The effects of population management on wild ungulates: A systematic map of evidence for UK species.
Owain BartonAmy GreshamJohn R HealeyLine S CordesGraeme ShannonPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Evidence for the effects of population management on wild ungulate species is growing but currently limited and unevenly distributed across intervention types, outcomes and species. Priorities for primary research include: species responses to non-lethal interventions, the side-effects of shooting and studies on sika deer and Chinese muntjac. Shooting is the only intervention for which sufficient evidence exists for systematic review or meta-analysis.