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Nils Bunnefeld

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Littleboy C, Subke J, Bunnefeld N, Jones I
Sci Data . 2024 Aug; 11(1):927. PMID: 39191780
We present a seasonal classification system to improve the temporal framing of comparative scientific analysis. Research often uses yearly aggregates to understand inherently seasonal phenomena like harvests, monsoons, and droughts....
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Jones I, Timoshenko A, Zuban I, Zhadan K, Cusack J, Duthie A, et al.
J Appl Ecol . 2022 Oct; 59(7):1911-1924. PMID: 36247833
Migratory species are protected under international legislation; their seasonal movements across international borders may therefore present opportunities for understanding how global conservation policies translate to local-level actions across different socio-ecological...
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Mansson J, Eriksson L, Hodgson I, Elmberg J, Bunnefeld N, Hessel R, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol . 2022 Oct; 38(1):55-71. PMID: 36202636
Adaptive management (AM) is widely promoted to improve management of natural resources, yet its implementation is challenging. We show that obstacles to the implementation of AM are related not only...
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Cusack J, Nilsen E, Israelsen M, Andren H, Grainger M, Linnell J, et al.
J Appl Ecol . 2022 Aug; 59(4):1038-1049. PMID: 35910004
Recovering or threatened carnivore populations are often harvested to minimise their impact on human activities, such as livestock farming or game hunting. Increasingly, harvest quota decisions involve a set of...
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Nilsson L, Olsson C, Elmberg J, Bunnefeld N, Liljeback N, Mansson J
Ecol Evol . 2022 Mar; 12(3):e8740. PMID: 35356577
Knowledge about intraspecific and individual variation in bird migration behavior is important to predict spatiotemporal distribution, patterns of phenology, breeding success, and interactions with the surrounding environment (e.g., human livelihoods)....
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Cusack J, Bradfer-Lawrence T, Baynham-Herd Z, Castello Y Tickell S, Duporge I, Hegre H, et al.
Conserv Lett . 2021 Aug; 14(3):e12783. PMID: 34434253
Conflicts between the interests of biodiversity conservation and other human activities pose a major threat to natural ecosystems and human well-being, yet few methods exist to quantify their intensity and...
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St John F, Mason T, Bunnefeld N
Conserv Sci Pract . 2021 Mar; 3(2):e316. PMID: 33655201
Conservation conflicts are damaging for humans and wildlife, with differences in people's objectives fuelling challenges of managing complex, dynamic systems. We investigate the relative importance of economic, psychological (affect, trust...
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Bush E, Whytock R, Bahaa-El-Din L, Bourgeois S, Bunnefeld N, Cardoso A, et al.
Science . 2020 Sep; 370(6521):1219-1222. PMID: 32972990
Afrotropical forests host much of the world's remaining megafauna, although these animals are confined to areas where direct human influences are low. We used a rare long-term dataset of tree...
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Duthie A, Minderman J, Rakotonarivo O, Ochoa G, Bunnefeld N
Conserv Biol . 2020 Sep; 35(3):1051-1053. PMID: 32902002
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Pozo R, LeFlore E, Duthie A, Bunnefeld N, Jones I, Minderman J, et al.
Conserv Biol . 2020 Jun; 35(1):297-306. PMID: 32496643
Conflicts between the interests of agriculture and wildlife conservation are a major threat to biodiversity and human well-being globally. Addressing such conflicts requires a thorough understanding of the impacts associated...