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Multi-Species Interactions in a Scandinavian Large-Mammal Community


Funder Natural Environment Research Council
Recipient Organization University College London
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Sep 30, 2023
End Date Sep 23, 2027
Duration 1,454 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Student; Supervisor
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID 2843345
Grant Description

Over the past century, Europe's large carnivores have returned to regions which have undergone, and continue to undergo, significant change as a result of anthropogenic perturbations. This study seeks to examine how multi-species interactions manifest within a Scandinavian large mammal community.

The first chapter will examine which factors are important in explaining wolf pack establishment and persistence in Scandinavia, with a particular interest in the exploring the role of inter-specific and anthropogenic factors.

The second and third chapter will then examine interspecific interactions within a wolf-bear-ungulate community, to understand how such relationships manifest at finer-scales.

In particular, the second chapter will examine the combined effect of wolf/bear predation on neonate ungulates during the parturition period, whilst the third chapter will explore how predator-prey relationships vary with prey type (semi-domestic reindeer/wild moose) and habitat complexity (open/closed), as a potential function of human-induced risk.

This study will be conducted in collaboration with the Scandinavian Brown Bear Project.

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