2023
DOI: 10.3354/esr01238
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Rapid expansion of the golden jackal in Greece: research, management and conservation priorities

Abstract: A rapid and extensive range expansion of the golden jackal has recently been documented in continental Europe, raising new policy and legal questions and creating an urgent need to understand the mechanisms underlying this distribution change. Because of human persecution, the jackal population in Greece went through a serious bottleneck and is therefore now listed as endangered. We used data from field work and publicly accessible sources as well as general linear models to assess the evolution of jackal pres… Show more

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“…This is probably one of the reasons for the observed patterns in Greece. These benefits are not limited to herons, as similar population increases have been reported for other colonially nesting, wetland bird species in areas monitored by Management Authorities, such as the Spoonbill and Glossy Ibis [15,16], as well as large carnivores, such as the Brown Bear Ursus arctos [57] and the Golden Jackal Canis aureus [58]. However, the effect for the Purple Heron was inverse in our study, albeit not significantly.…”
Section: Drivers Of Heron Nesting Population Trendssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This is probably one of the reasons for the observed patterns in Greece. These benefits are not limited to herons, as similar population increases have been reported for other colonially nesting, wetland bird species in areas monitored by Management Authorities, such as the Spoonbill and Glossy Ibis [15,16], as well as large carnivores, such as the Brown Bear Ursus arctos [57] and the Golden Jackal Canis aureus [58]. However, the effect for the Purple Heron was inverse in our study, albeit not significantly.…”
Section: Drivers Of Heron Nesting Population Trendssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Los principales factores de esta expansión, el núcleo poblacional origen y sus vías de dispersión son aún controvertidos (Spassov & Acosta-Pankov 2019). En Grecia, esta especie incrementó en un 320% su área de distribución en menos de cinco generaciones (Karamanlidis et al 2023).…”
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