Community science as a potential tool to monitor animal demography and human-animal interactions
Abstract Community science can provide crucial insights into population dynamics and demography. To date, its effectiveness for understanding human-wildlife interactions has not been tested. This is vital for designing effective wildlife management plans. We used a case study of an individually mark...
Saved in:
Main Authors: | Laëtitia Maréchal, Raul Lobo, Fintan McAdam, Elizabeth Simpson, Josephine Woolston, Mae Stanley, Teresa Romero, Jenny C. Dunn |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Nature Portfolio
2025-01-01
|
Series: | Scientific Reports |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-80171-1 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Similar Items
-
Prediction of suitable habitat for tundra swans in the Nanji wetland Nature Reserve of Poyang Lake under different water level conditions
by: Tianwei Fang, et al.
Published: (2025-01-01) -
How, why, where and when people feed birds?—Spatio‐temporal changes in bird‐feeding in Finland
by: Purabi Deshpande, et al.
Published: (2025-02-01) -
Prevalence of attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) symptoms in selected government primary schools in Wakiso District, Uganda
by: Josephine Ssirimuzaawo, et al.
Published: (2024-12-01) -
The effects of foliar fertilization on maize inbred lines
by: Brankov Milan, et al.
Published: (2024-01-01) -
Using iNaturalist to Contribute Your Nature Observations to Science
by: Matthew Earl Boone, et al.
Published: (2019-08-01)