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A journal for Wildlife Science

Published by The Oikos Editorial Office

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Wildlife Biology             

A journal for wildlife science 

 

 

 

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Impact Factor: 1.3
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2019: 77/168 (Zoology), 126/168 (Ecology)

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Editor's choice May/June 2022

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21 April 2022
The editor’s choice is the article by Zbinden et al. Long-term trends of reproductive success of black grouse Lyrurus tetrix in the southern Swiss Alps in relation to changes in climate and habitat Climate change and the associated habitat changes affect numerous wildlife...

Editor’s Choice March/April 2022

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2 March 2022
The editor’s choice is the article by Vissia et al. The effect of body size on co-occurrence patterns within an African carnivore guild Your dog cannot help chasing cats? Typical carnivore habit! Carnivore species tend to avoid, if not kill each other. The strength of carnivore...

Editor's choice January/February 2022

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16 February 2022
Our first editor’s choice this year is the article by Willebrand et al.: “ Declining survival rates of red foxes during the first outbreak of sarcoptic mange in Sweden ” This paper reports on the demographic consequences of an epidemic on a wildlife population, based on...

Hunting suitability model – a new tool for managing wild ungulates

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8 February 2022
By Paul Griesberger, Leopold Obermair, Josef Zandl, Gabrielle Stalder, Walter Arnold, Klaus Hackländer In many regions worldwide, effective wildlife management in human-dominated landscapes is important due to increasing numbers of wild ungulates. This is especially true in...

Quantification of faecal glucocorticoid metabolites as a measure of stress in rock hyrax

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7 February 2022
By Elisabetta Carlin Although rock hyrax ( Procavia capensis ) is an abundant species in urban areas of South Africa, very little is known about levels of stress experienced when exposed to human activities. Previous endocrine studies investigating stress hormone levels related...

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Wildlife Biology

WILDLIFE BIOLOGY is a high-quality scientific forum directing concise and up-to-date information to scientists, administrators, wildlife managers and conservationists. The journal encourages and welcomes original papers and short communications written in English from throughout the world. The journal accepts theoretical, empirical, and practical manuscripts of high standard from all areas of wildlife science with the primary task of creating the scientific basis for the enhancement of wildlife management practices. While Wildlife Biology primarily publishes ecological papers, contributions to the human dimensions of wildlife management are also welcome. Our concept of 'wildlife' mainly includes mammal and bird species, but studies on other species or phenomena relevant to wildlife management are also of great interest.

Wildlife Biology is an Open Access journal. The content is freely accessible for averyone under the CC-BY License
 

Nordic Society Oikos

Wildlife Biology is published by the Nordic Society Oikos (NSO). The NSO also publishes the following Wiley titles: Ecography, Journal of Avian Biology, Oikos and Nordic Journal of Botany.

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