
Publications of the Carnivore Coexistence Lab
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Publications
2013 Treves, A., Naughton-Treves, L., Shelley, V. Longitudinal Analysis of Attitudes Toward Wolves. Conservation Biology DOI 10.1111/cobi.12009
2012 Treves, A. Tolerant attitudes reflect an intent to steward: A Reply to Bruskotter and Fulton. Society and Natural Resources 25: 103-104.
2011 Shelley, V., Treves, A., Naughton, L. Attitudes to Wolves and Wolf Policy Among Ojibwe Tribal Members and Non-tribal Residents of Wisconsin's Wolf Range. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 16: 397-413.
2011 Treves, A., Bruskotter, J. Gray Wolf Conservation at a Crossroads. BioScience 61: 584-585.
2011 Bruskotter, J., Enzler, S., Treves, A. Rescuing Wolves from Politics: Wildlife as a Public Trust Resource. Science (Wash., D.C.), Policy Forum 333(6051): 1828-1829.
2011 Treves, A., Martin K.A. Hunters as stewards of wolves in Wisconsin and the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA. Society and Natural Resources 24: 984-994.
2011 Treves, A., Martin K.A., Wydeven, A.P., Wiedenhoeft, J.E. Forecasting Environmental Hazards and the Application of Risk Maps to Predator Attacks on Livestock. Bioscience 61(6): 451-458.
2011 Schloegel, C., Jones, T., Zug, B., Achig, L., Treves, A. Don Oso Program Develops Participatory Monitoring Protocol for Andean Bears in Southern Sangay National Park, Ecuador. International Bear News 20(2): 23-25.
2010 Treves, A., Jones, S.M. Strategic trade-offs for wildlife-friendly eco-labels. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 8(9): 491–498.
2010, Treves, A., Kapp, K.J., Macfarland, D.M. American black bear nuisance complaints and hunter take. Ursus 21(1):30-42.
2010, Treves, A., Mwima, P., Plumptre, A.J., Isoke, S. Camera-trapping forest-woodland wildlife of western Uganda reveals how gregariousness biases estimates of relative abundance and distribution. Biological Conservation. 143: 521-528.
2009 Treves, A. Hunting for large carnivore conservation. Journal of Applied Ecology 46: 1350-1356.
2009 Treves, A., Jurewicz, R., Naughton-Treves, L., Wilcove, D. The price of tolerance: wolf damage payments after recovery. Biodiversity and Conservation, 2009, 18(14):4003-4021.
2009 Treves, A., Wallace, R.B., White, S. Participatory planning of interventions to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts. Conservation Biology 2009, 23(6): 1577-1587.
2009 Treves, A., Plumptre, A.J., Hunter, L.T.B., Ziwa, J. Identifying a potential lion Panthera leo stronghold in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, and Parc National des Virunga, Democratic Republic of Congo. Oryx 43(1): 60-66. (Copyright Cambridge University Press http://journals.cambridge.org/repo_A35fUJfB) and see the Erratum we published as a correction to this manuscript.
2008 Treves, A. Beyond Recovery: Wisconsin's Wolf Policy 1980-2008. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 13(5): 329-338.
2008 Treves, A. Human-wildlife conflicts around protected areas. In Wildlife and Society: The Science of Human Dimensions. Manfredo, M., Vaske, J. J., Brown, P., Decker, D.J., Duke, E.A. eds. Island press, Washington, DC.
2009 Treves, A., Martin, K.A., Wiedenhoeft, J.E., Wydeven, A.P. Gray wolf dispersal in the Great Lakes Region, in Recovery of Gray Wolves in the Great Lakes Region of the United States: an Endangered Species Success Story. Wydeven, A. P., Heske, E.H., Van Deelen, T. R. eds. Springer: New York.
2007 Treves, A., Palmqvist, P. Reconstructing hominin interactions with mammalian carnivores (6.0 - 1.8 Ma) in Primate Anti-Predator Strategies. K. A. I. Nekaris, and S. L. Gursky, eds. Springer, New York.
2007 Sillero-Zubiri, C., Sukumar, R., Treves, A. Living with wildlife: the roots of conflict and the solutions. In: Key Topics in Conservation Biology. D. MacDonald and K. Service, eds. Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 266-272.
2007 Hazzah, L., Dolrenry, S. Coexisting with predators. Seminar 577: 21-27.
2006 Treves, A., Wallace, R.B., Naughton-Treves, L., Morales, A. Co-managing human-wildlife conflicts: A review. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 11(6):1-14
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2006 Treves, A., Andriamampianina, L., Didier, K., Gibson, J,. Plumptre, A., Wilkie, D., Zahler, P. A simple, cost-effective method for involving stakeholders in spatial assessments of threats to biodiversity. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 11(1): 43-54.
2005 Treves, A., Naughton-Treves, L. Evaluating lethal control in the management of human-wildlife conflict. People and Wildlife, Conflict or Coexistence? Woodroffe, R., Thirgood, S., Rabinowitz, A. eds. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. pp. 86-106.
2005 Treves, A., Brandon, K. Tourism impacts on the behavior of black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) at Lamanai, Belize. In Commensalism and Conflict: The primate-human interface. J. Paterson & J. Wallis, eds. American Society of Primatology, Norman, OK.
2005 Naughton-Treves, L., Treves, A. Socioecological factors shaping local tolerance of crop loss to wildlife in Africa. People and Wildlife, Conflict or Coexistence? Woodroffe, R., Thirgood, S., Rabinowitz, A. eds. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK. pp. 253-277.
2004 Treves, A., Naughton-Treves, L. Harper, E., Mladenoff, D., Rose, R., Sickley, T., Wydeven, A. Predicting human-carnivore conflict: A spatial model derived from 25 years of wolf predation on livestock. Conservation Biology 18(1): 114-125.
2004 Wydeven, A.P., Treves, A., Brost, B., Wiedenhoeft, J. Characteristics of wolf packs in Wisconsin: Identification of traits influencing depredation. Pp. 28-50 in People and Predators: From Conflict to Coexistence. N. Fascione, A. Delach, M. Smith, eds. Island Press, Washington, DC
2003 Treves, A., Karanth, K.U. Human-carnivore conflict and perspectives on carnivore management worldwide. Conservation Biology 17(6): 1491-1499.
2003 Grossberg, R., Treves, A., Naughton-Treves, L. Incidental ecotourism at Lamanai, Belize: The incidental ecotourist - Measuring visitor impacts on endangered howler monkeys inhabiting an archaeological site in Belize. Environmental Conservation 30(1): 40-51.
2003 Naughton-Treves, L., Grossberg, R., Treves, A. Paying for tolerance: The impact of livestock depredation and compensation payments on rural citizens' attitudes toward wolves. Conservation Biology 17(6): 1500-1511.
2003 Naughton-Treves, L., Mena, J.L., Treves, A., Alvarez, N., Radeloff, V.C. Wildlife survival beyond park boundaries: The impact of swidden agriculture and hunting on mammals in Tambopata, Peru. Conservation Biology 17(4): 1106-1117.
2003 Shivik, J.A., Treves, A., Callahan, M. Nonlethal techniques for managing predation: primary and secondary repellents. Conservation Biology 17(6): 1531-1537.
2002 Treves, A., Jurewicz, R., Naughton-Treves, L., Rose, R., Willging, R., Wydeven, A. Wolf depredation on domestic animals in Wisconsin, 1976-2000. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30:231-241.
1999 Treves, A., Naughton-Treves, L. Risk and opportunity for humans coexisting with large carnivores. Journal of Human Evolution 36: 275-282.
1998 Naughton-Treves, L., Treves, A., Chapman, C., Wrangham, R.W. Temporal patterns of crop raiding by primates: Linking food availability in croplands and adjacent forest. Journal of Applied Ecology 35(4): 596-606.
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