Browsing Doctoral theses (MINA) by Author "Bischof, Richard"
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Activity patterns in tropical forest mammals : a pantropical assessment using camera-trap data
Vallejo Vargas, Andrea Fernanda (PhD thesis;2024:8, Doctoral thesis, 2024) -
Drivers of bat activity and habitat use in boreal forest
McKay, Reed April (PhD thesis;2024:29, Doctoral thesis, 2024)Bat species in Fennoscandia make up approximately 20% of the terrestrial mammal wildlife and are all reliant on forest habitats to some extent throughout their annual cycle. However, there is a lack of knowledge on ecological ... -
Landscape-scale determinants and dynamics of large carnivore density
Moqanaki, Ehsan Mohammadi (PhD Thesis;2023:36, Doctoral thesis, 2023)1. Wildlife populations live in increasingly human-altered landscapes. Either because of their intrinsic values or due to instrumental values to humans, wildlife populations are monitored to inform about their current ... -
Landscape-scale determinants and dynamics of large carnivore density
Moqanaki, Ehsan Mohammadi (PhD thesis;2023:36, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Wildlife populations live in increasingly human-altered landscapes. Either because of their intrinsic values or due to instrumental values to humans, wildlife populations are monitored to inform about their current status ... -
Large carnivore responses to human activity and infrastructure at multiple scales in Scandinavia
Thorsen, Neri Horntvedt (PhD Thesis;2021:94, Doctoral thesis, 2021) -
Leveraging non-invasive monitoring of carnivores using hierarchical models
Tourani, Mahdieh (PhD thesis;2020:59, Doctoral thesis, 2020)The development of non-invasive approaches for monitoring wildlife populations made it feasible to obtain ecological parameters across landscapes and populations, rather than a few locations or individuals. The two most ...