert H.T., additional, Protas, Yelizaveta, additional, Purevjav, Lkhagvajav, additional, Quammen, Betsy Gaines, additional, Raghunath, Rangaswamy, additional, Reading, Richard P., additional, Redpath, Stephen R., additional, Rey, Teresa del, additional, Riordan, Philip, additional, Robinson, Hugh S., additional, Rosen, Tatjana, additional, Rozhnov, Viatcheslav V., additional, Rozhnov, Vyacheslav, additional, Ruiz, Gema, additional, Rullman, Jennifer Snell, additional, Rutherford, Brad, additional, Ryskulova, Nargiza, additional, Saidov, Abdusattor, additional, Saidov, Nurali, additional, Samanchina, Jarkyn, additional, Sanderson, Eric W., additional, Sathyakumar, Sambandam, additional, Seidensticker, John, additional, Seth, Anand, additional, Shah, Karan B., additional, Shah, Safdar Ali, additional, Sharma, Koustubh, additional, Sharma, Rishi Kumar, additional, Shehzad, Wasim, additional, Shi, Kun, additional, Simón, Miguel A., additional, Simms, Anthony, additional, Sliwa, Alexander, additional, Sonam, Karma, additional, Sorokin, Pavel A., additional, Spitsyn, Sergei, additional, Suryawanshi, Kulbhushansingh R., additional, Tetzloff, Jay, additional, Tharchen, Lhendup, additional, Thinley, Tanzin, additional, Thomas, Patrick R., additional, Tichomirow, Boris, additional, Timbadia, Radhika, additional, Trivedi, Pranav, additional, uulu, Kuban Jumabai, additional, Varma, Keshav, additional, von Meibom, Stephanie, additional, Wangchuk, Sonam, additional, Wangchuk, Tshewang R., additional, Weckworth, Byron, additional, Weddle, Mike, additional, Wegge, Per, additional, Whitten, Tony, additional, Wong, Wai-Ming, additional, Xiao, Lingyun, additional, Yachmennikova, Anna A., additional, Yunden, Bayarjargal, additional, Yin, Hang, additional, Yamaguchi, Nobuyuki, additional, Yunusov, Nodirjon, additional, Zahler, Peter, additional, Zakharenka, Andrew, additional, Zhao, Xiang, additional, Zhongtian, Zhang, additional, and Zvychainaya, Elena, additional
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- 2016
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7. Sharing the Conservation Message
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Bayrakçısmith, Rana, primary, Noras, Sibylle, additional, and Hemmingmoore, Heather, additional
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- 2016
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8. Season rather than habitat affects lynx survival and risk of mortality in the human‐dominated landscape of southern Sweden
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Andrén, Henrik, primary, Aronsson, Malin, additional, López‐Bao, José V., additional, Samelius, Gustaf, additional, Chapron, Guillaume, additional, Rauset, Geir Rune, additional, Hemmingmoore, Heather, additional, and Persson, Jens, additional
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- 2021
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9. Contributors
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Abdiev, Bakhtiyar, Agvaantseren, Bayarjargal, Akmatova, Kuluipa, Alamshev, Chagat, Alamshoev, Qurbonidin, Ale, Som, Alexander, Justine Shanti, Ali, Hussain, Allen, Priscilla, Amgalanbaatar, Sukh, Arenas-Rojas, Rafael, Aromov, Bakhtyor, Asykulov, Tolkunbek, Atzeni, Luciano, Augugliaro, Claudio, Ayusheev, Vladimir (Norbu), Azhunova, Maria, Baidavletov, Yerlik, Bayrakcismith, Rana, Bespalov, Maxim, Bhatia, Saloni, Bhatnagar, Yash Veer, Bijoor, Ajay, Blidchenko, Ekaterina Yu., Blomqvist, Leif, Boixader, Jordi, Borchers, David, Breitenmoser, Urs, Breitenmoser-Würsten, Christine, Bürki, Roland, Bykova, Elena, Cancellare, Imogene, Caragiulo, Anthony, Castner, Jennifer, Chelteuv, Slava, Chistopolova, Maria, Chundawat, Raghunandan S., Colorado, Apela, Criffield, Marc, Dadul, Jigmet, Dashzeveg, Unurzul, Davaa, Galbadrakh, Davletbakov, Askar, del Rey, Teresa, Dendhup, Tashi, Din, Jaffar Ud, Dorjgurkhem, Batbold, Driscoll, Carlos A., Duisekeyev, Bakytbek, Durbach, Ian, Dzhanyspaev, Altynbek, Erdenetsogt, Buyanbadrakh, Esipov, Alexander, Farrington, John D., Faryabi, Sorosh Poya, Fernández, Leonardo, Ferretti, Francesco, Fisher, Kim, Fominykh, Irina, Fox, Joseph L., García-Tardío, Maribel, Garmaev, Rinchin, Garrote, Germán, Ghoshal, Abhishek, Gilbert, Martin, Grachev, Alexey, Grachev, Yuriy, Gritsina, Mariya, Hacker, Charlotte, Hameed, Shoaib, Harris, Richard B., Heiner, Michael, Hemmingmoore, Heather, Hernandez-Blanco, José Antonio, Hillard, Darla, Hotham, Paul, Howard, Pippa, Hunter, Ben, Hunter, Don, Hussain, Shafqat, Ivashkina, Lyubov, Jackson, Rodney M., Janecka, Jan E., Jiménez, Ignacio, Johansson, Örjan, Jumabayuulu, Kubanychbek, Kachel, Shannon, Karimov, Khalil, Karnaukhov, Alexander, Khan, Ashiq Ahmad, Khan, Babar, Khanal, Gopal, Khanduri, Shakti Kant, Khatiwada, Ambika, Kholmatov, Ismoil, Khurelbataar, Erdembileg, Khuukhenduu, Tungalagtuya, Kiesecker, Joseph, Kitchener, Andrew C., Kochorov, Chyngyz, Kodi, Abinand Reddy, Koontz, Fred W., Korablev, Miroslav, Koshkin, Maxim, Kubanychbekov, Zairbek, Kuksin, Alexander, Kulenbekov, Rakhim, Kunkel, Kyran, Kushlin, Andrey, Lal, Panna, Lama, Wendy Brewer, Lanz, Tabea, Laporte, Bruno, Li, Juan, Liang, Xuchang, Lind, Thomas, Liu, Yanlin, Liu, Yixuan, Loginova, Olga, López, Guillermo, López-Parra, Marcos, Lovari, Sandro, Lu, Zhi, Lumpkin, Susan, Lyons, Anna, Lyu, Zhuoluo, MacKenzie, Darryl, Maheshwari, Aishwarya, Majumder, Bipasha, Malikov, Denis, Mallon, David, Malykh, Sergei, Mathur, V.B., McCann, Colleen, McCarthy, Kyle, McCarthy, Tom, Michel, Stefan, Mijiddorj, Tserenadmid Nadia, Miquelle, Dale G., Mishra, Charudutt, Mock, John, Modaqiq, Abdul Wali, Mohammad, Ghulam, Moheb, Zalmai, Moshier, Andrea, Munkhtsog, Bariushaa, Munkhtsog, Bayaraa, Murali, Ranjini, Musaev, Almaz, Naidenko, Sergey V., Namgail, Tsewang, Nasir, Syed Mahmood, Nawaz, Muhammad Ali, Nichols, James, Niraj, Shekhar Kumar, Noras, Sibylle, Novikova, Tatjana, Nygren, Emma, Nyul, Helen, Oakleaf, James, Onrato, Dave, Osmanova, Almagul, Ostrowski, Stéphane, Padmanabhan, Sujatha, Pal, Ranjana, Paley, Richard, Paltsyn, Mikhail, Pandey, Megh Bahadur, Poyarkov, Andrey, Prins, Herbert H.T., Protas, Yelizaveta, Quammen, Betsy, Raghunath, R., Rasheed, Tahir, Raymbekov, Zhaparkul, Reading, Richard P., Redpath, Stephen R., Riordan, Philip, Rosen, Tatjana, Rozhnov, Viatcheslav V., Ruiz, Gema, Rullman, Jennifer Snell, Rutherford, Brad, Ryskulova, Nargiza, Saidov, Abdusattor, Saidov, Nurali, Samanchina, Jarkyn, Samelius, Gustaf, Sanderson, Eric W., Sanjer, Amruddin, Saparbayev, Saltore, Sathyakumar, S., Schwartz, Karin R., Seidensticker, John, Seth, Anand, Shah, Karan B., Shah, Safdar Ali, Shaidoev, Sayfidin, Sharma, Koustubh, Sharma, Rishi Kumar, Shi, Kun, Simms, Anthony, Simón, Miguel A., Slight, Ted Waleij, Sliwa, Alexander, Sonam, Karma, Sorokin, Pavel A., Spitsyn, Sergei, Suresh, Shruti, Suryawanshi, Kulbhushansingh Ramesh, Sutherland, Chris, Tallian, Aimee, Tetzloff, Jay, Thakali, Shailendra, Thinley, Tanzin, Thomas, Patrick R., Tichomirow, Boris, Timbadia, Radhika, Trivedi, Pranav, Uluu, Kuban Jumabay, Varma, Keshav, Victurine, Ray, Wang, Jun, Wangchuk, Sonam, Wangchuk, Tshewang R., Weckworth, Byron, Weddle, Mike, Wegge, Per, Whitten, Tony, Wong, Wai-Ming, Xiao, Lingyun, Xueyang, Li, Yachmennikova, Anna A., Yamaguchi, Nobuyuki, Yin, Hang, Young, Juliette, Yunusov, Nodirjon, Zahler, Peter, Zakharenka, Andrew, Zhao, Xiang, Zhi, Lu, and Zhongtian, Zhang
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10. Pathways towards a sustainable future envisioned by early‐career conservation researchers
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Raatikainen, Kaisa J., primary, Purhonen, Jenna, additional, Pohjanmies, Tähti, additional, Peura, Maiju, additional, Nieminen, Eini, additional, Mustajärvi, Linda, additional, Helle, Ilona, additional, Shennan‐Farpón, Yara, additional, Ahti, Pauliina A., additional, Basile, Marco, additional, Bernardo, Nicola, additional, Bertram, Michael G., additional, Bouarakia, Oussama, additional, Brias‐Guinart, Aina, additional, Fijen, Thijs, additional, Froidevaux, Jérémy S. P., additional, Hemmingmoore, Heather, additional, Hocevar, Sara, additional, Kendall, Liam, additional, Lampinen, Jussi, additional, Marjakangas, Emma‐Liina, additional, Martin, Jake M., additional, Oomen, Rebekah A., additional, Segre, Hila, additional, Sidemo‐Holm, William, additional, Silva, André P., additional, Thorbjørnsen, Susanna Huneide, additional, Torrents‐Ticó, Miquel, additional, Zhang, Di, additional, and Ziemacki, Jasmin, additional
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- 2021
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11. Pathways towards a sustainable future envisioned by early-career conservation researchers
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Raatikainen, Kaisa J., Purhonen, Jenna, Pohjanmies, Tahti, Peura, Maiju, Nieminen, Eini, Mustajarvi, Linda, Helle, Ilona, Shennan-Farpon, Yara, Ahti, Pauliina A., Basile, Marco, Bernardo, Nicola, Bertram, Michael, Bouarakia, Oussama, Brias-Guinart, Aina, Fijen, Thijs, Froidevaux, Jeremy S. P., Hemmingmoore, Heather, Hocevar, Sara, Kendall, Liam, Lampinen, Jussi, Marjakangas, Emma-Liina, Martin, Jake M., Oomen, Rebekah A., Sidemo-Holm, William, Silva, Andre P., Thorbjornsen, Susanna Huneide, Torrents-Tico, Miquel, Zhang, Di, and Ziemacki, Jasmin
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Ecology - Abstract
Scientists have warned decision-makers about the severe consequences of the global environmental crisis since the 1970s. Yet ecological degradation continues and little has been done to address climate change. We investigated early-career conservation researchers' (ECR) perspectives on, and prioritization of, actions furthering sustainability. We conducted a survey (n = 67) and an interactive workshop (n = 35) for ECR attendees of the 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology (2018). Building on these data and discussions, we identified ongoing and forthcoming advances in conservation science. These include increased transdisciplinarity, science communication, advocacy in conservation, and adoption of a transformation-oriented social-ecological systems approach to research. The respondents and participants had diverse perspectives on how to achieve sustainability. Reformist actions were emphasized as paving the way for more radical changes in the economic system and societal values linked to the environment and inequality. Our findings suggest that achieving sustainability requires a strategy that (1) incorporates the multiplicity of people's views, (2) places a greater value on nature, and (3) encourages systemic transformation across political, social, educational, and economic realms on multiple levels. We introduce a framework for ECRs to inspire their research and practice within conservation science to achieve real change in protecting biological diversity.
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12. Evaluating habitat suitability and connectivity for a recolonizing large carnivore
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Hemmingmoore, Heather, Aronsson, Malin, Åkesson, Mikael, Persson, Jens, and Andren, Henrik
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The conservation of wide-ranging species presents challenges in a world of intensified human land use, forcing animals to occupy and recolonize human-modified landscapes. Although identifying suitable habitat and ensuring connectivity are important in supporting natural recolonization, these actions are rarely validated due to difficulties in monitoring such events. In Sweden, the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) is now recolonizing its former range, after centuries of persecution. We investigated resource selection based on telemetry data from 108 lynx monitored over 20 years. We assessed the differences between the established population in central Sweden and the recolonizing population in southern Sweden, and between established and dispersing individuals. We found that models based on central Sweden successfully identified core habitat patches for establishment in southern Sweden, validated after recolonization. We also found that lynx selected for higher habitat suitability during the recolonization phase, and that dispersing individuals were less selective than established lynx. Using cost-distance analysis, we assessed connectivity between central and southern Sweden, and found that landscape permeability was higher when based on dispersing lynx compared to established lynx. Altogether, our findings suggest that when landscapes are sufficiently similar between source and recolonization areas, resource selection information from an established population can be useful for managers seeking to facilitate recolonization of wide-ranging species. We recommend more frequent use of validation during and after recolonization events, to improve our common understanding of habitat suitability and connectivity modeling, and therefore to enable more active management of recolonization events.
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13. Season rather than habitat affects lynx survival and risk of mortality in the human‐dominated landscape of southern Sweden.
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Andrén, Henrik, Aronsson, Malin, López‐Bao, José V., Samelius, Gustaf, Chapron, Guillaume, Rauset, Geir Rune, Hemmingmoore, Heather, and Persson, Jens
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LYNX ,ROE deer ,HABITATS ,HABITAT selection ,MORTALITY ,TRAFFIC accidents ,SAGE grouse ,PROTECTED areas - Abstract
Landscapes are mosaics of habitat associated with different risks and resources, including human activities, which can affect individual survival in wildlife. Different relationships between habitat characteristics and human‐caused and natural mortality can result in attractive sinks. We used individual‐based data from 97 Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx monitored for 160 exposure‐years to link adult survival and the risk of mortality to home range habitat characteristics in the human‐dominated landscape of southern Sweden. Human‐caused mortality (i.e. legal hunting, poaching and vehicle accidents) dominated mortality causes (24 out of 37 deaths). We did not detect any strong effects of habitat characterises explaining the variation in mortality risk in lynx. Although the density of roe deer affects several aspects of lynx ecology, we could not detect any effects of roe deer density on lynx survival, probably because roe deer density was sufficiently high in our study area. Instead, seasonal variation was the main factor influencing mortality in lynx. Mortality was highest during the hunting season for lynx (16 February–31 March), as well as during autumn and winter, probably because lynx poaching occurs opportunistically during the hunting season for moose and roe deer. We did not find any indication that human activity created attractive sinks for lynx, since there were no contrasting patterns between human‐caused and natural mortality in terms of habitat characteristics. One explanation for the limited influence of the home range characteristics may be that lynx in our study died from multiple causes. Therefore, it is less likely that one or a few habitat characteristics could explain the risk of mortality at the home range scale. There is strong evidence that lynx can coexist with humans in multi‐use and human‐dominated landscapes, even without large protected areas, if the management regimes are favourable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Evaluating habitat suitability and connectivity for a recolonizing large carnivore
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Hemmingmoore, Heather, primary, Aronsson, Malin, additional, Åkesson, Mikael, additional, Persson, Jens, additional, and Andrén, Henrik, additional
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- 2020
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