Impact of Wolf on livestock in Northern Italy and prediction of predation risk

Mortality due to illegal killing by humans is still today one of the main risk factors for the wolf (Canis lupus) and the effective management of conflict between wolves and livestock breeding is a great concern for species conservation. We assessed the impact of wolf on livestock in an area of Nort...

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Main Authors: MERIGGI, ALBERTO, MILANESI, PIETRO, Olivia Dondina, Valentina Dagradi, Mauro Perversi
Other Authors: Meriggi, Alberto, Olivia, Dondina, Valentina, Dagradi, Mauro, Perversi, Milanesi, Pietro
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Language:English
Published: International Union of Game Biologists 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11571/1017785
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spelling ftunivpavia:oai:iris.unipv.it:11571/1017785 2024-02-27T08:39:34+00:00 Impact of Wolf on livestock in Northern Italy and prediction of predation risk MERIGGI, ALBERTO MILANESI, PIETRO Olivia Dondina Valentina Dagradi Mauro Perversi Meriggi, Alberto Olivia, Dondina Valentina, Dagradi Mauro, Perversi Milanesi, Pietro 2013 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11571/1017785 eng eng International Union of Game Biologists country:BEL place:Brussels ispartofbook:31st IUGB Congress Programme & Abstract Book 31st IUGB Congress firstpage:275 lastpage:275 numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/11571/1017785 Canis lupu husbandry Northern Apennine predictive model info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2013 ftunivpavia 2024-01-31T17:40:40Z Mortality due to illegal killing by humans is still today one of the main risk factors for the wolf (Canis lupus) and the effective management of conflict between wolves and livestock breeding is a great concern for species conservation. We assessed the impact of wolf on livestock in an area of Northern Apennines analyzing data provided by the Provincial Administration of Piacenza and additional data directly collected through interviews to farmers during the period 2005-2012. We recorded : i) the number of farms that have suffered predation (classified by : livestock species, productive orientation, rearing method, level of surveillance and preventive methods), ii) the number of predation events and the number of preyed animals. The effects of management factors were evaluated by Likelihood Ratio (exact test with permutation) as regard the frequencies of predation and by Multifactorial Analysis of Variance as regard the average number of heads preyed upon for each event of predation. By Regression and Curve-fit Analyses we evaluated the relationships between the number of predation events and of the number of animals preyed and 21 variables characterizing the grazing areas. Then we formulated a predictive model of the predation probability, through a forward stepwise Binary Logistic Regression Analysis with pasture characteristics as predictors. Livestock species, productive orientation, rearing and preventive methods resulted the most important factors affecting the frequency of predation events and the number of preyed animals. The average number of preyed heads per event increased during the study period and was greater for sheep than other species. The number of predation events showed significant relationship with the pasture slope, the percentage of mixed deciduous forest, the percentage of total deciduous forest and the distance from villages. The number of preyed animals was significantly related with the pasture exposure and with the percentage of mixed deciduous forests. In the model of predation risk ... Conference Object Canis lupus IRIS UNIPV (Università degli studi di Pavia)
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topic Canis lupu
husbandry
Northern Apennine
predictive model
spellingShingle Canis lupu
husbandry
Northern Apennine
predictive model
MERIGGI, ALBERTO
MILANESI, PIETRO
Olivia Dondina
Valentina Dagradi
Mauro Perversi
Impact of Wolf on livestock in Northern Italy and prediction of predation risk
topic_facet Canis lupu
husbandry
Northern Apennine
predictive model
description Mortality due to illegal killing by humans is still today one of the main risk factors for the wolf (Canis lupus) and the effective management of conflict between wolves and livestock breeding is a great concern for species conservation. We assessed the impact of wolf on livestock in an area of Northern Apennines analyzing data provided by the Provincial Administration of Piacenza and additional data directly collected through interviews to farmers during the period 2005-2012. We recorded : i) the number of farms that have suffered predation (classified by : livestock species, productive orientation, rearing method, level of surveillance and preventive methods), ii) the number of predation events and the number of preyed animals. The effects of management factors were evaluated by Likelihood Ratio (exact test with permutation) as regard the frequencies of predation and by Multifactorial Analysis of Variance as regard the average number of heads preyed upon for each event of predation. By Regression and Curve-fit Analyses we evaluated the relationships between the number of predation events and of the number of animals preyed and 21 variables characterizing the grazing areas. Then we formulated a predictive model of the predation probability, through a forward stepwise Binary Logistic Regression Analysis with pasture characteristics as predictors. Livestock species, productive orientation, rearing and preventive methods resulted the most important factors affecting the frequency of predation events and the number of preyed animals. The average number of preyed heads per event increased during the study period and was greater for sheep than other species. The number of predation events showed significant relationship with the pasture slope, the percentage of mixed deciduous forest, the percentage of total deciduous forest and the distance from villages. The number of preyed animals was significantly related with the pasture exposure and with the percentage of mixed deciduous forests. In the model of predation risk ...
author2 Meriggi, Alberto
Olivia, Dondina
Valentina, Dagradi
Mauro, Perversi
Milanesi, Pietro
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author MERIGGI, ALBERTO
MILANESI, PIETRO
Olivia Dondina
Valentina Dagradi
Mauro Perversi
author_facet MERIGGI, ALBERTO
MILANESI, PIETRO
Olivia Dondina
Valentina Dagradi
Mauro Perversi
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title Impact of Wolf on livestock in Northern Italy and prediction of predation risk
title_short Impact of Wolf on livestock in Northern Italy and prediction of predation risk
title_full Impact of Wolf on livestock in Northern Italy and prediction of predation risk
title_fullStr Impact of Wolf on livestock in Northern Italy and prediction of predation risk
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Wolf on livestock in Northern Italy and prediction of predation risk
title_sort impact of wolf on livestock in northern italy and prediction of predation risk
publisher International Union of Game Biologists
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