[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of human disturbance on the activity of medium–large mammals in Myanmar tropical forests

G Cremonesi, F Bisi, L Gaffi, T Zaw, H Naing, K Moe… - Forests, 2021 - mdpi.com
The effects of human disturbance represent one of the major threats for wildlife conservation.
Many studies have shown that wildlife avoids or reduces direct contact with human activities …

Why we went to the woods?: effects of human disturbance on species presence in a disturbed Myanmar forest ecosystem

G Cremonesi, F Bisi, L Gaffi, L Loprete… - Animal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Human activities are affecting habitats and wildlife populations worldwide. Tropical forests
are one of the most affected environments, mainly due to deforestation and poaching. Since …

Where do we manage? Uncovering the hidden impact of human presence on mammal conservation in northern Myanmar

YH Lwin, L Wang, G Li, RC Quan - Biological Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
Species spatiotemporal responses to human presence and prioritizing conservation areas
are essential for effective management and conservation planning. To address this …

Disentangling vertebrate spatio-temporal responses to anthropogenic disturbances: evidence from a protected area in central Myanmar

AM Thu, TH Thang, A Campos-Arceiz, RC Quan - Oryx, 2023 - cambridge.org
Urbanization of natural landscapes and increasing human populations have brought people
and our companion animals into closer contact with wildlife, even within protected areas. To …

Daily movement, sleeping sites and canopy level use of habituated silvered-leaf monkeys (Trachypithecus cristatus) in Bukit Malawati, Kuala Selangor, Malaysia

K Hambali, BM Md-Zain, A Amir - 2016 - dac.umt.edu.my
A study on the daily movement, common use of sleeping sites, and canopy level of
habituated silvered-leaf monkeys (Trachypithecus cristatus selangorensis) was carried out …

Impact of human disturbance in Japan on the distribution and diel activity pattern of terrestrial mammals

T Ikeda, D Higashide, T Shichijo - Journal for Nature Conservation, 2022 - Elsevier
Human disturbance has been identified as a contributing factor to the worldwide changes in
wildlife ecology. Particularly, the human disturbance forced wildlife from diurnal to nocturnal …

A survey of small mammals within a Sabah tree plantation in Malaysia

RB Stuebing, J Gasis - Journal of Tropical Ecology, 1989 - cambridge.org
A survey of small mammals was made in a tree plantation in Sabah, East Malaysia.
Transects within pure plantings of Eucalyptus deglupta, Gmelina arborea, Albizia falcataria …

Avoidance or coexistence? The spatiotemporal patterns of wild mammals in a human-dominated landscape in the western Himalaya

N Srivastava, R Krishnamurthy… - Mountain Research and …, 2020 - BioOne
Human–wildlife interfaces are increasing rapidly due to the disproportionate growth of
human and wildlife populations in a spatial context. The Himalayan system, a global …

[HTML][HTML] Camera trapping to assess status and composition of mammal communities in a biodiversity hotspot in Myanmar

G Cremonesi, F Bisi, L Gaffi, T Zaw, H Naing, K Moe… - Animals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Tropical forests are one of the most impacted habitats in the world due
mostly to anthropogenic pressures. Mammal communities are threatened by many human …

Anthropogenic pressure on large carnivores and their prey in the highly threatened forests of Tanintharyi, southern Myanmar

NM Shwe, M Grainger, D Ngoprasert, SS Aung… - Oryx, 2023 - cambridge.org
The Tanintharyi Region in southern Myanmar is rich in biodiversity yet is facing threats from
varying degrees of anthropogenic pressure. In this research we examine how anthropogenic …