Håkan Sand
Forskning
Formas: Vargens återkomst – konsekvenser för hållbart nyttjande av naturresurser
NV Viltforskninskommité: Den skandinaviska vargens ekologi och förvaltning i ett flerartsperspektiv
Samverkan
Nationell och internationell förvaltning: Naturvårdsverket och Länsstyrelser Sverige Miljödirektoratet Norge, SNO Norge, Fylkesmännen Norge
Annan forskning: SVA, Lunds universitet, Uppsala universitet, Högskolan Dalarna, CEFOS, Högskolan i Hedmark, Norge
Intresseorganisationer: Svenska Jägareförbundet, WWF, Svenska Rovdjursföreningen
Övriga: Sveskog, Storaenso, LRF
Handledning
Handledare Phd-studenter: Jens Karlsson SLU, Camilla Wikenros SLU, Barbara Zimmermann HiHe, Cyril Milleret HiHe
Mentor för Postdocs: Kerry L. Nicholson, Andrés Ordiz, Mariano R. Recio
Publikationer i urval
Sand H, P Wabakken, B Zimmermann, O Johansson, HC Pedersen, & O Liberg 2008. Summer kill rates and predation pattern in a wolf–moose system: can we rely on winter estimates? Oecologia 156:53-64.
Sand, H, JA Vucetich, B Zimmermann, P Wabakken, C Wikenros, H C. Pedersen, R O Peterson, O Liberg 2012. Assessing the influence of prey-predator ratio, prey age structure and packs size on wolf kill rates. Oikos 121: 1454–1463.
Sand, H., Wikenros, C., Ahlqvist, P., Strømseth, T.H. and Wabakken, P. 2012. Comparing body condition of moose selected by wolves and human hunter’s: consequences for the extent of compensatory mortality. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 90: 403–412.
Zimmermann B., H. Sand, P. Wabakken, O. Liberg and H. Andreassen 2015. Predator-dependent functional response in wolves: From food limitation to surplus killing. Journal of Animal Ecology.
Wikenros C., H. Sand, R. Bergström, O. Liberg and G. Chapron 2015. Moose Hunters Adaptively Compensates for Predation Following Wolf Return in Sweden. PlosOne
Ordiz, A., C. Milleret, J. Kindberg, J. Månsson, P. Wabakken, J. E. Swenson, and H. Sand. 2015. Wolves, people, and brown bears influence the expansion of the recolonizing wolf population in Scandinavia. Ecosphere 6(12):284. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES15-00243.1
Fuchs B, B Zimmermann, P Wabakken, S Bornstein, J Månsson, AL Evans, O Liberg, H Sand, J Kindberg, EO Ågren and JM Arnemo 2016. Sarcoptic mange in the Scandinavian wolf Canis lupus population. BMC Veterinary Research 12:156.
Åkesson M, O Liberg1, H Sand, P Wabakken, S Bensch, Ø Flagstad4. 2016. Genetic rescue in a severely inbred wolf population. Molecular Ecology. doi: 10.1111/mec.13797
Chapron G, C Wikenros, O Liberg, P Wabakken, Ø Flagstad, C Milleret, J Månsson, L Svensson, B Zimmermann, M Åkesson & H Sand 2016. Ecological modelling 339: 33–44.
Allen A, J Månsson, H Sand, J Malmsten, G Ericsson, and NJ. Singh 2016. Scaling up movements: from individual space use to population patterns. Ecosphere 7(10):e01524. 10.1002/ecs2.1524
Milleret C, P Wabakken, O Liberg, M Åkesson, Ø Flagstad, HP Andreassen and H Sand 2016. Let’s stay together? Intrinsic and extrinsic factors involved in pair bond dissolution in a recolonizing wolf population. Journal of Animal Ecology. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12587
Kuijper DP, Sahlén E, Elmhagen B, Chamaillé-Jammes S, Sand H, Lone K and Cromsigt JPGM 2016. Paws without claws? Ecological effects of large carnivores in anthropogenic landscapes. Proc. B http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/.
Wikenros C, G Balogh, H Sand, KL Nicholson and J Månsson 2017. Mobility of moose – comparing the effects of wolf predation risk, reproductive status and seasonality. Ecology and Evolution.
Sand H, A Eklund, B Zimmermann, C Wikenros and P Wabakken 2016. Prey Selection of Scandinavian Wolves: Single Large or Several Small? PlosOne 11(12): e0168062. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0168062
Länkar
https://www.slu.se/skandulv