Cusack, Jeremy J.Duthie, A. BradRakotonarivo, O. SarobidyPozo, Rocío A.Mason, Tom H.E.Månsson, JohanNilsson, LovisaTombre, Ingunn M.Eythórsson, EinarMadsen, JesperTulloch, AyeshaHearn, Richard D.Redpath, SteveBunnefeld, Nils2018-04-062018-04-062019-01Cusack, J J, Duthie, A B, Rakotonarivo, O S, Pozo, R A, Mason, T H E, Månsson, J, Nilsson, L, Tombre, I M, Eythórsson, E, Madsen, J, Tulloch, A, Hearn, R D, Redpath, S & Bunnefeld, N 2019, 'Time series analysis reveals synchrony and asynchrony between conflict management effort and increasing large grazing bird populations in northern Europe', Conservation Letters, vol. 12, no. 1, e12450. https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.124501755-263XMendeley: a7f80576-170c-3095-89ba-965e22222886http://hdl.handle.net/2164/10296Funding Information: European Research Council. Grant Number: 679651787868engSDG 2 - Zero HungerCompensationConflictCraneGooseHarvestManagementPopulation countScaringTime seriescraneharvestgoosescaringtime seriesmanagementcompensationpopulation countconflictCONSERVATIONPUBLIC-ATTITUDESCROP DAMAGEIMPACTSBEARSGEESEDYNAMICSCRANESTOOLQH301 BiologyEcology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationEcologyEuropean Research Council679651QH301Time series analysis reveals synchrony and asynchrony between conflict management effort and increasing large grazing bird populations in northern EuropeJournal article10.1111/conl.12450http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85044326215&partnerID=8YFLogxKhttp://www.mendeley.com/research/time-series-analysis-reveals-synchrony-asynchrony-between-conflict-management-effort-increasing-larg121