About WRAM

Last changed: 23 May 2024
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Understanding wild animal behavior is crucial for both research and management. Our platform handles data from both the animals and and their surrounding environment to provide a deeper understanding of the interactions between them.

SLU Wireless Remote Animal Monitoring (WRAM) currently has data on 24 different species and nearly 6,000 individuals. The quantity and type of data that can be collected from individual animals are advancing with the rapid technological development. WRAM aims to be at the forefront of the field to access, share, secure, and handle data, thereby enabling current and future national and international collaborations.

Our data

WRAM is strongly associated with positional data, but this is only a small part of the data that WRAM handles. The majority of the data comes from sensors that measure other parameters such as e.g. heart rate and body temperature.

Publications

Below you will find almost 500 publications that in one way or another have used WRAM in their work. Note that the list is incomplete and that we are happy to receive information on publications that we have missed.

 

Peer-reviewed articles (152)

Peer-reviewed conference contributions (64)

Review articles, book chapter, books (9)

Developed generally accessible computer programs (20)

Popular science articles and reports (143)

Doctoral Theses (29)

Master Theses (56)

Peer-reviewed articles

2019

  1. Neumann W, Ericsson, G 2019. Influence of Hunting on Movements of Moose near Roads. Journal of Wildlife Management 82, 918-928. doi: 10.1002/jwmg.21448

2018

  1. Anijalg P, Ho SYW, Davison J, Keis M, Tammeleht E, Bobowik K, et al. 2018. Large-scale migrations of brown bears in Eurasia and to North America during the Late Pleistocene. Journal of Biogeography 45:394-405. DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13126
  2. Arinell K, Blanc S, Welinder KG, Støen O-G, Evans AL & Fröbert O 2018. Physical inactivity and platelet function in humans and brown bears: A comparative study. Platelets, 29:1, 87-90. DOI: 10.1080/09537104.2017.1336530
  3. Arnemo JM, Ytrehus B, Madslien K, Malmsten J, Brunberg S, et al. 2018. Long-Term Safety of Intraperitoneal Radio Transmitter Implants in Brown Bears (Ursus arctos). Front. Vet. Sci. 5:252. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00252
  4. Bergvall UA, Svensson L, Kjellander P 2016. Vigilance adjustments in relation to long- and short term risk in wild fallow deer (Dama dama). Behavioural Processes 128:58-63. Doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2016.04.005.
  5. Bischof, R, Bonenfant, C, Rivrud, I M, Zedrosser, A, Friebe, A, et al. 2018. Regulated hunting causes life history makeover in bears. Nature Ecology and Evolution 2:116-123. Doi: 10.1038/s41559-017-0400-7
  6. Bonnot NC, Bergvall UA, Jarnemo A & Kjellander P 2018. Who is afraid of the big bad wolf? Variation in the stress response among personalities and populations in a large wild herbivore. Oecologia 188:85–95. Doi: 10.1007/s00442-018-4174-7
  7. Cattet, M, Stenhouse, G B, Janz, D M, Kapronczai, L, Zedrosser, A, et al. 2018. A preliminary study to determine if age class and the presence of offspring can be uncovered by concentrations of steroid hormones in the hair of brown bears. Conservation Physiology, 6(1):coy001. DOI: 10.1093/conphys/coy001
  8. Chanon, S, Chazarin, B, Toubhans, B, Durand, C, Chery, I, et al. 2018. Proteolysis inhibition by hibernating bear serum leads to increased protein content in human muscle cells. Scientific Reports, 8:5525. DOI:10.1038/s41598-018-23891-5
  9. Couriot O, Hewison AJM, Saïd S, et al. 2018. Truly sedentary? The multi-range tactic as a response to resource heterogeneity and unpredictability in a large herbivore. Oecologia 187:47-60. doi: 10.1007/s00442-018-4131-5
  10. Dahl F & Åhlén P 2018. Nest predation by raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides in the archipelago of northern Sweden. Biological Invasions. DOI: 10.1007/s10530-018-1855-4
  11. Evans AL, Fuchs B, Randi Græsli A, Neumann W, Stenbacka F, et al. 2018. Rate of Cooling in a Moose (Alces alces) Carcass. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. DOI: 10.7589/2018-05-114
  12. Frank S C, , Leclerc, M, Pelletier, F, Rosell, F, Swenson, J E, et al. 2018. Sociodemographic factors modulate the spatial response of brown bears to vacancies created by hunting. Journal of Animal Ecology 87:247–258. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12767
  13. Giroud, S, Evans, A L, Chery, I, Bertile, F, Tascher, G, et al. 2018. Seasonal changes in eicosanoid metabolism in the brown bear. Science of Nature 105:58. doi: 10.1007/s00114-018-1583-8
  14. Hertel AG, Bischof, R, Langvall, O, Mysterud, A, Kindberg, J, Swenson, JE, Zedrosser, A 2018. Berry production drives bottom-up effects on body mass and reproductive success in an omnivore. Oikos 127:197–207. DOI: 10.1111/oik.04515
  15. Kojola, I, Hallikainen, V, Helle, T, Swenson, J E 2018. Can only poorer European countries afford large carnivores? PLoS ONE 13 (4):e0194711. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194711
  16. Laske, T G, Evans, A L, Arnemo, J M, Iles, T L, Ditmer, M A, et al. 2018. Development and utilization of implantable cardiac monitors in free-ranging American black and Eurasian brown bears: system evolution and lessons learned. Animal Biotelemetry 6:13. doi: 10.1186/s40317-018-0157-z
  17. Milleret C, Ordiz A, Chapron G,  Andreassen HP, Kindberg J, et al. 2018. Habitat segregation between brown bears and gray wolves in a human‐dominated landscape. Ecology and Evolution 8:11450–11466. Doi: 10.1002/ece3.4572
  18. Moen GK, Ordiz A, Kindberg J, Swenson JE, Sundell J & Støen O-G 2018. Behavioral reactions of brown bears to approaching humans in Fennoscandia, Écoscience. DOI: 10.1080/11956860.2018.1513387
  19. Newman P, Dettki H, Belbin L 2018. What Went Where When? Representing Animal Movements as Simple Darwin Core Occurrences. Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2:e25664. doi: 10.3897/biss.2.25664
  20. Panchenko DV, Danilov PI, Paasivaara A, Krasovsky YA 2018. Wild forest reindeer in the Kostamuksha state nature reserve. The herald of game management 15:284-288
  21. Penteriani V, del Mar Delgado M, Krofel M, Jerina K, Ordiz A, et al. 2018. Evolutionary and ecological traps for brown bears Ursus arctos in human-modified landscapes. Mammal Review 48:180–193. doi: 10.1111/mam.12123
  22. Peters W, Hebblewhite M, Mysterud A, Eacker D, Hewison AJM, et al. 2018. Large herbivore migration plasticity along environmental gradients in Europe: life‐history traits modulate forage effects. Oikos 00:1–14. doi: 10.1111/oi k .05588
  23. Recio MR, Zimmermann B, Wikenros C, Zetterberg A, Wabakken P, and Sand H. 2018. Integrated spatially-explicit models predict pervasive risks to recolonizing wolves in Scandinavia from human-driven mortality. Biological Conservation 226:111-119. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2018.07.025
  24. Rivrud IM, Sivertsen TR, Mysterud A, Åhman B, Støen O-G & SkarinA. 2018. Reindeer green-wave surfing constrained by predators. Ecosphere 9:e02210. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.2210
  25. Sanz-Pérez A, Ordiz A, Sand H, Swenson JE, Wabakken P, et al. 2018. No place like home? A test of the natal habitat-biased dispersal hypothesis in Scandinavian wolves. Royal Society Open Science 5:181379. doi: 10.1098/rsos.181379
  26. Schregel, J, Remm, J, Eiken, H G, Swenson, J E, Saarma, U, Hagen, S B 2018. Multi-level patterns in population genetics: Variogram series detects a hidden isolation-by-distance-dominated structure of Scandinavian brown bears Ursus arctos. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9:1324-1334. DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12980
  27. Skarin A, Sandström P, Alam M 2018. Out of sight of wind turbines—Reindeer response to wind farms in operation. Ecology and Evolution 8:9906–9919. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.4476
  28. Stenvinkel, P, Painer, J, Kuro-o, M, Lanaspa, M, Arnold, W, Ruf, T, Shiels, PG, Johnson, RJ 2018. Novel treatment strategies for chronic kidney disease: insights from the animal kingdom. Nature Reviews 14:265-284. DOI: 10.1038/nrneph.2017.169
  29. Støen O-G, Ordiz A, Sahlén V, Arnemo JM, Sæbø S, Mattsing G, et al. 2018. Brown bear (Ursus arctos) attacks resulting in human casualties in Scandinavia 1977-2016: management implications and recommendations. PLoS ONE 13(5):e0196876. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0196876
  30. Tucker MA, Böhning-Gaese K, Fagan WF, Fryxell JM, Van Moorter B et al. 2018. Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements. Science 359:466-469.  DOI: 10.1126/science.aam9712
  31. Van de Walle, J, Pigeon, G, Zedrosser, A, Swenson, J E, Pelletier, F 2018. Hunting regulation favors slow life histories in a large carnivore. Nature Communications 9:1100. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03506-3

2017

  1. Albrecht, J, Bartoń, KA, Selva, N, Sommer, RS, Swenson, JE, Bischof, R 2017. How humans and climate change propelled the 12,000-year decline of the largest terrestrial carnivore. Scientific Reports 7:10399. DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-10772-6
  2. Allen AM, Dorey A, Malmsten J, Edenius L, Ericsson G & Singh NJ 2017. Habitat–performance relationships of a large mammal on a predator‐free island dominated by humans. Ecology and Evolution 7: 305–319. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2594
  3. Bischof, R, Steyaert, S M J G, J, Kindberg. 2017. Caught in the mesh: roads and their network-scale impediment to animal movement. Ecography 40:1369-1380. doi: 10.1111/ecog.02801
  4. Bonnot NC, Hewison AJM, Morellet N, Gaillard J-M, Debeffe L, et al. 2017. Stick or twist: roe deer adjust their flight behaviour to the perceived trade-off between risk and reward. Animal Behaviour 124:35-46. Doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2016.11.031.
  5. Ecke F, Singh NJ, Arnemo JM, Bignert A, Helander B, et al. 2017. Sub-lethal lead exposure alters movement behavior in free-ranging golden eagles. Environ. Sci. Technol. 51:5729–5736. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.6b06024
  6. Esteruelas, N F, Cattet, M, Zedrosser, A, Stenhouse, G B, Küker, S, Evans, A L, Arnemo, J M 2017. Double-blinded, randomized comparison of medetomidine-tiletamine-zolazepam and dexmedetomidine-tiletamine-zolazepama anesthesia in free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos). PLoS ONE 12(1):e0170764. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0170764
  7. Frank, S C, Ordiz, A, Gosselin, J, Hertel, A G, Kindberg, J, et al. 2017. Indirect effects of bear hunting, an important topic for managers. Ursus 28:150-181.
  8. Gosselin J, Leclerc M, Zedrosser A, Steyaert SMJG, Swenson, J E, Pelletier, F 2017. Hunting promotes sexual conflict in brown bears. Journal of Animal Ecology 86:35–42. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12576
  9. Hertel, AG, Swenson, JE, Bischof R 2017. A case for considering individual variation in diel activity patterns. Behavioral Ecology 28:1524–1531. doi:10.1093/beheco/arx122
  10. Leclerc M, Frank, SC, Zedrosser, A, Swenson, JE, Pelletier F 2017. Hunting promotes spatial reorganization and sexually selected infanticide. Scientific Reports 7:45222. DOI: 10.1038/srep45222
  11. Leclerc, M, Zedrosser, A, Pelletier, F 2017. Harvesting as a potential selective pressure on behavioral traits. Journal of Applied Ecology 54:1941–1945. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.12893
  12. Norman, A J, Stronen, A V, Fuglstad, G -A, Ruiz-Gonzales, A, Kindberg, J, Street, N R, Spong, G, 2017. Landscape relatedness: detecting contemporary, fine-scale spatial structure in wild populations. Landscape Ecology 32:181–194. DOI: 10.1007/s10980-016-0434-2
  13. Oloo F & Wallentin G 2017. An Adaptive Agent-Based Model of Homing Pigeons: A Genetic Algorithm Approach. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 6(1), 27. DOI: 10.3390/ijgi6010027
  14. Ordiz, A, Sæbø, S, Kindberg, J, Swenson, J E, Støen, O-G 2017. Seasonality and human disturbance alter brown bear activity patterns, implications for circumpolar carnivore conservation? Animal Conservation 20:51–60. doi:10.1111/acv.12284
  15. Ordiz, A, Støen, O G, Delibes, M, E, Swenson J 2017. Staying cool or staying safe in a human-dominated landscape: which is more relevant for brown bears? Oecologia 185:191–194. DOI: 10.1007/s00442-017-3948-7
  16. Ossi F, Gaillard J-M, Hebblewhite M, Morellet N, Ranc N, et al. 2017. Plastic response by a small cervid to supplemental feeding in winter across a wide environmental gradient. Ecosphere 8(1):e01629. Doi: 10.1002/ecs2.1629
  17. Penteriani, V, del Mar Delgado, M, Pinchera, F, Naves, J, Fernández-Gil, A, et al. 2017. Corrigendum: Human behaviour may trigger large carnivore attacks in developed countries. Scientific Reports 6:20552. DOI: 10.1038/srep20552
  18. Penteriani, V, López-Bao, J V, Bettega, C, Dalerum, F, del Mar Delgado, M, et al. 2017. Consequences of brown bear viewing tourism: a review. Biological Conservation, 206:169-180. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2016.12.035
  19. Peters W, Hebblewhite M, Mysterud A, Spitz D, Focardi S, et al. 2017. Migration in geographic and ecological space by a large herbivore. Ecological Monographs 87: 297-320. Doi: 10.1002/ecm.1250
  20. Rolandsen CM, Solberg EJ, Sæther B-E, Van Moorter B, Herfindal I & Bjørneraas K 2017. On fitness and partial migration in a large herbivore – migratory moose have higher reproductive performance than residents. Oikos 126:547-555. doi: 10.1111/oik.02996
  21. Schregel, J, Kopatz, A, Eiken, H G, Swenson, J E, Hagen, S B 2017. Sex-specific genetic analysis indicates low correlation between demographic and genetic connectivity in the Scandinavian Brown Bear (Ursus arctos). PLoS ONE 12(7):e0180701. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0180701
  22. Sergiel, A, Hobson, K A, Janz, D M, Cattet, M, Zedrosser, A, Kapronczai, L, Gryba, C, Selva, N 2017. Compatibility of preparatory procedures for the analysis of cortisol concentrations and stable isotope (δ13C, δ15N) ratios: a test on brown bear hair. Conservation Physiology 5(1):cox021. DOI:10.1093/conphys/cox021
  23. Swenson, J E, Schneider, M, Zedrosser, A, Söderberg, A, Franzén, R, Kindberg, J 2017. Challenges of managing a European brown bear population, lessons from Sweden, 1943-2013. Wildlife Biology 2017(4):wlb.00251. doi: 10.2981/wlb.00251
  24. Tallian A, Ordiz A, Metz MC, Milleret C, Wikenros C, et al. 2017. Competition between apex predators? Brown bears decrease wolf kill rate on two continents. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 284:20162368. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2016.2368

2016

  1. Allen AM & Singh NJ. 2016. Linking movement ecology with wildlife management and conservation. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 3:art155. Doi: 10.3389/fevo.2015.00155
  2. Allen AM, Mansson J, Sand H, Malmsten J, Ericsson G, Singh NJ. 2016. Scaling up movements: From individual space use to population patterns. Ecosphere 7, e01524. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1524
  3. Bischof RH, Brøseth H, Gimenez O 2016. Wildlife in a politically divided world: Insularism inflates estimates of brown bear abundance. Conservation Letters 9:122–13. doi: 10.1111/conl.12183
  4. Campbell H, Urbano F, Davidson S, Dettki H & Cagnacci F 2016. A plea for standards in reporting data collected by animal-borne electronic devices. Animal Biotelemetry 4:1. DOI: 10.1186/s40317-015-0096-x.
  5. Davis, M. L., Stephens, P. A. and Kjellander, P. 2016. Beyond climate envelope projections: Roe deer survival and environmental change. J. Wild. Mgmt. 80:452-464. doi:10.1002/jwmg.1029
  6. Esteruelas, N F, Huber, N, Evans, A L, Zedrosser, A, Cattet, M, Palomares, F, Angel, M, Swenson, J E, Arnemo, J M 2016. Leukocyte coping capacity as a tool to assess capture and handling-induced stress in Scandinavian brown bears (Ursus arctos). Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 52(2):S40–S53. DOI: 10.7589/52.2S.S40
  7. Evans AL, Singh NJ, Friebe A, Arnemo JM, Laske TG, et al. 2016. Drivers of hibernation in the brown bear. Frontiers in Zoology 13:7 DOI: 10.1186/s12983-016-0140-6.
  8. Evans AL, Singh NJ, Fuchs B, Blanc S, Friebe A, Laske TG, Frobert O, Swenson JE, Arnemo JM 2016. Physiological reactions to capture in hibernating brown bears. Conserv Physiol 4(1):cow061. DOI:10.1093/conphys/cow061.
  9. Herfindal I, Melis C, Åhlén P & Dahl F 2016. Lack of sex-specific movement patterns in an alien species at its invasion front – consequences for invasion speed.Ecology and Evolution6:5570-5584. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2300
  10. Hertel, A, Steyaert, SMJG, Zedrosser, A, Mysterud, A, Lodberg-Holm, H, et al. 2016. Bears and berries: species-specific selective foraging on a patchily distributed food resource in a human-altered landscape. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 70:831–842. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-016-2106-2
  11. Hertel, A, Zedrosser, A, Mysterud, A, Støen, O -G, Steyaert, S M J G, Swenson, J E 2016. Temporal effects of hunting on foraging behaviour of an apex predator: Do bears forego foraging when risk is high? Oecologia 182:1019-1029. DOI: 10.1007/s00442-016-3729-8
  12. Jessen, N, Nielsen, T S, Vendelbo, M H, Viggers, R, Støen, O -G, Evans, A, Frøbert, O 2016. Pronounced expression of the lipolytic inhibitor G0/G1 Switch Gene 2 (G0S2) in adipose tissue from brown bears (Ursus arctos) prior to hibernation. Physiological Reports, 4(8):e12781. doi: 10.14814/phy2.12781
  13. Johansson M, Støen O-G & Flykt A 2016. Exposure as an Intervention to Address Human Fear of Bears. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. DOI:10.1080/10871209.2016.1152419
  14. Leclerc, M, Van de Walle, J, Zedrosser, A, Swenson, J E, Pelletier, F 2016. Can hunting data be used to estimate unbiased population parameters? A case study on brown bears. Biology Letters 12:20160197. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2016.0197
  15. Leidenberger S, Käck M, Karlsson B & Kindvall O 2016. The Analysis Portal and the Swedish LifeWatch e-infrastructure for biodiversity research. Biodiversity Data Journal 4:e7644.
  16. Rauset, G R, Andrén, H, Swenson, J E, Samelius, G, Segerström, P, Zedrosser, A, Persson, J 2016. National parks in northern Sweden as refuges for illegal killing of large carnivores. Conservation Letters 9:334–34. doi: 10.1111/conl.12226
  17. Singh N, Allen A & Ericsson G 2016. Quantifying Migration Behaviour Using Net Squared Displacement Approach: Clarifications and Caveats. PLoS ONE 11 (3): e0149594. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149594.
  18. Singh NJ, Moss E, Hipkiss T, Ecke F, Dettki H, et al. 2016. Habitat selection by adult Golden Eagles Aquila chrysaetos during the breeding season and implications for wind farm establishment. Bird Study. DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2016.1183110.
  19. Sivertsen TR, Åhman B, Steyaert SMJG, Rönnegård L, Frank J, Segerström P, Støen O-G & Skarin A. 2016. Reindeer habitat selection under the risk of brown bear predation during calving season. Ecosphere 7:e01583. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1583
  20. Sommer, F, Ståhlman, M, Ilkayeva, O, Arnemo, J M, Kindberg, J, Josefsson, J, Newgard, C, Fröbert, O, Bäckhed, F 2016. The gut microbiota modulates energy metabolism in the hibernating brown bear (Ursus arctos). Cell Report 14:1-7. Doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.01.026.
  21. Steyaert, SMJG, Leclerc, M, Pelletier, F, Kindberg, J, Brunberg, S, Swenson, J E, Zedrosser, A 2016. Human shields mediate sexual conflict in a top predator. Proceedings of the Royal Society B , 283:20160906. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2016.0906
  22. Steyaert, S., Zedrosser, A., Elfström, M., Ordiz, A., Leclerc, M., et al. 2016. Ecological implications from spatial patterns in human-caused brown bear mortality. Wildlife Biology 22:144-152. DOI: 10.2981/wlb.00165.
  23. Welinder, KG, Hansen, R, Overgaard, MT, Brohus, M, Sønderkær, M, et al. 2016. Biochemical foundations of health and energy conservation in hibernating free-ranging subadult brown bear Ursus arctos. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 291:22509-22523. DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M116.742916

2015

  1. Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Neumann, W., Arnemo, J.M. & Singh, N.J. 2015. Offset between GPS collar-recorded temperature in moose and ambient weather station data. European Journal of Wildlife Research 61:919-922.
  2. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Dettki H. 2015. Moose anti-predator behaviour towards baying dogs in a wolf-free area. European Journal of Wildlife Research. DOI: 10.1007/s10344-015-0932-6
  3. Frank, S., Steyaert, S., Swenson, J.E., Storch, I., Kindberg, J., et al. 2015. A clear-cut case? Brown bear foraging for carpenter ants on clear-cuts across spatial scales in central Sweden. Forest Ecology and Management348:164–173.
  4. Jachowski, D.S. & Singh, N.J. 2015. Toward a mechanistic understanding of animal migration: incorporating physiological measurements in the study of animal movement. Conservation Physiology 3(1):cov035. doi: 10.1093/conphys/cov035.
  5. Leclerc, M., Vander Wal, E., Zedrosser, A., Swenson, J.E., Kindberg, J. & Pelletier, F. 2015. Quantifying consistent individual differences in habitat selection. Oecologia 180:697–705. DOI: 10.1007/s00442-015-3500-6
  6. Melin, M., Matala, J., Mehtätalo, L., Pusenius, J. & Packalen, P. 2015. Ecological dimensions of airborne laser scanning – analyzing the role of forest structure in moose habitat use within a year. Remote Sensing of Environment. DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2015.07.025.
  7. Melis C, Herfindal I, Dahl F & Åhlén P 2015. Individual and temporal variation in habitat association of an alien carnivore at its invasion front.PLoS ONE, 10(3) DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0122492
  8. Ordiz, A., Milleret, C., Kindberg, J., Månsson, J., Wabakken, P., et al. 2015. Wolves, people, and brown bears influence the expansion of the recolonizing wolf population in Scandinavia. Ecosphere 6(12):article 284.
  9. Sahlén, V., Friebe, A., Sæbo, S., Swenson, J.E. & Støen, O.-G. 2015. Den entry behavior in Scandinavian brown bears: implications for preventing human injuries. Journal of Wildlife Management 79:274–287.
  10. Sahlén, V., Ordiz, A., Swenson, J.E. & Støen, O.-G. 2015. Behavioural differences between single Scandinavian brown bears (Ursus arctos) and females with dependent young when experimentally approached by humans. PLoS ONE 10 (4): e0121576.
  11. Skarin A, Nellemann C, Rönnegård L, Sandström P & Lundqvist H. 2015. Wind farm construction impacts reindeer migration and movement corridors. Landscape Ecology 30:1527-1540. DOI: 10.1007/s10980-015-0210-8
  12. Støen, O.-G., Ordiz, A., Evans, A.L., Laske, T., Kindberg, J., et al. 2015. Physiological evidence for a human-induced landscape of fear in brown bears (Ursus arctos). Physiology and Behavior 152 Part A:244-248. Doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2015.09.030
  13. Thurfjell H, Spong G, Olsson M, Ericsson G. 2015. Avoidance of high traffic levels results in lower risk of wild boar–vehicle accidents. Landscape and Urban Planning 133:98-104.
  14. Wikenros, C., Sand, H., Bergström, R., Liberg, O. & Chapron, G. 2015. Response of moose hunters to predation following wolf return in Sweden. PLoS ONE 10 (4): e0119957.

2014

  1. Elfström, M., Davey, M. L., Zedrosser, A., Müller, M., De Barba, M., et al. 2014. Do Scandinavian brown bears approach settlements to obtain high-quality food? Biological Conservation 178:128–135.
  2. Chapron, G., Kaczensky, P., Linnell, J.D.C., von Arx, M., Huber. D., et al. 2014. Recovery of large carnivores in Europe’s modern human-dominated landscapes. Science 346:1517-1519.
  3. Elfström, M., Davey, M.L., Zedrosser, A., Müller, M., De Barba, M., et al. 2014. Do Scandinavian brown bears approach settlements to obtain high-quality food? Biological Conservation 178:128–135.
  4. Elfström, M., Zedrosser, A., Støen, O.G. & Swenson, J.E. 2014.  Ultimate and proximate causes behind the occurrence of bears close to settlements and its management consequences: a review. Mammal Review 44:5-18.
  5. Friebe, A., Evans, A.L., Arnemo, J.M., Blanc, S., Brunberg, S., et al. 2014. Factors affecting date of implantation, parturition, and den entry estimated from activity and body temperature in free-ranging brown bears. PLoS ONE 9 (7): e101410.
  6. Melin, M., Matala, J., Mehtätalo, L., Tiilikainen, R., Tikkanen O-P., et al. 2014. Moose (Alces alces) reacts to thermal stress by utilising thermal shelters in boreal forests – an analysis based on airborne laser scanning of the canopy structure at moose locations. Global Change Biology 20:1115-1125.
  7. Moss, E.H.R., Hipkiss, T., Ecke, F., Dettki, H., Sandström, P., et al. 2014. Home-range size and examples of post-nesting movements for adult golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in boreal Sweden. Journal of Raptor Research 48:93-105.
  8. Nicholson, K.L., Milleret, C., Månsson, J. & Sand, H. 2014. Testing the risk of predation hypothesis: the influence of recolonizing wolves on habitat use of moose. Oecologia 176:69-80.
  9. Ordiz, A., Kindberg, J., Sæbø, S., Swenson, J.E. & Støen, O.-G. 2014. Brown bear circadian behavior reveals human environmental encroachment. Biological Conservation 173:1-9.
  10. Sandgren, C., Hipkiss, T., Dettki, H., Ecke, F. & Hörnfeldt, B. 2014. Habitat use and ranging behaviour of juvenile Golden Eagles Aquila chrysaetos within natal home ranges in boreal Sweden. Bird Study 61:9-16. DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2013.857387.
  11. Singh, N. & Ericsson, G. 2014. Changing motivations during migration: linking movement speed to reproductive status in a migratory large mammal. Biology Letters 10. Doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2014.0379
  12. Singh, N. & Leonardsson, K. 2014. Partial Migration and Transient Coexistence of Migrants and Residents in Animal Populations. PLoS ONE 9 (4): e94750.
  13. Thurfjell, H., Spong, G. & Ericsson, G. 2014. Effects of weather season and daylight on female wild boar movement. Acta Theriologica 59:467-472
  14. Wikenros, C., Ståhlberg, S., & Sand, H. 2014. Feeding under high risk of intraguild predation: vigilance patterns of two medium-sized generalist predators. Journal of Mammaology 95:862-870.
  15. Zimmermann, B., Taylor, L., Wabakken, P., Sand, H. & Liberg, O. 2014. Behavioral response of wolves to roads: Scale-dependent ambivalence. Behavioral Ecology 25:1353-1364. doi: 10.1093/beheco/aru134.
  16. Zimmermann, B., Sand, H., Wabakken, P., Liberg, O. & Andreassen, H.P. 2014. Predator-dependent functional response in wolves: from food limitation to surplus killing. Journal of Animal Ecology 84:102–112. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12280.

2013

  1. Friebe, A., Zedrosser, A. & Swenson, J.E. 2013. Detection of pregnancy in a hibernator based on activity data.  European Journal of Wildlife Research 59:731-741.
  2. Jonzén, N., Sand, H., Wabakken, P., Swenson, J.E., Kindberg, J., Liberg, O. & Chapron, G. 2013. Sharing the bounty—adjusting harvest to predator return in the Scandinavian human-wolf-bear-moose system. Ecological Modelling 265:140-148.
  3. Martin, J., Van Moorter, B., Revilla, E., Blanchard, P., Dray, S., Quenette, P.-Y., Allainé, D. & Swenson, J.E. 2013. Reciprocal modulation of internal and external factors determines individual movements.  Journal of Animal Ecology 82:290-300.
  4. Melin, M., Packalen, P., Matala, J., Mehtätalo, L. & Pusenius J. 2013. Assessing and modeling moose (Alces alces) habitats with Airborne Laser Scanning data. International Journal of Applied Earth Observations and Geoinformation. 23:389-396.
  5. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H. & Radeloff, V.C. 2013. Behavioural response to infrastructure of wildlife adapted to natural disturbances. Landscape and Urban Planning 114:9-27.
  6. Steyaert, S.M.J.G., Kindberg, J., Swenson, J. E. & Zedrosser, A. 2013. Male reproductive strategy explains spatiotemporal segregation in brown bears. Journal of Animal Ecology 82:836-845. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12055.
  7. Thurfjell, H., Spong, G. & Ericsson, G. 2013. Effects of hunting on wild boar (Sus scrofa) behaviour. Wildlife Biology 19:87-33.
  8. Ordiz, A., Støen, O.-G., Sæbø, S., Sahlén, V., Pedersen, B.E., Kindberg, J. & Swenson, J.E.  2013. Lasting behavioural responses of brown bears to experimental encounters with human.  Journal of Applied Ecology 50:306-314.
  9. Wikenros, C., Sand, H., Ahlqvist, P. & Liberg, O. 2013. Biomass Flow and Scavengers Use of Carcasses after Re-Colonization of an Apex Predator. PloS ONE 8 (10): e77373, 1-12.

2012

  1. Liberg, O., Aronson, Å., Sand, H., Wabakken, P., Maartmann, E., Svensson, L. & Åkesson, M. 2012. Monitoring of wolves in Scandinavia. Hystrix doi:10.4404/hystrix-23.1-4670.
  2. Moen, G.K., Stoen, O.-G., Sahlen, V. & Swenson, J. E. 2012. Behaviour of Solitary Adult Scandinavian Brown Bears (Ursus arctos) when Approached by Humans on Foot. PLoS ONE, 7 (2): e31699, 1-7.
  3. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Bunnefeld, N., Keuler, N.S., et al. 2012. Difference in spatiotemporal patterns of moose road-crossings and moose-vehicle collisions. Biological Conservation 145:70–78.
  4. Singh, N., Börger, L., Dettki, H., Bunnefeld, N. & Ericsson, G. 2012. From migration to nomadism: movement variability in a northern ungulate across its latitudinal range. Ecological Applications 22: 2007-2020

2011

  1. Eriksen, A., Wabakken, P., Zimmermann, B., Andreassen, H., Arnemo, J.M., et al. 2011. Activity patterns of predator and prey: a simultaneous study of GPS-collared wolves and moose. Animal Behaviour 81:423-431.
  2. Bunnefeld, N., Börger, L., van Moorter, B., Rolandsen, C.M., Dettki, H., et al. 2011. A model-driven approach to quantify migration patterns: individual, regional and yearly differences. Journal of Animal Ecology 80:466-476.
  3. Kindberg, J., Swenson, J.E., Ericsson, G., Bellemain, E., Miquel, C. & Taberlet, P. 2011. Estimating population size and trends of the Swedish brown bear (Ursus arctos) population. Wildlife Biology 17:114-123.
  4. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H. & Arnemo, J.M. 2011. Effect of immobilizations on female moose Alces alces activity and space use. Can. J. Zool. 89:1013-1018.
  5. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G. & Dettki, H. 2011. The impact of human recreational activities – moose as a case study. Alces 47:17-25.

2010

  1. Martin, J., Basille, M., Van Moorter, B., Kindberg, J., Allaine, D. & Swenson, J.E. 2010. Coping with human disturbance: spatial and temporal tactics of the brown bear (Ursus arctos). Canadian Journal of Zoology 88:875-883.
  2. Merrill, E., Sand, H., Zimmermann, B., McPhee, H., Webb, N., Hebblewhite, M., Wabakken, P. & Frair, J.L. 2010. Building a mechanistic understanding of predation with GPS-based movement data. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. 365:2279–2288.
  3. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G. & Dettki, H. 2010. Does off-trail backcountry skiing disturb moose? European Journal of Wildlife Research 56:513-518.
  4. Sahlsten, J., Bunnefeld, N., Månsson, J., Ericsson, G., Bergström, R. & Dettki, H. 2010. Can supplementary feeding be used to redistribute moose? Wildlife Biology 16:85-92.
  5. Støen, O.-G., Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Swenson, J.E., Dettki, H., et al. 2010. Behavioral response of moose and brown bears to direct helicopter approach by researchers. Wildlife Biology 16 1-9.
  6. Urbano, F., Cagnacci, F., Calenge, C., Dettki, H., Cameron, A., & Neteler, M. 2010. Wildlife tracking data management: a new vision. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. 365:2177-2185.

2009

  1. Kindberg, J., Ericsson, G. & Swenson, J. 2009. Monitoring rare or elusive large mammals using effort-corrected voluntary observers, the brown bear as a case study. Biological Conservation 142:159-165.
  2. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G. & Dettki, H. 2009. The non-impact of hunting on moose Alces alces movement, diurnal activity, and activity range. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 55:255-265.
  3. Thurfjell, H., Ball, J.P., Åhlen, P.A., Kornacher, P., Dettki, H. & Sjöberg, K. 2009. Habitat use and spatial patterns of wild boar Sus scrofa (L.): Agricultural fields and edges. European Journal of Wildlife Research 55:517–523.
  4. Wikenros, C., Sand, H., Wabakken, P., Liberg, O. & Pedersen, H.C. 2009. Wolf predation on moose and roe deer: chase distances and outcome of encounters. Acta Theriologia 54:207-218.

2008

  1. Dettki, H. & Ericsson, G. 2008. Screening Radiolocation Datasets for Movement Strategies With Time Series Segmentation. J. Wildl. Manag. 72:535-542.
  2. Eriksen, A., Wabakken, P., Zimmermann, B., Andreassen, H.P., Arnemo, J.M., et al. 2008. Encounter frequencies between GPS-collared wolves (Canis lupus) and moose (Alces alces) in a Scandinavian wolf territory. Ecological Research 24:547-557.
  3. Sand, H., Wabakken, P., Zimmermann, B., Johansson, O., Pedersen, H.C., & Liberg, O. 2008. Summer kill rates and predation pattern in a wolf–moose system: can we rely on winter estimates? Oecologia 156:53-64.

2007

  1. Moe, T.F., Kindberg, J., Jansson, I. & Swenson, J.E. 2007. Importance of diel behaviour when studying habitat selection: examples from female Scandinavian brown bears (Ursus arctos). Canadian Journal of Zoology 85:518-525.
  2. Nellemann, C., Støen, O.-G., Kindberg, J., Swenson, J., Vistnes, I., et al. 2007. Terrain use by brown bears in relation to resorts and human settlements. Biological Conservation 138:157-165.
  3. Wabakken, P., Sand, H., Kojola, I., Zimmermann, B., Arnemo, J., Pedersen, H. & Liberg, O. 2007. Multi-stage, long-range natal dispersal by a GPS-collared Scandinavian wolf. J. Wildl. Manage. 71:1631–1634.
  4. Zimmermann, B., Wabakken, P., Sand, H., Pedersen, H.C. & Liberg, O. 2007. Wolf movement patterns: a key to estimation of kill rate? J. Wildl. Manage. 71:1177-1183. Doi: 10.2193/2006-306

2006

  1. Arnemo, J.M., Ahlquist, P., Andersen, R., Berntsen, F., Ericsson, G., et al. 2006. Risk of capture related mortality in free-ranging mammals: experiences from Scandinavia. Wildlife Biology 12:109-113.
  2. Gervasi, V., Brunberg, S. & Swenson, J.E. 2006. An individual-based method to measure animal activity levels: A test on brown bears. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34:1314-1319.
  3. Sand, H., Wikenros, C., Wabakken, P. & Liberg, O. 2006. Wolf (Canis lupus) hunting success on moose (Alces alces): effects of hunting group size, snow depth and age of breeding wolves. Animal Behaviour 72:781-789.
  4. Sand, H., Wikenros, C., Wabakken, P. & Liberg, O. 2006. Cross continental differences in patterns of predation: Will naïve moose in Scandinavia ever learn ? Royal Society of London. Proceedings. Biological Sciences 273:1421-1427.

2005

  1. Sand, H., Zimmermann, B., Wabakken, P., Andrén, H. & Pedersen, H.C. 2005. Using GPS-technology and GIS-cluster analyses to estimate kill rates in wolf-ungulate ecosystems. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 33:914-925.

2004

  1. Dettki H., Ericsson G. & Edenius L. 2004. Real-time moose tracking: an internet based mapping application using GPS/GSM-collars. Alces 40:13-21.

2003

  1. Dettki H, Löfstrand R & Edenius L 2003. Modeling habitat suitability for moose in coastal northern Sweden: empirical vs. process-oriented approaches. AMBIO 32:549-556.

 

Conference contributions

2018

  1. Paasivaara, A., Kaartinen, S., Puoskari, V., Rytkönen, S. & Pusenius, J. 2018. Summer habitats of Wild Forest Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus fennicus Löb.) in Finland - A preliminary predictive model.  7th International Symposium of Dynamics of Game Animals Populations in Northern Europe, Petrozavodsk, Russia.

2017

  1. Neumann W. 2017. Älgars rörelse och vägar. Vilt och trafik seminarium, Älgskadefondsföreningen, Växjö.
  2. Neumann W, Ericsson G. 2017. Behavioral side-effects of human harvest? Satellite Symposium: Human-induced landscape of fear: how much is too much? 33rd National Oikos Meeting, Lund, Sweden.

2016

  1. Neumann W. 2016. GPS-märkta älgar – vad bidrar de till viltförvaltning? Naturvårdsverkets Klövviltsförvaltningsdagarna, Lidingö.
  2. Neumann W, Sandström C, Ericsson G, Östlund L. 2016. Evaluating a management indicator from a biological, ecological, and social perspective. 16th Nordic Congress of Wildlife Research, Rovaniemi, Finland.

2015

  1. Ericsson G. 2015. Experiences from adaptive management in Sweden, a new moose management system? 14th Int. Arctic Ungulate Conference, Røros, Norway.
  2. Neumann, W. 2015. Förutsättningar för förvaltning av ett betespräglat landskap, Naturvårdsverket forskningkonferens, Storslagen Fjällmiljö, Vilhelmina.
  3. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G. 2015. Land use of reindeer and moose in the Swedish Mountain landscape. Ann. Oikos Meeting 2015, Umeå, Sweden.
  4. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G. & Sandström, C. 2015. Landscape use and movement of reindeer and moose in the Scandinavian mountainous landscape. 14th Int. Arctic Ungulate Conference, Røros, Norway.
  5. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Sandström, C., Östlund, L., Holmgren, L. & Josefsson T. 2015. Miljöövervakning och beslutsstöd i fjällen. Årliga forskingskonferens Naturvårdsverket, Stockholm, Sweden.
  6. Sand, H. 2015. Predation ecology and top-down effects of wolves in a strongly anthropogenic influenced landscape - lessons from Scandinavia. 7th European Congress of Mammalogy, Stockholm University, Sweden.
  7. Sand, H., Wikenros, C. & Månsson, J. 2015. Carnivore top-down effects in an anthropogenic influenced landscape. Ann. Oikos Meeting 2015, Umeå, Sweden.
  8. Wikenros, C. 2015. Ulvens tilbakekomst – virkning på byttedyr, konkurrenter og åtseletere. Nasjonal konferanse om rovvilt, beitedyr og samfunn. Hamar, Norway.

2014

  1. Dettki, H., Brode, M., Clegg, I., Giles, T. & Hallgren, J. 2014. Wireless Remote Animal Monitoring (WRAM) - A new international database e-infrastructure for management and sharing of telemetry sensor data from fish and wildlife. 5th International Bio-Logging Science Symposium, Strasbourg, France.
  2. Dettki, H., Brode, M., Clegg, I., Giles, T. & Hallgren, J. 2014. Wireless Remote Animal Monitoring (WRAM) - A new international database e-infrastructure for management and sharing of telemetry sensor data from fish and wildlife. 7th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software, California, USA.
  3. Dettki, H., Brode, M., Clegg, I., Giles, T. & Hallgren, J. 2014. Wireless Remote Animal Monitoring (WRAM): a new international database e-infrastructure for management and sharing of telemetry sensor data from fish and wildlife. Symposium on Animal Movement and the Environment, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
  4. Hipkiss, T., Dettki, H., Ecke, F., Sandgren, C., Moss, E. & Hörnfeldt, B. 2014. Habitat use and ranging behaviour of GPS tracked Golden Eagles in northern Sweden. The ecology and conservation of birds in upland and alpine habitats, Leicester, UK.
  5. Palo, R.T., Singh, N., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H. & Spong, G. 2014. Wildlife and Radioecology. MODARIA workshop, IAEA, Vienna, Austria.
  6. Wikenros, C. 2014. The return of the wolf – effects on prey, competitors and scavengers. International scientific conference of European large carnivores: problems of small-sized populations, study on reproduction, and challenges of reintroduction programs. Krasny Bor, Belarus.
  7. Zimmermann, B., Sand, H., Wabakken, P., Wikenros, C. & Liberg, O. 2014. Wolf predation in Scandinavia: prey selection, functional response, energetics and predation rates. International scientific conference of European large carnivores: problems of small-sized populations, study on reproduction, and challenges of reintroduction programs. Krasny Bor, Belarus.

2013

  1. Dettki, H. 2013. Wireless Remote Animal Monitoring (WRAM): Open Data of Moose Movement in WRAM and Swedish LifeWatch. Conference on Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
  2. Dettki, H. & Ericsson, G. 2013. Online Database Infrastructures in Animal Ecology: Challenges – Solutions –Visions. The Wildlife Society’s 20th Annual Conference, Milwaukee, USA.
  3. Dettki, H. & Ericsson. 2013. Wireless Remote Animal Monitoring (WRAM) - A new e-infrastructure for fish and wildlife telemetry data management and sharing. The Wildlife Society’s 20th Annual Conference, Milwaukee, USA.

2012

  1. Evans, A., Singh, N., Friebe, A., Blanc, S., Miller, A., Sahlén, V., Stoen, O. & Arnemo, J. 2012. Brown bear thermoregulation: seasonal variation and responses to stressors assessed by combined biologging techniques. . Proceedings of International Research School in Applied Ecology. Evenstad, Norway.
  2. Dettki, H., Ericsson, G., Giles, T. & Norrsken-Ericsson, M. 2012. Wireless Remote Animal Monitoring (WRAM) – A new international database e-infrastructure for telemetry sensor data from fish and wildlife. European Telemetry and Test Conference 2012, Munich, Germany.
  3. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H. & Radeloff, V. 2012. Behavioural response to infrastructure of wildlife adapted to natural disturbances. Proceedings of The 7th Int. Moose Symposium. Bialowieza, Poland.
  4. Hipkiss, T. 2012. GPS tracking of golden eagles at proposed wind farm sites. Vattenfall Vind R&D Symposium, 27 March, London, UK.
  5. Melin, M., Matala, J., Packalén, P., Mehtätalo, L., Pusenius, J., Tikkanen, O.-P.& Maltamo, M. 2012. The use of airborne laser scanning data in assessing habitats of moose (Alces alces). In: 7th International Moose Symposium, 6-10 August, Bialowieza, Poland. Book of Abstracts p. 23.

2011

  1. Berger, A. 2011. Activity patterns of female moose (Alces alces) with and without calves in relation to brown bear (Ursus arctos) activity patterns in Middle Sweden. 8th International Conference on Behaviour, Physiology and Genetics of Wildlife, IZW Berlin, 14-17 September, Berlin, Germany.
  2. Dettki, H., Ericsson, G., Neumann, W. & Berger, A. 2011. How do GPS-collared moose deal with temperature induced heat stress across Scandinavia? Biologging IV Int. Conf., Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
  3. Dettki, H., Hipkiss, T., Ecke, F. & Hörnfeldt, B. 2011. Near-real time tracking of Golden Eagles in Northern Sweden: GPS data capture, GSM data transmission and GIS visualization. Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts (CWW), 2-5 May, Trondheim, Norway.
  4. Edenius, L. & Ericsson, G. 2011. Implementation of a new moose management system in Sweden – challenges and opportunities. Abstracts from the XVth Nordic Congress of wildlife research: transboundary wildlife management, Reykjavik, Iceland, 21-23 May 2011.
  5. Hipkiss, T., Dettki, H., Ecke, F. & Hörnfeldt, B. 2011. GPS Tracking of Golden Eagles on proposed Wind Farm Sites and Reference Areas in Sweden. Raptor Research Foundation Annual Meeting, 5-9 October, Duluth, MN, USA.
  6. Hipkiss, T., Dettki, H., Ecke, F. & Hörnfeldt, B. 2011. GPS Tracking of Golden Eagles on proposed Wind Farm Sites and Reference Areas in Northern Sweden. Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts (CWW), 2-5 May, Trondheim, Norway.
  7. Matala, J. 2011. Moose and forests - new methods from forest monitoring for habitat analysis. 2nd Fennoscandian Moose Meeting, 16-18 August, Lammi, Finland.
  8. Matala, J., Melin, M., Packalén, P., Mehtätalo, L. & Pusenius, J. 2011. The use of airborne laser scanning data in assessing habitat preference of moose (Alces alces). In: XXXth IUGB Congress (International Union of Game Biologists) and Perdix XIII in Barcelona, Spain, 5-9 September, Book of Abstracts p. 105.
  9. Keuling, O., Baubet, E., Duscher, A., Ebert, C., Fischer, C., Monaco, A., Podgorski, T., Prevot, C., Sodeikat, G., Stier, N. & Thurfjell, H. 2011. Mortality rates of wild boar in Europe as a tool for wild boar management. In: XXXth IUGB Congress (International Union of Game Biologists) and Perdix XIII in Barcelona, Spain, 5-9 September.

2010

  1. Dettki, H., Spong, G. & Ericsson, G. 2010. Moose on the move – From GPS to genes: Moose research at SLU – a presentation. CAnMove Symposium ‘The Genetics of Migration’, Lund University, December 6th 2010.
  2. Dettki, H., Ericsson, G., Neumann, W. & Berger, A. 2010. How do GPS-collared moose deal with temperature induced heat stress during summer? – a case study in Northern Scandinavia. 45th North American Moose Conf., International Falls, USA.
  3. Ericsson, G., Langenberg, R. & Bunnefeld, N. 2010. Year-around habitat selection by GPS collared moose in Northern Sweden. 45th North American Moose Conf., International Falls, USA.
  4. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G. & Dettki, H. 2010. Behavioural side effects of human harvest in ungulates? 24th Int Congress for Conserv Biol ICCB, Edmonton Canada.
  5. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G. & Dettki, H. 2010. The impact of human recreational activities on wildlife – moose as case study. 45th North American Moose Conf., International Falls, USA.

2009

  1. Berger, A. 2009. Presentation of versatile chronobiological analysis tools written in R-language. 7th International Zoo and Wildlife Research Conference on Behaviour, Physiology and Genetics of Wildlife, IZW Berlin, 21-24 September, Berlin, Germany.
  2. Berger, A., Dettki, H. & Ericsson, G. 2009. Annual and diurnal patterns of continuously measured activity in moose (Alces alces). Poster at 7th Conference on Behaviour, Physiology and Genetics of Wildlife, IZW Berlin, 21-24 September, Berlin, Germany.
  3. Bunnefeld, N., Zwennes, K., Mysterud, A., Leo, L.- E. & Ericsson, G. 2009. Movement patterns of red deer and moose during rutting. Meeting on movement modeling. Center for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, Oslo, Norway.
  4. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W. & Dettki, H. 2009. The non-impact of hunting on moose Alces alces movement, diurnal activity, and activity range. Symposium The Ecologic and Economic Benefits of Hunting, Windhoek Namibia.
  5. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G. & Dettki, H. 2009. Scared moose? Final conference of the Program Adaptive Management of Fish and Wildlife, Uppsala, Sweden.

2008

  1. Dettki, H., Ericsson, G. & Solberg, E.J. 2008. Real-Time Tracking of Moose Using GPS and GSM Telemetry in Scandinavia: Internet based Database and Mapping Tools for Foresters and Hunters. 28th European Telemetry Conference, Munich, Germany.
  2. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G. & Dettki, H. 2008. Wildlife behavior and habitat use towards tourism activities - experimental disturbances of moose. The Wildlife Society 15th Annual Conference TWS, Miami, US.

2007

  1. Dettki, H. & Ericsson, G. 2007. How can Science be improved by e-Science? Int. seminar, Swedish Research Council, February, 14th, 2007, Stockholm, Sweden.
  2. Dettki, H. & Ericsson, G. 2007. Screening Large GPS and VHF Datasets for Movement Strategies with Time Series Segmentation. 6th International Zoo and Wildlife Research Conference on Behaviour, Physiology and Genetics, Berlin, Germany.
  3. Dettki, H., Ericsson, G. & Neumann, W. 2007 Moose in Midscandinavia - How to handle large GPS and activity datasets? IUGB, International Union of Game Biologists, Uppsala. In: IUGB 2007. Book of abstracts.
  4. Neumann, W., Dettki, H. & Ericsson, G. 2007. Monitoring disturbance effects on moose using real-time data. IUGB, International Union of Game Biologists, Uppsala. In: IUGB. Book of abstracts.

2006

  1. Dettki, H. & Ericsson, G. 2006. Home range calculations vs. movement analysis, Separation of dispersal, migration and nomadic movement when using GPS-data. The Wildlife Society 13th Annual Conference in Anchorage, Alaska.
  2. Ericsson, G. Neumann, W. & Dettki, H. 2006. Selection of moose calving sites in relation to human activity. The Wildlife Society 13th Annual Conference in Anchorage, Alaska.

2005

  1. Dettki, H. & Ericsson, G. 2005. Internet based mapping tools for wildlife management: Real-time GPS/GSM moose tracking and habitat analysis. The Wildlife Society 12th Annual Conference in Madison, Wisconsin.
  2. Sand, H., Wabakken, P., Wikenros, C., Liberg, O. & Pedersen, H-C. 2005. Winter activity patterns and behavior in the re-establishing wolf population on the Scandinavian peninsula. Abstract and oral presentation at the International Wolf Congress, Colorado Springs, USA.

2004

  1. Arnemo, J.M., Ericsson, G., Øen, E.O., Broman, E., Heim, et al. 2004 Immobilization of free-ranging moose (Alces alces) with etorphine or etorphine-acepromazine-xylazine in Scandinavia 1984-2003: A review of 2,754 captures. Proceedings American American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, Wildlife Disesase Association and American Association of Wildlife Veterinarians Joint Conference, San Diego (CA), USA, 27 August - 3 September 2004: 519-520.

2003

  1. Dettki, H., Ericsson, G. & Edenius, L. 2003. Real-time moose tracking: An internet-based mapping application using GPS/GSM-collars. 39th North American Moose Conference & Workshop, Jackson, USA.
  2. Pedersen, H., Johansson, K., Sand, H., Hjeljord, O., Wabakken, P., Liberg, O. & Brøseth, H. 2003. Home range dynamics in Scandinavian wolves. Abstract and oral presentation at the World Wolf Congress, Banff, Canada.
  3. Sand, H., Liberg, O., Johansson, Ö., Wabakken, P., Zimmerman, B., & Ahlqvist, P. 2003.Summer predation patterns of Scandinavian wolves. Abstract and oral presentation at the World Wolf Congress, Banff, Canada.

2002

  1. Dettki, H., Löfstrand, R. & Edenius, L. 2002. Habitat modelling for moose: empirical vs. mechanistic approaches. Models in Forest Analysis and Planning Systems. MODFOR conference, Strömbäck, Sweden.

2001

  1. Dettki, H. & Edenius, L. 2001. Landsat TM images and GPS-Tracking: Tools to estimate the habitat use for moose Alces alces at the landscape scale. International Conference on forest dynamics and ungulate herbivory. Davos, Switzerland.
  2. Dettki, H. & Edenius, L. 2001. Animal movement and habitat use estimates for moose Alces alces from GPS tracking and satellite images. Tracking Animals with GPS. Macauly Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen, UK.

 

Review articles, book chapter, books

  1. Schneider M., Dettki H. 2017. A Toolbox for Remotely Monitoring Large Carnivores in Sweden. In: Díaz-Delgado R., Lucas R., Hurford C. (eds.) The Roles of Remote Sensing in Nature Conservation. Springer, Cham. DOI: doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-64332-8_11
  2. Dettki, H., Brode, M., Clegg, I., Giles, T. & Hallgren, J. 2014. Wireless Remote Animal Monitoring (WRAM) - A new international database e-infrastructure for management and sharing of telemetry sensor data from fish and wildlife. p. 122-128. In: Proceedings of the 7th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software, June 15-19, San Diego, California, USA (Eds. Ames, D.P., Quinn, N.W.T., Rizzoli, A.E.). ISBN: 978-88-9035-744-2.
  3. Urbano, F. & Cagnacci, F. (Eds.). 2014. Spatial Database for GPS Wildlife Tracking Data. Springer, pp. 257. ISBN: 978—3-319-03742-4.
  4. Zimmermann, B., Sand, H., Wabakken, P., Wikenros, C., Eriksen, A., Strømseth, T.H., Gjerløv Holen, F., Maartmann, E., Ahlqvist, P., Arnemo, J.M., Milleret, C., Liberg, O. & Pedersen, HC. 2014. Ulven som rovdyr på klauvvilt i Skandinavia. p. 221-245. In: Ikkje berre ulv og bly: glimt frå forskinga på Evenstad (Eds. Storaas, T., Langdal, K.). Opplandske bokforlag.
  5. Dettki, H., Ericsson, G., Giles, T. & Norrsken-Ericsson, M. 2013. Wireless Remote Animal Monitoring (WRAM) - A new international database e-infrastructure for telemetry sensor data from fish and wildlife. p. 247-256. In: Proceedings Etc 2012: Convention for Telemetry, Test Instrumentation and Telecontrol (Eds. The European Society of Telemetry). Books on Demand, pp. 292, ISBN: 978-3-7322-5646-4.
  6. Sand, H., Wikenros, C., Ahlqvist, P., Wabakken, P. & Liberg, O. 2013. Ulrik – a survivor among Scandinavian wolves. p. 131-140. In: Wild wolves we have known: stories of wolf biologists´ favourite wolves (Eds. Thiel RP, and Thiel AC). International Wolf Center, Minneapolis, USA.
  7. Liberg, O., Aronson, Å., Brainerd, S., Karlsson, J., Pedersen, H-C., Sand, H., Wabakken, P. 2010. Integrating research into management of a re-colonizing wolf population - The Scandinavian Model. The World of Wolves: new perspectives on ecology, behaviour and policy. (Eds. Musiani, M., Boitani, L., Paquet, P.).
  8. Lundberg, P., Mörner, T., Bergström, R., Danell, K., Elmberg, J. & Ericsson, G. 2010. Viltpopulationer och deras dynamik. I Vilt, människa, samhälle. (Eds. Danell, K. & Bergström, R.). Liber, Stockholm, Sverige.
  9. Willebrand, T., Ericsson, G., Andrén, H., Liberg, O. & Kjellander´, P. 2010. Populationsekologi – tre exempel. I Vilt, människa, samhälle. (Eds. Danell, K. & Bergström, R.). Liber, Stockholm, Sverige.

 

Developed generally accessible computer programs

  1. Dettki, H. 2016. GeneralParser – Automatic parsing of propriety raw data files from different providers. Program, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU Umeå.
  2. Dettki, H. 2010. ArcGIS Server: Moose Management Viewer – Web-based GIS for analysis of moose movement and habitat data. Web application, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU.
  3. Berger, A. & Dettki, H. 2009. Database based Activity Data Analysis. R-script, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU.
  4. Dettki, H. 2009. The Wildlife Remote Animal Monitoring 2 (WRAM) spatial database system for GPS, Activity and GSM data using MS SQL Server 2008 and ESRI ArcSDE. SQL Scripts. Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU.
  5. Dettki, H. 2008a. SQL procedure Continuous time series for Activity data. Program, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU.
  6. Dettki, H. 2008b. CollarZipper – Automatic archiving of GPS Plus GPS/GSM-collars data files. Program, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU Umeå.
  7. Dettki, H. 2008c. CollarScheduler – web application to create, load, save, send and manage GPS & VHF schedules for GPS Plus GPS/GSM-collars. Program, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU Umeå.
  8. Dettki, H. 2007a. Read_InfoFile - Automatic decoding and storage of GPS Plus GPS/GSM-collar info-files in database tables. Program, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU Umeå.
  9. Dettki, H. 2007b. ScheduleManager – Automatic Schedule-handling and storage of GPS & VHF-schedules for GPS Plus GPS/GSM-collars. Program, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU Umeå.
  10. Dettki, H. 2007c. SQL procedure Spikey2 – Automatic SQLServer based data cleaning for erroneous GPS positions. Program, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU Umeå.
  11. Dettki, H. 2006a. Record-based user permission handling in SQLServer databases using AD for wildlife databases. Program, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  12. Dettki, H. 2006b. Spikey.exe – Automatic SQLServer based data cleaning for erroneous GPS positions. Program, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  13. Dettki, H. 2005a. CheckDb.exe – Database monitoring system. Program, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  14. Dettki, H. 2005b. ArcGIS Server: Animal Movement Analysis – Web-based GIS for analysis of animal movement in real-time. Web application, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  15. Dettki, H. 2004a. SMSQuery.exe – SMS communication between cell phones and GPS/GSM-databases. Program, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  16. Dettki, H. 2004b. ReadMail.exe – Data capture for Televilt AB GPS/GSM-collars for data transmitted by email. Program, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  17. Dettki, H. 2004c. AVS – en Automatiskt ViltvarningsSystem för rumslig övervakning av GPS/GSM-halsband-försedda djur i realtid. Program, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  18. Dettki, H. 2003a. ArcIMS: Moose Movement – Web-based mapping application for real-time moose positioning and tracking. Web application, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  19. Dettki, H. 2003b. The Wildlife Remote Animal Monitoring (WRAM) database system for GPS, Activity and GSM data using MS SQL Server 2000. SQL Scripts. Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  20. Dettki, H. & Tingelöf, U. 2003. SQLImport.exe – Data capture and database handling for Vectronic Aerospace GmbH and Televilt AB GPS/GSM collars. Program, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.

 

Popular science articles and reports

2018

  1. Andrén H, Kjellander P, Liberg O, Persson J, Sand H, och Wikenros C. 2018. De stora rovdjurens effekter på annat vilt och tamren. Naturvårdsverket rapport 6792. 203 pp. In Swedish. (http://www.naturvardsverket.se/978-91-620-9792-2)
  2. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Stenbacka F, Evans A, Dettki H, Arnemo JM, Singh N, Granerot E. 2018. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna i Svappavaara 2017-2018, rörelse och aktivitet. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 27 pp. In Swedish
  3. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Stenbacka F, Evans A, Pettersson J, et al. 2018. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Norrbotten 2017-2018, vandring och rörelseaktivitet i Haparanda-Kalix, Junosuando, och Gällivare. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 48pp. In Swedish
  4. Jarnemo A, Neumann W, Ericsson G, Kjellander P, Andrén H. 2018. Hjortvilt i Sverige. Naturvårdsverket Rapport 6819. ISBN 978-91-620-6819-6. In Swedish
  5. Neumann W, Dettki H, Edenius L, Stenbacka F, Evans A, et al. 2018. Årsrapport GPS-märkta älgarna i Nikkaluokta 2017-2018, fördelning, rörelse och aktivitet. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 22 pp. In Swedish.
  6. Neumann W, Ericsson G, Pettersson J, Dettki H, Stenbacka F, et al. 2018. Årsrapport SYDÄLG Öster Malma 2017/2018: Rörelse, hemområden och reproduktion. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 19 pp. In Swedish.
  7. Neumann W, Stenbacka F, Evans A, Arnemo JM, Widemo F, et al. 2018. Årsrapport GPS-märkta älgarna och rådjur i Nordmaling 2017/2018, Rörelse, reproduktion och överlevnad. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 24 pp. In Swedish.
  8. Neumann W, Stenbacka F, Malmsten J, Nilsson K, Evans A, et al. 2018. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Öland 2017/2018, Rörelse, reproduktion och överlevnad. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 19 pp. In Swedish.
  9. Neumann W, Stenbacka F, Nilsson K, Dettki H, Arnemo JM, et al. G. 2018. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Växjö 2017/2018: Rörelse, hemområden och reproduktion. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 26 pp. In Swedish.
  10. Paasivaara, A. 2018: Metsäpeuralle tapahtuu. - Metsästäjä 2/2018. (In Finnish).
  11. Paasivaara, A., Gavrilov, M., Juntunen, A. & Timonen, P., Kokko, S., et al. 2018: Suomen metsäpeurakanta - Riistakannat 2017. (toim. Pekka Helle), Luonnonvara- ja biotalouden tutkimus 15:18- 23. In Finnish.
  12. Roer, O., Rolandsen, C. M., Meland, M., Gangsei, L.E., Panzacchi, M., et al. 2018. Elgprosjektet i Akershus – Kortrapport. Statens vegvesen. 19 s. In Norwegian.
  13. Støen, O -G, Le Grand, L, Thorsen, N H, Sæbø, S, Rauset, G R, et al. 2018. Jaktforsøk på brunbjørn med hund - antall og hundetypens betydning for bjørnens fysiologi. NINA (Norsk institutt for naturforskning) Rapport 1501. In Norwegian. https://brage.bibsys.no/xmlui/handle/11250/2498278
  14. Swenson, J E, J., Kindberg. 2018. The Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project, final report 2015-2017. Report 2018-1from the Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project. Technical Report http://bearproject.info/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/2018-E143-Bear-Project-final-report-2015-2017.pdf
  15. Wabakken P, Svensson L, Maartmann E, Åkesson M, og Flagstad Ø. 2018. Bestandsovervåking av ulv vinteren 2017-2018/Inventering av varg vintern 2017-2018. Bestandsstatus for store rovdyr i Skandinavia/Beståndsstatus för stora rovdjur i Skandinavien/ 1-2018. 54 pp. In Swedish. https://www.naturvardsverket.se/upload/nyheter-och-press/press2018/inventering-av-varg-vintern-2017-2018.pdf

2017

  1. Boström M & Mangi A-C 2017. Sammanställning enkät om GPS-halsband. In Swedish. https://www.sametinget.se/115427
  2. Ericsson G, Malmsten J, Neumann W, Dettki H, Nilsson K, et al. 2017. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Öland 2016/2017, Rörelse, reproduktion och överlevnad. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 18 pp. In Swedish.
  3. Ericsson G , Neumann W, Dettki H, Edenius L, Stenbacka F, et al. 2017. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna i Nikkaluokta 2016-2017, fördelning, rörelse och aktivitet. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 19 pp. In Swedish.
  4. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Edenius L, Malmsten J, Nilsson K, et al. 2017. Årsrapport GPS-rådjur på Öland 2016/2017, Fördelning, livsmiljö, och överlevnad, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 10 pp. In Swedish.
  5. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Stenbacka F, Evans A, Dettki H, et al. 2017. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna i Svappavaara 2016-2017, rörelse och aktivitet. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 27 pp. In Swedish.
  6. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Stenbacka F, Evans A, Pettersson J, et al. 2017. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Norrbotten 2016-2017, vandring och rörelseaktivitet i Haparanda-Kalix, Junosuando, och Gällivare. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 48 pp. In Swedish.
  7. Garpebring A 2017. Sammanställning av artfynd i Björnlandets utvidgade nationalpark.  Länsstyrelsen Västerbotten, rapport, 91 pp.
  8. Neumann W, Ericsson G, Nilsson K, Stenbacka F, Dettki H., et al. 2017. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Växjö 2016/2017: Rörelse, hemområden och reproduktion. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 15 pp. In Swedish.
  9. Neumann W, Ericsson G, Pettersson J, Dettki H, Stenbacka F, et al. 2017. Årsrapport SYDÄLG Öster Malma 2016/2017: Rörelse, hemområden och reproduktion. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 17 pp. In Swedish.
  10. Neumann, W, Stenbacka, F, Dettki, H, Ericsson, G 2017. Slutrapport GPS-renar i Jovnevaerie sameby och vindkraftparken Mörttjärnberget, januari 2014. till december 2016. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Institutionen för vilt, fisk och miljö , 2017:6
  11. Paasivaara, A. 2017: Metsäpeuran (Rangifer tarandus fennicus) kannanseuranta ja sitä tukeva tutkimus Luonnonvarakeskuksessa. - Nisäkästieteen päivät. Lammi. - Suullinen esitelmä. In Finnish.
  12. Paasivaara, A., Gavrilov, M., Juntunen, A. & Timonen, P. 2017: Suomen metsäpeurakanta - Riistakannat 2016. (toim. Pekka Helle), Luonnonvara- ja biotalouden tutkimus 41:17 - 22. In Finnish.
  13. Rolandsen, C.M., Langeland, K., Tømmervik, H., Hesjedal, A., Kjørstad, K., et al. 2017. Tamreinpåkjørsler på Nordlandsbanen – Utfordringer og tiltak i Nord-Trøndelag og Nordland - NINA Rapport 1326. 120 s.
  14. Singh NJ, Hipkiss T, Ecke F & Hörnfeldt B 2017. Betydelsen av kungsörnars hemområden, biotopval och rörelser för vindkraftsetablering, Del 2. Rapport 6734, Naturvårdsverket. ISBN 978-91-620-6734-2
  15. Støen, O G, Johansson, M 2017. Rapportering av aktivitet i 2016. fra prosjektet: Brown bear behavior and human perceptions - continued. Kontraktnr: 15040049. Report 2017. – 1. from the Scandinavian Brown Bear Project
  16. Svensson L, Wabakken P, Maartmann E, Åkesson M, and Flagstad Ø 2017. Inventering av varg vintern 2016-2017/Bestandsovervåking av ulv vinteren 2016-2017. Beståndsstatus för stora rovdjur i Skandinavien/Bestandsstatus for store rovdyr i Skandinavia 1-2017. 49 s. (https://brage.bibsys.no/xmlui/handle/11250/2443816)
  17. Wabakken P, Maartmann E, Eriksen A, Zimmermann B, Flagstad Ø, et al. 2017. Ulv som skadegjører på bufe, tamrein og hund i Norge: skadehistorikk og skadepotensiale i forhold til ulvens spredningsmønster. Høgskolen i Innlandet. Oppdragsrapport nr. 2 – 2017. 57 s. In Norwegian. https://brage.bibsys.no/xmlui/handle/11250/2437057
  18. Zimmermann B, Wabakken P, Eriksen A, Maartmann E, Holen F, et al. 2017. Atferdsstudier på ulv i Slettås- og Osdalsreviret: Foreløpige resultater fra feltperioden januar–februar 2017. Høgskolen i Innlandet. Oppdragsrapport nr. 1 – 2017. 25 s. In Norwegian. https://brage.bibsys.no/xmlui/handle/11250/2433164        

2016

  1. Ericsson G, Malmsten J, Neumann W, Dettki H, Nilsson K, et al. 2016. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Öland 2015/2016, Rörelse, reproduktion och överlevnad. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 18 pp. In Swedish.
  2. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Allen A, Stenbacka F, Evans A, et al. 2016. Slutrapport GPS-älgarna Norrbotten 2013-2015, rörelse och reproduktion i Arvidsjaur, Niemisel, och Ängesån. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 29 pp. In Swedish.
  3. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Dettki H, Edenius L, Stenbacka F, et al. 2016. Årsrapport GPS-märkta älgarna i Nikkaluokta 2015-2016. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 16 pp. In Swedish.
  4. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Edenius L, Malmsten J, Nilsson K, et al. 2016. Årsrapport GPS-rådjur på Öland 2015/2016, Rörelse, reproduktion och överlevnad, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 16 pp. In Swedish
  5. Ericsson G, Neumann W, Stenbacka F, Evans A, Pettersson J, et al. 2016. Slutrapport GPS-älgarna i Tjåmotis 2014-2016, rörelse och reproduktion. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 27 pp. In Swedish.
  6. Neumann W, Ericsson G, Nilsson K, Stenbacka F, Arnemo JM, et al. 2016. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Växjö 2015/2016: Rörelse, hemområden och reproduction. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 14 pp. In Swedish.
  7. Neumann W, Ericsson G, Pettersson J, Dettki H, Stenbacka F, et al. 2016. Årsrapport SYDÄLG Öster Malma 2015/2016: Rörelse, hemområden och reproduktion. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 14 pp. In Swedish
  8. Paasivaara, A. 2016: Minne menet metsäpeura? – Riistapäivät 2016, Kooste Riistapäivien esitelmistä. pp. 6. Suullinen esitys. (http://www.metla.fi/tapahtumat/2016/riistapaivat-2016/ohjelma.htm). In Finnish.
  9. Paasivaara, A., Juntunen, A. & Timonen, P. 2016. Report: Monitoring of Wild forest reindeer in Finland in 2014. Reports of Finnish Game and Fisheries institute. In Finnish. (http://www.metla.fi/tapahtumat/2016/riistapaivat-2016/ohjelma.htm). In Finnish.
  10. Skarin A, Sandström P, Alam M, et al 2016. Renar och vindkraft II - Vindkraft i drift och effekter på renar och renskötsel. Department of Animal Nutrition and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, http://pub.epsilon.slu.se/13562/7/skarin_a_et_al_160818.pdf
  11. Støen, O -G, Johansson, M 2016. Rapportering av aktivitet i 2015. fra prosjektet: Brown bear behavior and human perceptions - continued. Kontraktnr: 15040049. Report from the Scandinavian Brown Bear Project 2016. – 3. In Norwegian.
  12. Støen, O -G, Moen, G 2016. Brunbjørn i Nordland – økologiske vurderinger for revidering av forvaltningsplanen. Report from the Scandinavian Brown Bear Project 2016. – 4. In Norwegian.
  13. Støen, O-G, Kvelprud Moen, G, Kindberg, J, Tveraa, T, Skarin, A 2016. En vurdering av brunbjørnens potensielle predasjon på tamrein i Norge. Report from the Scandinavian Brown Bear Project 2016. – 1. In Norwegian.
  14. Swenson, J E, Kindberg, J 2016. Scandinavian Brown Bear Project. Avtalenummer 15010645 (Miljødirektoratet), Report for 2015. Report from the Scandinavian Brown Bear Project 2016. – 2.

2015

  1. Anon. 2015. Bidrag till Norsk institutt for naturforskning (NINA) för arbete inom Skandinaviska björnprojektet säsong 2014. (NV-04578-14)
  2. Bröjer C, Hestvik G, Neimanis A, Malmsten J, Mörner T, Uhlhorn H & Ågren E 2015. Sjukdomsövervakning av vilda djur i Sverige 2015. Statens veterinärmedicinska anstalt, SVA, Uppsala. SVA:s rapportserie 33
  3. Brunberg, S. 2015. Studien om överlevnad av ensamma årsungar 2014. Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project Rapport 2015:1.
  4. Chapron, G., Wikenros, C., Liberg, O., Svensson, L., Åkesson, M., Månsson, J., Zimmermann, B., Milleret, C., Wabakken, P. & Sand H. 2015. Population estimates for the Scandinavian wolf population and sample-based monitoring – development of a new method. Rapport från Viltskadecenter, SLU 2015-5. pp. 31.
  5. Dalin A-M, Ericsson G, Gren I-M, Kjellander P & Thulin C-G 2015. SLU satsar vilt och brett! Viltforskningens fakultetsövergripande utvecklingsmöjlighetervid SLU; Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet. Rapport, Centrum för vilt- och fiskforskning (CFW), SLU. diarienr: SLU ua 2015.1.1.1‐1149
  6. Elfström, M. &. Støen, O.-G. 2015. Occurrence of large carnivores near settlements: a review of mechanisms and preventive measures. Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project Rapport 2015:4.
  7. Ericsson G, Holmgren L, Josefsson T, Neumann W, Sandström C, Swensson J, Östlund L. 2015. Miljöövervakning och beslutsstöd i fjällen – Hur kan vi bevara natur- och kulturvärden? Storslagen Fjällmiljö. Naturvårdsverket. In Swedish.
  8. Johansson, M., Ferreira, I., Støen, O.-G., Frank, J. & Flykt, A. 2015. Interventions targeting human fear of large carnivores – many ideas but scarce data. Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project Rapport 2015:3.
  9. Johansson, M., Flykt, A., Frank, J. & Støen, O.-G. 2015. Redsel for bjørn og ulv blant mennesker som bor i rovdyrområder. Rovdyrviten 3:12-13.
  10. Kindberg, J. & Swenson, J.E. 2015. Björnstammens storlek i Västerbotten 2014. Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project Rapport 2015:6.
  11. Leclerc, M 2015. Brown bear habitat selection personality. Atlas of Science http://atlasofscience.org/brown-bear-habitat/.
  12. Liberg, O., Chapron, G., Wikenros, C., Flagstad, Ø., Wabakken, P. & Sand, H. 2015. Bilaga 2 "Joint statement från syntes-författarna" och bilaga 3 "An updated synthesis on appropriate science-based criteria for “favourable reference population” of the Scandinavian wolf (Canis lupus) population" i"Delredovisning av regeringsuppdraget att utreda gynnsam bevarandestatus för varg (M2015/1573/Nm)". Rapport från Naturvårdsverket, NV-02945-15.
  13. Linnell, J.D.C., Tveraa, T., Swenson, J., Støen, O.-G., Hansen, I., et al. 2015. Kunnskapsstatus og kunnskapsbehov for forvaltning av rovvilt i Norge. NINA Rapport 1195. pp. 80.
  14. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Hågeryd, A., Andersson, E., Dettki, H., et al. 2015. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Växjö 2014/2015: Rörelse, hemområden och reproduktion. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 13pp.
  15. Paasivaara, A., Juntunen, A. & Timonen, P. 2015. Report: Monitoring of Wild forest reindeer in Finland in 2014. Reports of Finnish Game and Fisheries institute. (In Finnish).
  16. Sahlén, V. 2015. Når bjørn og menneske møtes. Rovdyrviten 3:14-15.
  17. Sand, H. & Wikenros, C. 2015. Flera jägare i skogen – vad är fakta om vargens predation? Medlemstidningen Med Mellanskog 2: 9-11.
  18. Sand, H. & Wikenros, C. 2015. Hur påverkas avskjutningen av älg vid etablering av varg? Fakta Skog 8. SLU. pp. 4.
  19. Sand, H. & Wikenros, C., Ahlqvist, P., Wabakken, P.& Liberg, O. 2015. Ulrik – en overlever blandt Skandinavias ulver. Våre Rovdyr 1: 4-9.
  20. Sand, H. & Wikenros, C. & Månsson, J. 2015. Strategier för beskattning av älg med och utan rovdjur. Hjorteviltet 2015: 72-77.
  21. Støen, O.-G., Segerström, P., Åhman, B., Persson, L.T. & Frank, J. 2015. Bjørnens predasjon på tamrein—og forebyggende tiltak. Rovdyrviten 3:40-41.
  22. Swenson, J.E. & Kindberg, J. 2015. Effects of combined predation by brown bears and gray wolves on moose population dynamics, what more do we need to know? Bidrag till Norsk institutt for naturforskning (NINA) för arbete inom Skandinaviska björnprojektet säsong 2014. (NV-04578-14).
  23. Swenson, J.E. & Kindberg, J. 2015. Final Report: The Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project 2012-2014. Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project Rapport 2015:2.
  24. Wabakken, P., Sand, H., Andreassen, H.P., Maartmann, E., Åkesson, M., Flagstad, Ø., Liberg, O. & Wikenros, C. 2015. Density-dependent dispersal distances of Scandinavian wolves. Report to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.
  25. Wikenros, C. 2015. Ulvens tilbakekomst - virkning på byttedyr, konkurrenter og åtseletere. Rovdyrviten 3: 18-19.

2014

  1. Bäckström, E. 2014. Ökande datamängder utmanar fjärranalys och biotelemetri. Miljötrender 40: 14-17 (In Swedish).
  2. Bröjer C, Hestvik G, Neimanis A, Malmsten J, Mörner T, Uhlhorn H & Ågren E 2014. Sjukdomsövervakning av vilda djur i Sverige 2014. Statens veterinärmedicinska anstalt, SVA, Uppsala. SVA:s rapportserie 31
  3. Dettki, H. 2014. WRAM - Wildlife unplugged. International Innovation 141: 103-105.
  4. Elfstöm, M. & Sahlén, V. 2014. Björn och människa—inkräktare på varandras områden. Svensk Jakt 2014. (8): 56-58.
  5. Ericsson, G., Malmsten, J., Neumann, W., Dettki, H., Nilsson, K., et al. 2014. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Öland 2014/2015, Rörelse, reproduktion och överlevnad. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 14pp.
  6. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W., Dettki, H., Andersson, E., Stenbacka, F., et al. 2014. Årsrapport GPS-märkta älgarna i Nikkaluokta 2013-2014. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 12pp.
  7. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W., Dettki, H., Edenius, L., Andersson, E., et al. 2014. Årsrapport GPS-märkta älgarna i Nikkaluokta 2014-2015. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 11pp.
  8. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W., Edenius, L., Malmsten, J., Nilsson, K., et al. 2014. Årsrapport GPS-rådjur på Öland 2014/2015, Rörelse, reproduktion och överlevnad. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 12pp.
  9. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W., Malmsten, J., Dalin, A.-M., Dettki, H., et al. 2014. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Öland 2013/2014. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (In Swedish).
  10. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W., Stenbacka, F., Evans, A., Pettersson, J., et al. 2014. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna i Tjåmotis 2014-2015, rörelse och reproduktion. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 17pp.
  11. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W., Stenbacka, F., Evans, A., Pettersson, J., et al. 2014. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Norrbotten 2014-2015, rörelse och reproduktion i Arvidsjaur, Niemisel, och Ängesån. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 62pp.
  12. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W., Stenbacka, F., Evans, A., Pettersson, J., et al. 2014. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Norrbotten 2013-2014. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (In Swedish).
  13. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Pettersson, J., Andersson, E., Dettki, H., et al. 2014. Årsrapport SYDÄLG Öster Malma 2014/2015: Rörelse, hemområden och reproduktion. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 12pp. (In Swedish).
  14. Neumann, W., Hågeryd, A., Andersson, E., Nordström, Å., Dettki, H., et al. 2014. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Växjö 2013/2014. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (In Swedish).
  15. Neumann, W., Pettersson, J., Dettki, H., Andersson, E., Stenbacka, F., et al. 2014. Årsrapport SYDÄLG Öster Malma 2013/2014. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (In Swedish).
  16. Paasivaara, A., Juntunen, A. & Timonen, P. 2014. Report: Monitoring of Wild forest reindeer in Finland in 2014. Reports of Finnish Game and Fisheries institute. (In Finnish).
  17. Sand, H. & Gervasi, V. 2014. Vad påverkar predationsrisken för älg och rådjur inom ett vargrevir? Faktaskog 7.
  18. Sand, H., Liberg, O. & Chapron, G. 2014. Beskattning av den svenska vargpopulationen 2015. En rapport till Naturvårdsverket från SKANDULV. Grimsö forskningsstation, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet. pp. 19.
  19. Sand, H., Liberg, O., Flagstad, Ø., Wabakken, P., Åkesson, M., Karlsson, J. & Ahlqvist, P. 2014. Den Skandinaviska Vargen- en sammanställning av kunskapsläget från det skandinaviska vargforskningsprojektet SKANDULV 1998 – 2014. Rapport till Miljødirektoratet, Trondheim, Norge. pp. 118.
  20. Sand, H., Mattisson, J. & Liberg, O. 2014.  Hur stora revir har vargarna i Skandinavien och vad påverkar detta? Faktaskog 6.
  21. Sand, H., Wikenros, C. & Ahlqvist P. 2014. Vargar väljer älgar i sämre kondition än vad jägarna gör! Hjorteviltet 2014: 32-34.
  22. Sand, H., Wikenros, C., Ahlqvist, P., Wabakken, P. & Liberg, O. 2014. Ulrik – en överlevare bland Skandinaviens vargar. Våra Rovdjur 4: 22-26.
  23. Sand, H., Wikenros, C. & Liberg, O. 2014. Skandinaviens vargar dödar fler älgar. Svensk Jakt 6: 62-65.
  24. Steyaert, S. 2014. Effects of GPS relocation intervals on behavior metrics in brown bears. Report No. 2014:1 from the Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project.
  25. Støen, O.-G & Johansson, M. 2014. Årsrapport fra prosjektet: Brown bear behaviour and human perceptions. Kontraktnr: 12040017 2014. Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project Report 2014:4.
  26. Wikenros, C., Sand, H., Wabakken, P. & Liberg, O. 2014. Aningslösa älgar vid vargattacker. Hjorteviltet 2014: 78-80.

2013

  1. Bröjer C, Hestvik G, Neimanis A, Malmsten J, Mörner T, Uhlhorn H & Ågren E 2013. Sjukdomsövervakning av vilda djur i Sverige 2013. Statens veterinärmedicinska anstalt, SVA, Uppsala. SVA:s rapportserie 29
  2. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W., Malmsten, J., Dalin, A.-M., Dettki, H., et al. 2013. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Öland 2012/2013: rörelse, reproduktion och överlevnad. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (In Swedish).
  3. Hipkiss, T., Ecke, F., Dettki, H., Moss, E., Sandgren, C. & Hörnfeldt, B. 2013. Kungsörnars påverkan vid vindkraftsetablering Hemområden, biotopval och rörelser. Vindval Rapport 6589. ISBN 978-91-620-6589-8. (In Swedish).
  4. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Bergqvist, G., Andersson, E., et al. 2013. Årsrapport SYDÄLG Öster Malma 2012/2013. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (In Swedish).
  5. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Hågeryd, A., Andersson, E., Nordström, Å., et al. 2013. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Växjö 2012/2013. Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet (In Swedish).
  6. Skarin A, Nellemann C, Sandström P, et al 2013. Renar och Vindkraft - Studie från anläggningen av två vindkraftparker i Malå sameby. Rapport nr 6564, Naturvårdsverket, Stockholm. In Swedish.
  7. Støen, O.-G. 2013. Årsrapport fra prosjektet: Brown bear behaviour and human perceptions. Kontraktnr: 12040017 2013. Scandinavian Brown Bear Research Project Report 2013:5.

2012

  1. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W., Dettki, H., Pettersson, J., Granström, Å., et al. 2012. ICEMOOSE. Rapport GPS-älgarna i Nikkaluokta, Norrbotten 2010-2012. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (In Swedish).
  2. Karlsson, J., Støen, O.-G., Segerström, P., Stokke, R., Persson, L.-T., et al. 2012. Björnpredation på ren och potentiella effekter av tre förebyggande åtgärder. Rapport från Viltskadecenter 2012:6.
  3. Kindberg, J., Støen, O.-G., Rauset, G. R. & Karlsen, J. 2012. Brunbjörnars predation på älgkalvar i Norrbottens län—rapport utarbetad på uppdrag av regeringen (L2011/1478).  Rapport, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Institutionen för vilt, fisk och miljö, Umeå.
  4. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Bergström, R., Hågeryd, A., et al. 2012. Årsrapport GPS-älgar Växjö 2011/2012. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 10pp. (In Swedish).
  5. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Bergström, R., Bergqvist, G., et al. 2012. Årsrapport GPS-älgar Öster Malma 2011/2012. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 11pp. (In Swedish)
  6. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Bergström, R., Nilsson, K., et al. 2012. Årsrapport GPS-älgar Misterhult 2011/2012. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 10pp. (In Swedish).
  7. Støen, O.-G. 2012. Metodeutvikling for studier av bjørners predasjon på klauvdyr. INA fagrapport 21. Institutt for naturforvaltning, Universitetet for miljø- og biovitenskap, Ås.
  8. Støen, O.-G., Segerström, P. & J. Karlsson, J. 2012. Bjørnepredasjon på tamrein.  Hjorteviltet 22:82-83.

2011

  1. Ericsson, G.,Larsson, T., Rosqvist, G. & Jonasson, G. 2011. Älgen flyr när klimatet ändras. Miljötrender 4:12-13.
  2. Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Kagervall, A., Sundgren, B., Geibrink, O., et al. 2011. Förvaltningsmärkning Älg i Norrbotten: Underlag för framtida adaptiv förvaltning. Slutrapport Överkalix/Kalixdalen 2008/2010. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 20pp. (In Swedish)
  3. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W., Dettki, H., Bergqvist, G., Bergström, R., et al. 2011. Årsrapport SYDÄLG Öster Malma 2010/2011. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 12pp. (In Swedish)
  4. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Sävberger, L., Seiler, A. 2011. Adaptiv älgförvaltning nr 12: Älg och trafik. Faktablad Fakta Skog 21, p 4.
  5. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Bergström, R., Nilsson, K., et al. 2011. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Misterhult. Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 14pp. (In Swedish)
  6. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Bergström, R., Hågeryd, A., et al. 2011. Årsrapport GPS-älgarna Referensområde Växjö 2010/2011. Tema vilt och skog, pp. 12. (In Swedish).
  7. Pusenius, J., Nikula, A., Matala, J., Mononen, L., Tiilikainen, R., et al. 2011. Hirvitalousalueiden uudelleenmäärittely. RKTL & Metla. 28 p. Riista- ja kalatalouden tutkimuslaitoksen ja Metsäntutkimuslaitoksen yhteishankkeen (2009-2010) loppuraportti maa- ja metsätalousministeriön kala- ja riistaosastolle. (In Finnish, Final report to Finnish ministry of agriculture and forestry on project determining the moose management areas for Finland).
  8. Saari, A., Hokkanen, P.& Matala, J. 2011. Metsäkauriit ja valkohäntäpeurat seurannassa. Metsästäjä / Jägaren 6/2011: 18-20. (In Finnish, Research on roe deers and white-tailed deers).

2010

  1. Dettki, H., Sahlsten, J., Lindberg, D.-E., Neumann, W., Ericsson, G. 2010. Samverkan för utveckling av älgförvaltningsverktyg. Slutrapport. Arbetsrapport, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU Umeå.
  2. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Bergqvist, G., Bergström, R., et al. 2010. Årsrapport Sydälg/GPS-älgar Öster Malma 2009/2010. Tema Vilt och Skog/Projekt Sydälg, pp. 9. (In Swedish)
  3. Neumann, W., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Bergström, R., Hågeryd, A., et al. 2010. Årsrapport GPS-älgar Växjö 2009/2010. Tema Vilt och Skog, pp.8. (In Swedish)
  4. Thulin,C.-G., Håkansson, M., Dettki, H. 2010. Dags att spåra dov – ja, just den hjorten. Svensk Jakt, 7: 640-643.

2009

  1. Ericsson, G., Eklund N-O., Bergström, R. & Sahlsten, J. 2009. Att utfodra älgar - hur påverkas skogen? Svensk Jakt, 11: 54-55.
  2. Kindberg, J., Swenson, J. & Ericsson, G. 2009. Björnstammens storlek i Sverige 2008 – länsvisa uppskattningar och trender. Rapport 20092 från det Skandinaviska björnprojektet. 6 s.
  3. Matala, J., Hokkanen, P., Pusenius,J. & Härkönen, S. 2009. Metsäkauriit ja valkohäntäpeurat satelliittipantaseurannassa. Metsästäjä / Jägaren 4: 82. (In Finnish, Roe deers and white-tailed deers under gps-collar survey).

2007

  1. Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Neumann, W., Edenius, L., Ball, J.P., Andersson, E. 2007. Förvaltning av Älg i Norrbotten. Slutrapport. Arbetsrapport, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU Umeå.
  2. Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Neumann, W., Edenius, L., Ball, J.P., Andersson, E. 2007. Förvaltning av Älg i Norrbotten. Slutrapport. Arbetsrapport, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU Umeå.
  3. Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Neumann, W., Edenius, L., Ball, J.P., Andersson, E. 2007. Förvaltning av Älg i Västerbotten: Märkning av Älg som en del av Viltövervakningen - Delrapport märkning Malå 2006/2007. Arbetsrapport, Inst. f. vilt, fisk och miljö, SLU Umeå.
  4. Schön, M., Ericsson, G., Dettki, H. 2007. Final report of the GPS tagging project “Moose in Middle Scandinavia 2004-2007” (In Swedish: Slutrapport “Älg i MittSkandia 2004-2007). pp. 62. Storuman kommun, Sweden.

2006

  1. Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Neumann, W., Edenius, L., Ball, J.P., Andersson, E. 2006. Förvaltning av Älg i Norrbotten. Delrapport märkning Arjeplog/Arvidsjaur 2005/2006. Arbetsrapport, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  2. Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Neumann, W., Edenius, L., Ball, J.P., Andersson, E. 2006. Förvaltning av Älg i Västerbotten: Märkning av Älg som en del av Viltövervakningen - Delrapport märkning Hällnäs 2005/2006. Arbetsrapport, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  3. Ericsson, G., Neumann, W., Solberg, E.J., Dettki, H., Andersson, E., et al. 2006. 2006 års kalvning Älg i MittSkandia. Arbetsrapport, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  4. Schön, M. & Ericsson, G. 2006. Årsrapport Älg i MittSkandia 2006. Storumans kommun. 15 sidor.

2005

  1. Ericsson, G. & Larsson, H. 2005. Årsrapport Älg i MittSkandia 2005. Storumans kommun. 15 sidor.
  2. Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Arnemo, J.M, Neumann, W., Solberg, E.J., Andersson, E., Nordström, Å. 2005. Älg i Mittskandia - Årsrapport forskningsaktiviteter 2004-2005.
  3. Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Edenius, L., Ball, J.P., Andersson, E. 2005. Förvaltning av Älg i Västerbotten: Märkning av Älg som en del av Viltövervakningen - Delrapport märkning Nordmaling 2004/2005. Arbetsrapport, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  4. Sjöberg, K., Åhlen, P-A., Dettki, H. 2005. Nu kan vildsvinens rörelser studeras i detalj. Svensk Jakt, 7: 586-588.

2004

  1. Dettki, H. & Ericsson, G. 2004. Bättre viltförvaltning med GPS. SLU Miljötrender, 3-4: 8-9.
  2. Ericsson, G., Dettki, H., Edenius, L., Ball, J.P., Andersson, E. 2004. Förvaltning av Älg i Västerbotten: Märkning av Älg som en del av Viltövervakningen - Delrapport märkning Åsele 2003/2004. Arbetsrapport, Inst. f. skogl. zooekologi, SLU Umeå.
  3. Sand H., Ahlqvist, P. & Liberg, O. 2004. GPS-sändare: en ny era för studier av beteendeekologi hos vilda djur. Fauna & Flora 99:1, 2004.

 

Doctoral Theses

2018

  1. Arinell, Karin 2018. Immobilization as a risk factor for arterial and venous thrombosis. Doctoral thesis, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.
  2. Leclerc, Martin 2018. Conséquences écologiques et évolutives de la chasse chez l’ours brun (Ursus arctos) Scandinave. Faculté des Sciences Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.

2017

  1. Cuyper, Annelies De 2017. Prey selection and digestive processing in terrestrial carnivorous mammals. Ghent University, Belgium.
  2. Esteruelas, Nuria Fandos 2017. Short and long-term physiological effects of capture and handling on free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos). Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.
  3. Frank., Shane Carl 2017. The effects of harvest on the sociospatial and genetic structure of a solitary-living large carnivore, the brown bear Ursus arctos. University College of Southeast Norway, Bø.
  4. Hertel, Anne Gabriela 2017. The effect of berry abundance and mortality risk on behavior and life history in Scandinavian brown bears. Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
  5. Norman, A J 2017. Genomic studies of contemporary processes in wild populations, with the Scandinavian brown bear as a model. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae 2016:28.
  6. Sivertsen TR 2017. Risk of brown bear predation on semi-domesticated reindeer calves - predation patterns, brown bear–reindeer interactions and landscape heterogeneity. Doctoral thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae 2017:50
  7. Tallian, Aimee 2017. The behavior and ecology of cursorial predators and dangerous prey: integrating behavioral mechanisms with population-level patterns in large mammal systems. Utah State University, Logan, Utah.

2016

  1. Allen AM. 2016. Linking movement ecology with the management of mobile species. Doctoral thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae 2016:96. http://pub.epsilon.slu.se/13745/
  2. Evans, A.L. 2016. Ecophysiology of brown bears, basic physiology and effects of hibernation, pregnancy, body mass, and capture. Doctoral thesis. Faculty of Applied Ecology and Agricultural Sciences, Hedmark University College, Norway.
  3. Milleret, Cyril 2016. Spatial ecology of wolves in Scandinavia – from spatio-temporal dynamics of wolf pairs to wolf population dynamics. Hedmark University of Applied Sciences, Norway.
  4. Sahlén, E 2016. Indirect effects of predation in human-modified landscapes. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae 2016:116.

2015

  1. Friebe, A. 2015. Winter ecology of free-ranging brown bears (Ursus arctos) in central Sweden. Doctoral thesis. Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt am Main.
  2. Melin, M. 2015. Studying habitat use and behavior of moose (Alces alces) by integrating airborne laser scanning and GPS tracking. Dissertationes Forestales 209. DOI: doi: 10.14214/df.2089.
  3. Moss, E. 2015. Habitat Selection and breeding ecology of Golden Eagles in Sweden. Doctoral thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae 2015:29.

2014

  1. Malmsten, J. 2014.. Reproduction and Health of Moose in Southern Sweden, PhD Thesis. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.​ Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae 2014:19
  2. Zimmermann, B. 2014. Predatory behaviour of wolves in Scandinavia. Doctoral thesis, Faculty of Applied Ecology and Agricultural Sciences, Hedmark University College, Norway.

2013

  1. Elfström, M. 2013. Patterns and mechanisms behind the occurrence of bears close to human settlements. Doctoral thesis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
  2. Sahlén, V. 2013. Encounters between brown bears and humans in Scandinavia - contributing factors, bear behavior and management perspectives. Doctoral thesis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences.

2012

  1. Steyaert, S.M.J.G. 2012. The mating system of the brown bear in relation to the sexually selected infanticide theory. Doctoral thesis. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria, and Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway.

2011

  1. Thurfjell, H. 2011. Spatial behaviour of wild boar. Doctoral thesis. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae 2011:45. ISBN 978-91-576-7589-7.
  2. Wikenros, C. 2011. The return of the wolf – effects on prey, competitors and scavengers. Doctoral thesis. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae 2011:85.

2010

  1. Kindberg, J. 2010. Monitoring and management of the Swedish brown bear (Ursus arctos) population. Doctoral thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae 2010:58. ISBN 978-91-576-7471-5.
  2. Ordiz, A. 2010. Reproductive patterns and human-influenced behavior in brown bears. Implications for the conservation of large carnivores. Doctoral thesis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås and Universidad de León, León.

2009

  1. Martin, J. 2009. Habitat selection and movement by brown bears in multiple-use landscapes. Doctoral thesis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås and Université Claude Bernard – Lyon 1 / Université de Lyon, Lyon.
  2. Neumann, W. 2009. Moose Alces alces behavior related to human activity. Doctoral thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae 2009:64. ISBN 978-91-576-7411-1.

2007

  1. Karlsson, J. 2007. Management of Wolf and Lynx Conflicts with Human Interests. Doctoral thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala. Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae 2007:59. ISBN 91-576-7358-9.

2006

  1. Støen, O.-G. 2006. Natal dispersal and social organization in brown bears. Doctoral thesis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås.

 

Master Theses

2018

  1. Nordli KT. 2018. On the way to independence: Ebbing cohesion in Scandinavian wolf family groups. Master Thesis, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. 37 p.
  2. Tooke D 2018. Female behavior affects offspring survival in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus). Master Thesis. Independent degree project, SLU, Department of Ecology 2018:6. https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/13301/

2017

  1. Nielsen J. 2017. Why did the moose cross the road? Quantifying diurnal habitat selection and movement by moose and its potential application for moose-vehicle collision mitigation. Master thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  2. Öhman C 2017. Variation in neonate roe deer home range size. Master Thesis. Independent degree project, SLU, Department of Ecology 2017:2.  https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/10069/
  3. Olofsson I. 2017. Land use changes and its consequences on moose habitat. Master thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. http://stud.epsilon.slu.se/10276/
  4. Pöllänen, A. 2017: Metsäpeuran (Rangifer tarandus fennicus) levinneisyys- ja populaatiodemografinen historia: populaatioiden synty, kehitys ja tulevaisuus Suomessa. Candidate Thesis. The University of Oulu, Finland. (In Finnish).
  5. Puoskari, V. 2017: Metsäpeuran (Rangifer tarandus fennicus) vasontapaikkojen valinta Kainuun populaatiossa. Master thesis. The University of Oulu. Finland (In Finnish).

2015

  1. Demski, M. 2015. Kill or scavenge – the use of alternative food sources in Scandinavian wolves. Master Thesis. Biology Education Centre, Uppsala University, and Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
  2. Lodberg-Holm, H.K. 2015. When the hunter becomes the hunted: Impacts of hunting on the foraging behavior of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in Sweden. Master Thesis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Environmental Science and Technology, Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management.
  3. Näsén, L. 2015. Synchronizing migration with birth: An exploration of migratory tactics in female moose. Master thesis, Dept. of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7779/
  4. Romairone, J. 2015. Habitat characteristics between different clusters of wolf (Canis lupus) activity before and after brown bear (Ursus arctos) emergence in Central Sweden. Pablo Olavide University, Seville, Spain. Master of Science thesis in Biodiversity and Biology of Conservation.
  5. Stenset, N.E. 2015. Behaviour of brown bears (Ursus arctos) when repeatedly approached by humans on foot. Master Thesis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Environmental Science and Technology, Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management.
  6. Wathne Gelink, H. 2015. Risky berry business? Brown bear (Ursus arctos) foraging behaviour in a landscape of fear. Master Thesis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Environmental Science and Technology, Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management.

2014

  1. Dorey, A. 2014. Habitat-performance relationships on an island: fitness landscape of moose in Öland, Sweden. Master thesis. Imperial College London. U.K.
  2. Fuchs, B. 2014. Sarcoptic mange in the Scandinavian wolf population. Master thesis in applied ecology, Evenstad, Høgskolen i Hedmark.
  3. Hedfors, R. 2014. Movement ecology of Golden eagles (Aquila crysaetos) and risks associated with wind farm development. Master thesis. Dept. of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 2014:16.
  4. Nilsson, M. 2014. Movement ecology of the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) and the semi-domesticated reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) - Synchronous movements in a boreal ecosystem. Master thesis. Dept. of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
  5. Nøding Hansen, S.E. 2014. Behavior of Scandinavian brown bears when encountered by dogs and humans. Master Thesis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Environmental Science and Technology, Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management.
  6. Prima, M-C. 2014. Moose group-size: a sex-specific strategy when faced with wolf predation risk. Master Thesis, Ecology, Biodiversity, Evolution - Theoretical Ecology and Modelling, France.
  7. Rostan, C. 2014. Moose calving strategies in response to wolf re-colonization in Sweden. Master’s Degree “Biodiversity and Sustainable Development” Perpignan Via Domitia University, France.
  8. 2013
  9. Petré, A.-M. 2013. Bears (Ursus arctos) use of managed forests in autumn, a comparison between Sweden and Canada. Master thesis, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå.
  10. Reusch, C. 2013. Habitat segregation in brown bears: testing the predation risk hypothesis with nutritional analyses. Master thesis. University for Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria

2012

  1. Filipczyková, E. 2012. To feed or to leave: The effects of bait sites on the behaviour of brown bears towards humans. Master thesis. Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands.
  2. Melin, M. 2012. Mapping and analyzing moose (Alces alces) habitat from ALS data. Master thesis, University of Eastern Finland.
  3. Müller, M. 2012. Does food matter? Diet quality of Scandinavian brown bears in relation to their sex, age, reproductive status, and distance to settlements. Master thesis. University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna.
  4. Pier, E. 2012. Impact of climate change on bear-movement regarding berry foraging, Feedback on spatio-temporal data analyses. Master thesis. Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands.
  5. Sandgren, C. 2012. Biotopval och hemområdesrörelser hos GPS-försedda års-ungar av kungsörn (Habitat use and ranging behaviour of GPS tracked juvenile golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos)). Master thesis, Dept. of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 2012:6.
  6. Vestøl, T. 2012. Baiting for brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Sweden. Master thesis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås.

2011

  1. Frank, S. 2011. Bears, clear-cuts and ants:  predicting bear use and movement among and within clear-cuts in Sweden during summer. University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany, Master of Science thesis in Forest Ecology and Management.
  2. Haberkorn, D. 2011. Spatio-temporal analysis of brown bear (Ursus arctos) interactions in the mating season. Master of Science thesis. Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands.
  3. Milleret, C. 2011. Estimating wolves (Canis lupus) and brown Bear (Ursus arctos) interactions in Central Sweden. Does the emergence of brown bears affect wolf predation patterns? : Publikasjoner/Milleret 2011 Wolves and brown bear interactions in central Sweden.pdf
  4. Saari, A. 2011. Metsäkauriiden (Capreolus capreolus) ja valkohäntäkauriiden (Odocoileus virginianus)elinpiirin koko ja liikkeet Suomessa. Master thesis, University of Eastern Finland. (in Finnish, Habitat size and movements of roe and white-tailed deers in Finland).
  5. Tanskanen, A. 2011. Hirven (Alces Alces L.) elinpiirien koko ja elinympäristönvalinta kesällä ja talvella Kainuussa. Master thesis, University of Eastern Finland. (in Finnish, Habitat size and selection of summer and winter habitats of moose in Kainuu area in Eastern Finland).

2010

  1. Budic, L. 2010. Brown bears in northern and southern Europe: are they seeking food or avoiding dominant bears? Master thesis- Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås.
  2. Håff, E. 2010. Träna individspårhundar (Canis familiaris): utvärdera effekterna av nya spårträningsmetoder för eftersök (Training identification tracking dogs (Canis familiaris): evaluating the effect of novel trackdown training methods in real life situations). Master thesis, Dept. of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 2010:10.
  3. Silset Berg, S. 2010. Master thesis. Small-scale habitat use by male and female brown bears (Ursus arctos) in the mating and the hyperphagy season. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås.
  4. Wallén, M. 2010. Habitatval hos älg I södra Sverige under vintern: En respons på födotillgång (The distribution of Moose (Alces alces) during winter in southern Sweden: A response to food sources?). Master thesis, Dept. of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 2010:9.

2009

  1. Kvelprud Moen, G.2009. Master of Science thesis. Responses by Scandinavian brown bears (Ursus arctos) to human approaches on foot. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås.
  2. Sahlén, E. 2009. Brunbjörnars (Ursus arctos) döljande av iden i förhållande till mänsklig aktivitet i Skandinavien (Brown bear (Ursus arctos) den site concealment in relation to human activity in Scandinavia)
  3. Steyaert, S.M.J.G. 2009. Habitat modelling as a predictive tool in human-wildlife conflicts:  Brown bear (Ursus arctos) and free-ranging cattle in central Sweden. Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands, Master of Science thesis.
  4. Stigsdotter, A. 2009. En riskanalys av älg nära väg (A risk analysis of moose close to roads). Master thesis, Dept. of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 2009:2.
  5. Vang, S. 2009. Master thesis. Factors affecting the ability and accuracy of dogs (Canis familiaris) to track brown bears (Ursus arctos). Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås.

2008

  1. Broberg, E. 2008. Biotoppreferens hos vildsvin Sus scrofa i södra Sverige baserat på kluster av positioner. (Habitat preferences by wild boar Sus scrofa in southern Sweden based on clusters of GPS positions). Master thesis, Dept. of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 2008:11.
  2. Grenlund Langebro, L. 2008. Master thesis. Brown bear (Ursus arctos) bed-site selection and behaviour in relation to human settlements. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås.
  3. Greve, P.M.K 2008. Master thesis. Behavior of the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) when approached by people on foot. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås.

2007

  1. Hyun,J.-Y. 2007. Master thesis. Habitat use of female brown bears (Ursus arctos) in central Sweden (In Korean). Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
  2. Pedersen, B.E. 2007. Master thesis. Immediate and delayed behaviour of Scandinavian female brown bears when encountered by humans on foot. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås.

2006

  1. Alfredéen, A-C. 2006. Denning behaviour and movement pattern during summer of wolves Canis lupus on the Scandinavian Peninsula. Examensarbete Nr 164 i Naturvårdsbiologi, Inst. för Naturvårdsbiologi, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet.
  2. Kornacher, P. 2006. Wild boar Sus scrofa damage reduction through large scale management: applying hunting and feeding as management tools. Master thesis, Dept. of Animal Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 2006:6.
  3. Rauset, G.R. 2006. Master thesis. Estimating individual kill rates on moose calves by brown bears based on GPS technology and GIS cluster analysis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås.

2005

  1. Ekedahl, F. 2005. Migration patterns and habitat characteristics of capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.) in the mountain region of northern Sweden. Master thesis, Dept. of Animal Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 2005:6.
  2. Fosholt Moe, T. 2005. Master thesis. Diel variation in habitat selection of female Scandinavian brown bears (Ursus arctos) in relation to resting and foraging behavor. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås.
  3. Jansson, I. 2005. A pilot study of brown bear (Ursus arctos) habitat use in central Sweden at two temporal scales using GPS. Master thesis, Dept. of Animal Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 2005:8.
  4. Nystedt, E. 2005. Feeding stations as a measure to re-distribute moose (Alces alces) in their winter habitat. Master thesis, Dept. of Animal Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 2005:11.

2004

  1. Kohlman, D. 2004. Differences in home range size and quality between female moose with calves versus females without calves. Master thesis, Dept. of Animal Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 2004:8.
  2. Westby, A. 2004. Distribution of wolf-killed moose during winter in relation to moose winter distribution.using new GPS technology. Examensarbete i Naturvårdsbiologi, Inst. för naturvårdsbiologi. Sveriges Landbruksuniversitetet.

The team behind WRAM

Coordinator

Petter Lundberg
Phone: +46(0)70-27 85 321
E-mail: petter.lundberg@slu.se


Technical advisor

Holger Dettki
Phone: +4618672574, +46730487872
E-post: holger.dettki@slu.se


Technical support

Debora Arlt
Phone: +4618672229, +46722491138
E-post: debora.arlt@slu.se

 

Reference group

Pernilla Christensen
Anders Alanärä
Anna Skarin
Gustav Hellström
Henrik Andren
Niklas Sjöberg

Facts:

Financing

WRAM is co-financed by SLU, the Swedish Research Council as part of the SBDI consortium and our users. WRAM has no competing interest and works based on a co-operation agreement with our users. The agreement also regulates access and ownership of data, as well as e.g. requirements for co-authorship.