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Urs Breitenmoser
Researcher at KORA Organics
Publications - 72
Citations - 5132
Urs Breitenmoser is an academic researcher from KORA Organics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Eurasian lynx. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 68 publications receiving 4534 citations. Previous affiliations of Urs Breitenmoser include University of Bern.
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Recovery of large carnivores in Europe’s modern human-dominated landscapes
Guillaume Chapron,Petra Kaczensky,John D. C. Linnell,Manuela von Arx,Djuro Huber,Henrik Andrén,José Vicente López-Bao,José Vicente López-Bao,Michal Adamec,Francisco Álvares,Ole Anders,Linas Balčiauskas,Vaidas Balys,Péter Bedő,Ferdinand Bego,Juan Carlos Blanco,Urs Breitenmoser,Urs Breitenmoser,Henrik Brøseth,Luděk Bufka,Raimonda Bunikyte,Paolo Ciucci,Alexander Dutsov,Thomas Engleder,Christian Fuxjäger,Claudio Groff,Katja Holmala,Bledi Hoxha,Yorgos Iliopoulos,Ovidiu Ionescu,Ovidiu Ionescu,Jasna Jeremić,Klemen Jerina,Gesa Kluth,Felix Knauer,Ilpo Kojola,Ivan Kos,Miha Krofel,Jakub Kubala,Saša Kunovac,Josip Kusak,Miroslav Kutal,Miroslav Kutal,Olof Liberg,Aleksandra Majić,Peep Männil,Ralph Manz,Eric Marboutin,Francesca Marucco,Dime Melovski,Kujtim Mersini,Yorgos Mertzanis,Robert W. Mysłajek,Sabina Nowak,John Odden,Janis Ozolins,Guillermo Palomero,Milan Paunović,Jens Persson,Hubert Potočnik,Pierre-Yves Quenette,Georg Rauer,Ilka Reinhardt,Robin Rigg,Andreas Ryser,Valeria Salvatori,Tomaž Skrbinšek,Aleksandar Stojanov,Jon E. Swenson,László Szemethy,Aleksandër Trajçe,Elena Tsingarska-Sedefcheva,Martin Váňa,Rauno Veeroja,Petter Wabakken,Manfred Wölfl,Sybille Wölfl,Fridolin Zimmermann,Diana Zlatanova,Luigi Boitani +79 more
TL;DR: It is shown that roughly one-third of mainland Europe hosts at least one large carnivore species, with stable or increasing abundance in most cases in 21st-century records, and coexistence alongside humans has become possible, argue the authors.
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Large predators in the Alps: The fall and rise of man's competitors
TL;DR: The brown bear Ursus arctos, wolf Canis lupus, and Eurasian lynx vanished during the 18th and 19th centuries from all regions of high human activity in Europe because of direct persecution and environmental changes.
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Bringing the Tiger Back from the Brink—The Six Percent Solution
Joe Walston,John G. Robinson,Elizabeth L. Bennett,Urs Breitenmoser,Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca,John M. Goodrich,Melvin Gumal,Luke T. B. Hunter,Arlyne Johnson,K. Ullas Karanth,Nigel Leader-Williams,Kathy MacKinnon,Dale G. Miquelle,Anak Pattanavibool,Colin M. Poole,Alan Rabinowitz,James L. Smith,Emma J. Stokes,Simon N. Stuart,Chanthavy Vongkhamheng,Hariyo T. Wibisono +20 more
TL;DR: It is argued that a shift in emphasis on protecting tigers at spatially well-defined priority sites would reverse the decline of wild tigers and do so in a rapid and cost-efficient manner.
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Fragmented landscapes, road mortality and patch connectivity: modelling influences on the dispersal of Eurasian lynx
Stephanie Kramer-Schadt,Stephanie Kramer-Schadt,Eloy Revilla,Eloy Revilla,Thorsten Wiegand,Urs Breitenmoser +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, an individual-based, spatially explicit dispersal model was proposed to assess the probability of a dispersing animal reaching another suitable patch in the complex heterogeneous German landscape, with its dense transport system.
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Assessing the suitability of central European landscapes for the reintroduction of Eurasian lynx
Stephanie Schadt,Stephanie Schadt,Eloy Revilla,Eloy Revilla,Thorsten Wiegand,Felix Knauer,Petra Kaczensky,Urs Breitenmoser,Luděk Bufka,Jaroslav Červený,Petr Koubek,Thomas Huber,Cvetko Staniša,Ludwig Trepl +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a statistical habitat model using logistic regression to quantify the factors that describe lynx home ranges in a fragmented landscape and validated the habitat model with telemetry data from the Czech Republic and Slovenia.