[HTML][HTML] Examining Temporal Sample Scale and Model Choice with Spatial Capture-Recapture Models in the Common Leopard Panthera pardus
JF Goldberg, T Tempa, N Norbu, M Hebblewhite… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Many large carnivores occupy a wide geographic distribution, and face threats from habitat
loss and fragmentation, poaching, prey depletion, and human wildlife-conflicts …
loss and fragmentation, poaching, prey depletion, and human wildlife-conflicts …
Translocation as a tool for mitigating conflict with leopards in human‐dominated landscapes of India
V Athreya, M Odden, JDC Linnell… - Conservation …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
We examined the efficacy of a translocation program in which large numbers of leopards
(Panthera pardus fusca) were trapped in human‐dominated landscapes where livestock …
(Panthera pardus fusca) were trapped in human‐dominated landscapes where livestock …
Contrasting effects of human settlement on the interaction among sympatric apex carnivores
In the face of a growing human footprint, understanding interactions among threatened large
carnivores is fundamental to effectively mitigating anthropogenic threats and managing …
carnivores is fundamental to effectively mitigating anthropogenic threats and managing …
Spatially heterogeneous habitat use across distinct biogeographic regions in a wide-ranging predator, the Persian leopard
R Shahsavarzadeh, MR Hemami… - Biodiversity and …, 2023 - Springer
Large carnivores, despite being sensitive to specific habitat conditions, are able to distribute
in a wide range of natural habitats. Such pattern of distribution raises the question of …
in a wide range of natural habitats. Such pattern of distribution raises the question of …
[HTML][HTML] Contrasting responses of large carnivores to land use management across an Asian montane landscape in Iran
Land-use change has led to substantial range contractions for many species. Such
contractions are particularly acute for wide-ranging large carnivores in Asia's high altitude …
contractions are particularly acute for wide-ranging large carnivores in Asia's high altitude …
Coexistence of African lions, livestock, and people in a landscape with variable human land use and seasonal movements
Apex carnivores around the world have experienced rapid population declines and local
extirpation due to anthropogenic pressures, and they are increasingly restricted to …
extirpation due to anthropogenic pressures, and they are increasingly restricted to …
Humans disrupt access to prey for large African carnivores
Wildlife respond to human presence by adjusting their temporal niche, possibly modifying
encounter rates among species and trophic dynamics that structure communities. We …
encounter rates among species and trophic dynamics that structure communities. We …
Countryside biogeography of Neotropical reptiles and amphibians
CD Mendenhall, LO Frishkoff, G Santos-Barrera… - Ecology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The future of biodiversity and ecosystem services depends largely on the capacity of human‐
dominated ecosystems to support them, yet this capacity remains largely unknown. Using …
dominated ecosystems to support them, yet this capacity remains largely unknown. Using …
Spatiotemporal patterns of lion space use in a human-dominated landscape
A Oriol-Cotterill, DW Macdonald, M Valeix, S Ekwanga… - Animal Behaviour, 2015 - Elsevier
The African lion, Panthera leo, is threatened throughout much of its remaining range by
human impacts such as loss of prey, habitat fragmentation and direct human-caused …
human impacts such as loss of prey, habitat fragmentation and direct human-caused …
Structural habitat predicts functional dispersal habitat of a large carnivore: how leopards change spots
Natal dispersal promotes inter‐population linkage, and is key to spatial distribution of
populations. Degradation of suitable landscape structures beyond the specific threshold of …
populations. Degradation of suitable landscape structures beyond the specific threshold of …