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Ivan V. Seryodkin
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 76
Citations - 1149
Ivan V. Seryodkin is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Ursus. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 64 publications receiving 912 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivan V. Seryodkin include Far Eastern Federal University & Wildlife Conservation Society.
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Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective
Giulia Bombieri,Javier Naves,Vincenzo Penteriani,Nuria Selva,Alberto Fernández-Gil,José Vicente López-Bao,Hüseyin Ambarlı,Carlos Bautista,T. Bespalova,V. Bobrov,Vadim Y. Bolshakov,S. Bondarchuk,J.J. Camarra,Silviu Chiriac,Paolo Ciucci,A. Dutsov,Ihor Dykyy,José M. Fedriani,Alberto García-Rodríguez,Pedro J. Garrote,S. Gashev,Claudio Groff,B. Gutleb,M. Haring,Sauli Härkönen,Djuro Huber,Mohammad Kaboli,Y. Kalinkin,Alexandros A. Karamanlidis,V. Karpin,V. Kastrikin,L. Khlyap,P. Khoetsky,Ilpo Kojola,Y. Kozlow,A. Korolev,N. Korytin,V. Kozsheechkin,Miha Krofel,Juri Kurhinen,Juri Kurhinen,Inna S. Kuznetsova,E. Larin,A. Levykh,V. Mamontov,Peep Männil,Dime Melovski,Yorgos Mertzanis,A. Meydus,Alireza Mohammadi,Harri Norberg,Santiago Palazón,L.M. Pătrașcu,K. Pavlova,Paolo Pedrini,Pierre-Yves Quenette,Eloy Revilla,Robin Rigg,Y. Rozhkov,Luca Russo,A. Rykov,L. Saburova,V. Sahlén,Alexander P. Saveljev,Ivan V. Seryodkin,Ivan V. Seryodkin,A. Shelekhov,A. Shishikin,Maryna Shkvyria,Vadim E. Sidorovich,V. Sopin,Ole-Gunnar Støen,J. Stofik,Jon E. Swenson,D. Tirski,A. Vasin,Petter Wabakken,L. Yarushina,Tomasz Zwijacz-Kozica,María del Mar Delgado +79 more
TL;DR: Brown bear attacks on humans between 2000 and 2015 across most of the range inhabited by the species were investigated, and attacks have increased significantly over time and were more frequent at high bear and low human population densities.
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Conflicts between Amur (Siberian) tigers and humans in the Russian Far East
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined data collected on human-Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) conflicts from January 2000 through February 2009 to summarize and characterize human-tiger conflicts in the area, examine causes of human and tiger conflicts, and attempt to evaluate the effectiveness of the Tiger Response Team (TRT).
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Estimating Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) kill rates and potential consumption rates using global positioning system collars
Clayton S. Miller,Clayton S. Miller,Mark Hebblewhite,Yuri K. Petrunenko,Ivan V. Seryodkin,Nicholas J. DeCesare,John M. Goodrich,Dale G. Miquelle +7 more
TL;DR: Logistic regression was used to model both the probability of a kill site at location clusters and the size of prey species at kill sites according to several spatial and temporal cluster covariates and revealed that Amur tigers in this study made a kill once every 6.5 days.
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Including biotic interactions with ungulate prey and humans improves habitat conservation modeling for endangered Amur tigers in the Russian Far East
Mark Hebblewhite,Dale G. Miquelle,Hugh S. Robinson,Dimitri G. Pikunov,Y.M. Dunishenko,Vladimir V. Aramilev,I.G. Nikolaev,G.P. Salkina,Ivan V. Seryodkin,V.V. Gaponov,M.N. Litvinov,A. V. Kostyria,P.V. Fomenko,Andre A. Murzin +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a niche-based tiger habitat modeling approach, including biotic interactions with ungulate prey species, human activities and environmental variables, was adopted to identify mechanisms driving selection and distribution of tiger habitat.
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Canine distemper virus as a threat to wild tigers in Russia and across their range
Martin Gilbert,Martin Gilbert,Svetlana V. Soutyrina,Ivan V. Seryodkin,Ivan V. Seryodkin,Nadezhda Sulikhan,Olga Uphyrkina,Mikhail Goncharuk,Louise Matthews,Sarah Cleaveland,Dale G. Miquelle +10 more
TL;DR: It is recommended steps be taken to assess the presence and the impact of CDV in all tiger range states, but should not detract focus away from the primary threats to tigers, which include habitat loss and fragmentation, poaching and retaliatory killing.