Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: June 15, 2023
Dytiscus
latissimus
(Coleoptera
Dytiscidae)
is
an
endangered
diving
beetle
throughout
its
range.
It
one
of
the
two
species
Dytiscidae
listed
in
Annex
II
Habitats
Directive,
IUCN
red
list
and
many
national
level
legislations
therefore
strictly
protected.
The
conservation
first
all
requires
assessment
their
population
size.
Until
now,
a
method
has
not
been
developed
for
estimating
size
D.
populations.
article
summarizes
results
studies
carried
out
independently
Germany
Latvia.
Both
were
water
body
used
recapture
but
with
different
spatial
placement
traps,
which,
according
to
our
data,
important
factor
estimation.
We
evaluated
Jolly-Seber
Schnabel
approaches
aquatic
beetle's
populations
found
that
confidence
intervals
obtained
by
methods
research
do
differ
significantly,
combination
both
models
provide
most
accurate
estimates
dynamics.
As
part
study,
we
concluded
are
relatively
closed,
so
accept
estimate
shows
more
data.
By
fixing
places
capture
each
individual,
it
was
females
live
mainly
locally,
males
actively
move
within
body.
This
aspect
indicates
advantage
traps
compared
use
transects.
study
show
significantly
higher
number
captured
recaptured
Such
sex
ratio
may
indicate
greater
activity
differences
population.
confirmed
environmental
changes,
such
as
body,
can
also
affect
result
assessment.
In
frame
monitoring,
obtain
objective
estimation
recommend
using
four
100
m
shoreline
4-8
censuses,
dependently
on
rate.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
122(5)
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
Wildlife
populations
are
not
static.
Intrinsic
and
extrinsic
factors
affect
individuals,
which
lead
to
spatiotemporal
variation
in
population
density
range.
Yet,
dynamics
their
drivers
rarely
documented,
due
part
the
inherent
difficulty
of
studying
long-term
population-level
phenomena
at
ecologically
meaningful
scales.
We
studied
a
recolonizing
large
carnivore
population,
wolverine
Gulo
gulo
,
across
Scandinavian
Peninsula
over
nine
years.
fitted
open-population
spatial
capture-recapture
models
noninvasive
genetic
sampling
data
collected
Norway
Sweden
estimate
annual
surfaces
drivers.
This
approach
allowed
us
model
sex-specific
changes
effect
landscape-level
environmental
determinants
time.
Our
results
revealed
that,
as
wolverines
successfully
recolonized
many
parts
historical
range
Scandinavia,
relationship
with
has
changed
also
found
support
for
responses
differences
temporal
relationships,
indicating
disproportionate
recolonization
ability
anthropogenic
pressures.
observed
significant
female
several
during
study
period,
suggesting
still
ongoing
expansion
whereas
males
might
have
already
reached
limits.
These
findings
show
that
is
recovering
from
centuries
persecution
severe
contraction.
sheds
light
on
challenges
carnivores
human-dominated
landscapes
time
space.
Wildlife Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 18, 2025
Collaborative
wildlife
monitoring
programs
involving
citizen
scientists
are
an
efficient
approach
for
surveying
large
areas.
In
Europe,
hunters
play
important
role
in
and
act
as
crucial
stakeholders
carnivore
conservation.
The
Eurasian
lynx
Lynx
,
elusive
felid,
is
a
species
of
conservation
concern
Europe.
Slovenia,
was
exterminated
later
reintroduced
1973,
but
the
population
has
declined
during
past
decades.
A
reinforcement
program
initiated
2017,
translocating
from
Carpathian
to
improve
status
critically
endangered
Dinaric
population.
coupled
with
intensive
program,
local
key
participants.
this
study,
we
show
how
collaboration
between
managers,
researchers
resulted
robust
assessment
at
national
level
period
five
years.
Questionnaires
distributed
hunting
clubs
chance
observations
were
used
define
expected
distribution,
guide
extent
systematic
camera
trapping
surveys,
63
101
each
year.
southern
core
population,
density
doubled
(from
0.66
1.30
lynx/100
km
2
).
north‐western
Slovenia
where
stepping‐stone
Alps
established
2021,
number
increased
seven.
Furthermore,
all
three
translocated
females
reproduced,
which
represents
first
confirmed
reproduction
Slovenian
over
150
We
discuss
motivation
behind
hunters'
contribution
data
collection
process
implications
collaboration.
highlight
importance
maintaining
their
support
This
study
serves
example
large‐scale
collaborative
recovering
undergoing
measures
promising
results,
scientists.
Ecology and Evolution,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Dec. 21, 2021
Abstract
First
described
by
Efford
(2004),
spatial
capture–recapture
(SCR)
has
become
a
popular
tool
in
ecology.
Like
traditional
capture–recapture,
SCR
methods
account
for
imperfect
detection
when
estimating
ecological
parameters.
In
addition,
use
the
information
inherent
configuration
of
individual
detections,
thereby
allowing
spatially
explicit
estimation
population
parameters,
such
as
abundance,
survival,
and
recruitment.
Paired
with
advances
noninvasive
survey
methods,
been
applied
to
wide
range
species
across
different
habitats,
population‐
landscape‐level
inferences
direct
consequences
conservation
management.
I
conduct
literature
review
studies
published
since
first
description
method
provide
an
overview
their
scope
terms
questions
answered
this
tool,
taxonomic
groups
targeted,
geography,
spatio‐temporal
extent
analyses,
data
collection
methods.
approaches
analytical
implementation
parameters
targeted
conclude
current
limitations
future
directions
Ecology and Evolution,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(5)
Published: May 1, 2024
Estimating
demographic
parameters
for
wide-ranging
and
elusive
species
living
at
low
density
is
challenging,
especially
the
scale
of
an
entire
country.
To
produce
wolf
distribution
abundance
estimates
whole
south-central
portion
Italian
population,
we
developed
integrated
spatial
model,
based
on
data
collected
during
a
7-month
sampling
campaign
in
2020-2021.
Data
collection
comprised
extensive
survey
presence
signs,
intensive
13
areas,
aimed
collecting
non-invasive
genetic
samples
(NGS).
The
model
(i)
single-season,
multiple
data-source,
multi-event
occupancy
(ii)
spatially
explicit
capture-recapture
model.
information
about
species'
absence
was
used
to
inform
local
estimates.
We
also
performed
simulation-based
assessment,
estimate
best
conditions
optimizing
sub-sampling
population
modelling
future.
estimated
that
74.2%
study
area
Italy
(95%
CIs
=
70.5%
77.9%)
occupied
by
wolves,
total
extent
108,534
km
Biodiversity and Conservation,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
32(10), P. 3199 - 3216
Published: June 18, 2023
Abstract
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
elusive
species,
recent
studies
have
indicated
potential
bias
that
can
be
introduced
by
unaccounted
variation
detectability.
We
used
camera-trapping
data
collected
in
collaboration
with
local
hunters
from
a
transnational
population
survey
Eurasian
lynx
(
Lynx
)
Slovenia
Croatia,
provide
first
density
estimate
threatened
Northern
Dinaric
Mountains.
Population
was
0.83
(95%
CI:
0.60–1.16)
lynx/100
km
2
,
which
comparable
other
reintroduced
Europe.
Furthermore,
we
showed
baseline
detection
rate
influenced
type
site
used,
as
well
sex
individual
behavioural
response.
Scent-marking
sites
had
on
average
1.6-
2.5-times
higher
compared
roads
locations,
respectively.
behaviour
several
mammals,
selecting
attracts
targeted
species
increase
rates,
especially
rare
cryptic
species.
But
show
use
different
location
types
camera
trapping
estimates
if
not
homogenously
distributed
across
surveyed
area.
This
highlights
importance
incorporating
only
characteristics
(e.g.,
sex),
but
also
information
surveys
into
densities.
Ecography,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2023(9)
Published: June 23, 2023
After
centuries
of
intense
persecution,
several
large
carnivore
species
in
Europe
and
North
America
have
experienced
a
rebound.
Today's
spatial
configuration
populations
has
likely
arisen
from
the
interplay
between
their
ecological
traits
current
environmental
conditions,
but
also
history
persecution
protection.
Yet,
due
to
challenge
studying
population‐level
phenomena,
we
are
rarely
able
disentangle
quantify
influence
past
present
factors
driving
distribution
density
these
controversial
species.
Using
capture‐recapture
models
data
set
742
genetically
identified
wolverines
Gulo
gulo
collected
over
½
million
km
2
across
entire
range
Norway
Sweden,
identify
landscape‐level
explaining
population
Scandinavian
Peninsula.
Distance
relict
along
Swedish–Norwegian
border,
where
wolverine
survived
long
remains
key
determinant
today.
However,
regional
differences
management
conditions
played
an
important
role
shaping
patterns
present‐day
density.
Specifically,
found
evidence
slower
recolonization
areas
that
had
lower
goals
terms
desired
number
annual
reproductions.
Management
transboundary
at
biologically
relevant
scales
may
be
inhibited
by
administrative
fragmentation.
as
our
study
shows,
monitoring
is
achievable
prerequisite
for
comprehensive
understanding
carnivores
increasingly
anthropogenic
landscape.
Austral Ecology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
50(2)
Published: Jan. 30, 2025
ABSTRACT
Effective
monitoring
of
threatened
species
is
key
to
identifying
trends
in
populations
and
informing
conservation
management
decisions.
However,
clearly
defined
questions
that
are
informed
by
local
circumstances
traits
commonly
neglected.
We
propose
a
decision
framework
as
guide
prioritise
what
data
collect
methods
use
for
population
monitoring.
applied
our
trial
Gang‐gang
Cockatoos
(
Callocephalon
fimbriatum
),
threatened,
iconic
Southeast
Australia.
To
meet
program
objectives,
we
trailed
distance
sampling
surveys
estimate
abundance
across
the
urban
landscape
Australian
Capital
Territory.
Despite
consistently
high
reporting
rates
study
area,
detection
were
too
low
Cockatoos.
As
part
assessing
appropriateness
an
approach,
simulated
under
hypothetically
inflated
survey
effort
size.
Simulations
show
even
if
field
was
doubled
or
size
improbably
high,
detections
would
remain
be
practical
approach.
then
revisit
make
new
recommendations
future
demonstrate
importance
clear
when
evaluating
how
best
achieve
goals
context
methodological
uncertainty.
The
first
steps
designing
implementing
crucial—our
offers
practitioners
clear,
reasoned
approach
deciding
which
needed
address
their
along
with
contingencies
plans
go
awry.