2023
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[40] Parker et al. 2023. The implications of large home range size in a solitary felid, the Leopard (Panthera pardus). Journal of Mammalogy doi: 10.1093/jmammal/gyad074 PDF
[39] Nams et al. 2023. Spatial patterns of large African cats: a large-scale study on density, home range size, and home range overlap of lions Panthera leo and leopards Panthera pardus. Mammal Review doi: 10.1111/mam.12309 PDF |
2022
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[38] Braczkowski A, A M Gopalaswamy, J Fattebert, S Isoke, A Bezzina & M Maron. 2022. Spatially explicit population estimates of African leopards and spotted hyenas in the Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area of southwestern Uganda. Mammalian Biology doi: 10.1007/s42991-022-00324-5 PDF
[37] Vissia S, J Fattebert, F van Langevelde. 2022. Leopard density and interspecific spatio-temporal interactions in a hyena-dominated landscape. Ecology and Evolution doi: 10.1002/ece3.9365 PDF [36] Nuñez T, M A Hurley, T A Graves, A C Ortega, H Sawyer, J Fattebert, J A Merkle, M J Kauffman. 2022. A statistical framework for modeling migration corridors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.13969 PDF [35] Robles H, C Ciudad, Z Porro, J Fattebert, G Pasinelli, M Tschumi, M Vila & M U Grüebler. 2022. Phenotypic and environmental correlates of natal dispersal movements in fragmented landscapes. Landscape Ecology doi: 10.1007/s10980-022-01509-6 PDF [34] Sievert O, J Fattebert, K Marnewick & A Leslie. 2022. Assessing the success of the first cheetah reintroduction in Malawi. Oryx doi: 10.1017/S0030605321000788 | PDF [33] Braczkowski A, R Schenk, D Samarasinghe, D Biggs, A Richardson, N Swanson, M Swanson, A Dheer & J Fattebert. 2022. Leopard and spotted hyena densities in the Lake Mburo National Park, southwestern Uganda. PeerJ doi: 10.7717/peerj.12307 | PDF |
2021
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[32] Snider M H, V R Athreya, G A Balme, L R Bidner, M S Farhadinia, J Fattebert, et al. 2021. Home range variation in leopards living across the human density gradient. Journal of Mammalogy doi: 10.1093/jmammal/gyab068 | PDF
[31] Wevers J, N Beenaerts, J Casaer, F Zimmermann, T Artois & J Fattebert. 2021. Modelling species distribution from camera-trap by-catch using a scale-optimised occupancy approach. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation doi: 10.1002/rse2.207 | PDF |
2020
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[30] Braczkowski A, J Fattebert, R Schenk, D Biggs, C O’Bryan & M Maron. 2020. Evidence for increasing human-wildlife conflict despite a financial compensation scheme on the edge of a Ugandan National Park. Conservation Science and Practice doi: 10.1111/csp2.309 | PDF
[29] Gigliotti L, R Slotow, L Hunter, J Fattebert, C Sholto-Douglas & D Jachowski. 2020. Habitat complexity and lifetime predation risk influence mesopredator survival in a multi-predator system. Scientific Reports doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-73318-3 | PDF [28] Tschumi M, P Scherler, J Fattebert, B Naef-Daenzer & M U Grüebler. 2020. Political borders impact associations between habitat suitability predictions and resource availability. Landscape Ecology doi:10.1007/s10980-020-01103-8 | PDF [27] Giżejewska A, J Fattebert, A Nawrocka, J Szkoda, J Żmudzki, J Jaroszewski & Z Giżejewski. 2020. Temporal trends (1953-2012) of toxic and essential elements in red deer antlers from northeastern Poland. Chemosphere doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128055 | PDF [26] Wevers J, J Fattebert, J Casaer, T Artois & N Beenaert. 2020. Trading fear for food in the Anthropocene: How ungulates cope with human disturbance in a multi-use, suburban ecosystem. Science of the Total Environment doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140369 | PDF [25] Naude V, G A Balme, J O'Riain, L T B Hunter, J Fattebert, T Dickerson & J M Bishop. 2020. Unsustainable anthropogenic mortality disrupts natal dispersal and promotes inbreeding in leopards. Ecology and Evolution doi: 10.1002/ece3.6089 | PDF [24] Gigliotti L, R Slotow, L Hunter, J Fattebert, C Sholto-Douglas & D Jachowski. 2020. Context-dependency of top-down, bottom-up, and density-dependent influences on cheetah demography. Journal of Animal Ecology 89(2): 449–459 | PDF [23] Vajas P, C Calenge, E Richard, J Fattebert, C Rousset, S Said & E Baubet. 2020. Many, large and early: hunting pressure on wild boar relates to simple metrics of hunting effort. Science of the Total Environment doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134251 | PDF |
2019
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[22] Fattebert J, M Perrig, B Naef-Daenzer & M U Grüebler. 2019. Experimentally disentangling intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of natal dispersal in a nocturnal raptor. Proceedings B 286: 20191537 | PDF
[21] Cereghetti E, P Scherler, J Fattebert & M U Grüebler. 2019. Quantification of anthropogenic food subsidies to an avian facultative scavenger in urban and rural habitats. Landscape and Urban Planning 190:103606 | PDF [20] Mills D R, J Fattebert, L Hunter & R Slotow. 2019. Maximising camera trap data: Using attractants to improve detection of elusive species in multi-species surveys. PLoS One 14(5): e0216447 | PDF [19] Tschumi M, J Humbel, J Erbes, J Fattebert, et al. 2019. Parental sex allocation and sex-specific survival drive offspring sex ratio bias in little owls. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73: 85 | PDF [18] Hauenstein S, J Fattebert, M Grüebler, B Naef-Daenzer, G Pe'er & F Hartig. 2019. Calibrating an individual-based movement model to predict functional connectivity for little owls. Ecological Applications 29(4): e01873 | PDF [17] Fattebert J, K Morelle, J Jurkiewicz, J Ukalska & J Borkowski. 2019. Safety first: seasonal and diel habitat selection patterns by red deer in a contrasted landscape. Journal of Zoology 308(2): 111-120 | PDF |
2018
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[16] Fattebert J, V Michel, P Scherler, B Naef-Daenzer, P Milanesi & M U Grüebler. 2018. Little owls in big landscapes: informing conservation using multi-level habitat suitability models. Biological Conservation 228: 1-9 | PDF
[15] Janse van Rensburg J, M McMillan, A Giżejewska & J Fattebert. 2018. Rainfall predicts seasonal home range size variation in nyala. African Journal of Ecology 56: 418-423 | PDF |
2017
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[14] Pitman R T, J Fattebert, S T Williams, K S Williams, R A Hill, L T B Hunter, H Robinson, J Power, L Swanepoel, R Slotow & G A Balme. 2017. Cats, connectivity and conservation: incorporating datasets and integrating scales for wildlife management. Journal of Applied Ecology 54 (6): 1687-1698 | PDF
[13] Pitman R T, J Fattebert, S T Williams, K S Williams, R A Hill, L T B Hunter, R Slotow & G A Balme. 2017. The conservation costs of game ranching. Conservation Letters 10 (4): 403-413 | PDF [12] Fattebert J, E Baubet, R Slotow & C Fischer. 2017. Landscape effects on wild boar home range size under contrasting harvest regimes in a human-dominated agro-ecosystem. European Journal of Wildlife Research 63: 32 | PDF |
2016
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[11] Fattebert J, G A Balme, H S Robinson, T Dickerson, R Slotow & L T B Hunter. 2016. Population recovery highlights spatial organization dynamics in adult leopards. Journal of Zoology 299: 153–162 | PDF
[10] Braczkowski A, G A Balme, A Dickman, D W Macdonald, J Fattebert, P Johnson, T Dickerson & L Hunter. 2016. Scent lure effect on camera trap-based leopard density estimates. PLoS One 11 (4): e0151033 | PDF [9] Morelle K, J Fattebert, C Mengal & P Lejeune. 2016. Invading or recolonizing? Patterns and drivers of wild boar population expansion into Belgian agroecosystems. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 222: 267–275 | PDF |
2015
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[8] Fattebert J, H S Robinson, G Balme, R Slotow & L Hunter. 2015. Structural habitat predicts functional dispersal habitat of a large carnivore: how leopards change spots. Ecological Applications 25 (7): 1911-1921 | PDF
[7] Molnar B, J Fattebert, R Palme, P Ciucci, B Betschart, D W Smith & P-A Diehl. 2015. Environmental and intrinsic correlates of stress in free-ranging wolves. PLoS One 10 (9): e0137378 | PDF [6] Braczkowski A R, G A Balme, A Dickman, D W Macdonald, J Fattebert , T Dickerson, P Johnson & L Hunter. 2015. Who bites the bullet first? The susceptibility of leopards Panthera pardus to trophy hunting. PLoS One 10 (4): e0123100 | PDF [5] Fattebert J, G Balme, T Dickerson, R Slotow & L Hunter. 2015. Density-dependent natal dispersal patterns in a leopard population recovering from over-harvest. PLoS One 10 (4): e0122355 | PDF [4] Giżejewska A, A Spodniewska, D Barski & J Fattebert. 2015. Beavers indicate metal pollution away from industrial centers in north-eastern Poland. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 22 (5): 3969-3975 | PDF |
Before 2015
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[3] Fattebert J, T Dickerson, G Balme, R Slotow & L Hunter. 2013. Long-distance natal dispersal in leopard reveals potential for a three-country metapopulation. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 43 (1): 61-67 | PDF
[2] Wu N, C Abril, V Hinić, I Brodard, B Thür, J Fattebert, D Hüssy & M-P Ryser-Degiorgis. 2011. Free-ranging wild boar: a disease threat to domestic pigs in Switzerland? Journal of Wildlife Diseases 47 (4): 868-879 | PDF [1] Hebeisen C, J Fattebert, E Baubet & C Fischer. 2008. Estimating wild boar (Sus scrofa) abundance and density using capture-resight in Canton of Geneva, Switzerland. European Journal of Wildlife Research 54 (3): 391-405 | PDF |
TECHNICAL REPORTS
Kauffman M et al. 2022. Ungulate migrations of the western United States, Volume 3: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2022-5088 doi: 10.3133/sir20225088
Kauffman M et al. 2022. Ungulate migrations of the western United States, Volume 2: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2022-5008 doi: 10.3133/sir20225008 Kauffman M et al. 2020. Ungulate migrations of the western United States, Volume 1: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2020–5101 doi: 10.3133/sir20205101 Zimmermann F, J-M Weber, J Fattebert, A Ryser, C Hebeisen, C Breitenmoser-Würsten, S Capt & U Breitenmoser. 2009. Monitoring of the carnivores in Switzerland 2008. KORA Report 48 [in French and German] Zimmermann F, J-M Weber, J Fattebert, A Ryser, S Caviezel, C Hebeisen, C Breitenmoser-Würsten, A Molinari-Jobin, S Capt & U Breitenmoser. 2008. Monitoring of the carnivores in Switzerland 2007. KORA Report 45 [in French and German] Fattebert J, S Caviezel, B Avgan, C Breitenmoser-Würsten, U Breitenmoser & F Zimmermann. 2008. Abundance and density estimates of Eurasian lynx in the Central Swiss Jura Mountains in Spring 2008 using photographic capture-recapture. KORA Report 43 [in French and German, with English abstract] Zimmermann F, J Fattebert, S Caviezel, C Breitenmoser-Würsten & U Breitenmoser. 2008. Abundance and density estimates of Eurasian lynx in the North-western Swiss Alps in winter 2007-2008 using photographic capture-recapture. KORA Report 42 [in French and German] Weber J-M & J Fattebert (eds). 2008. Wolf monitoring in the Alps, 5th Alpine Wolf Workshop, La Fouly (VS), Switzerland, 2-3 October 2007. KORA Report 41 Zimmermann F, J-M Weber, A Molinari-Jobin, A Ryser, J Fattebert, C Breitenmoser-Würsten, S Capt & U. Breitenmoser. 2007. Monitoring of the carnivores in Switzerland 2006. KORA Report 40 [in French and German] Zimmermann F, J Fattebert, C Breitenmoser-Würsten & U Breitenmoser. 2007. Abundance and density estimates of Eurasian lynx in the northern Swiss Jura Mountains using photographic capture-recapture. KORA Report 37 [in French and German, with English executive summary] Fattebert J & F Zimmermann. 2007. Camera-trapping Eurasian lynx in the Jura Mountains: a pilot-study. KORA Report 36 [in French, with English abstract] |