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John D. C. Linnell

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  340
Citations -  18932

John D. C. Linnell is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Eurasian lynx. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 325 publications receiving 16085 citations. Previous affiliations of John D. C. Linnell include Edmund Mach Foundation & Norwegian University of Life Sciences.

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Migration in geographic and ecological space by a large herbivore

TL;DR: An integrative approach combining measures in geographic and ecological niche space is developed and used to classify and explain migratory behavior of 71 annual roe deer movement trajectories in European study areas and underlines that partial migration is a form of behavioral plasticity.
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Interpreting ‘favourable conservation status’ for large carnivores in Europe: how many are needed and how many are wanted?

TL;DR: The methods and processes through which EU law is interpreted, implemented, and enforced, by member states, European Commission, and EU Court of Justice are analyzed to identify approaches that are workable and effective, as well as likely to be endorsed by the EU Court.
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Carnivore coexistence: wilderness not required.

TL;DR: A report on the discovery of large carnivores in Europe's modern human-dominated landscapes generated a series of Letters, published in the 23 January issue, concerning the importance of wilderness for large carnivore conservation.
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The endangered Arctic fox in Norway—the failure and success of captive breeding and reintroduction

TL;DR: The Norwegian Arctic fox captive breeding programme has proven to be an important conservation action for the recovery of the Scandinavian Arctic fox population.