Original paper

Relationships between humans and ungulate prey shape Amur tiger occurrence in a core protected area along the Sino‐Russian border

Volume: 8, Issue: 23, Pages: 11677 - 11693
Published: Oct 30, 2018
Abstract
Large carnivore populations are globally threatened by human impacts. Better protection could benefit carnivores, co‐occurring species, and the ecosystems they inhabit. The relationship between carnivores and humans, however, is not always consistent in areas of high human activities and is often mediated through the effects of humans on their ungulate prey. To test assumptions regarding how prey abundance and humans affect carnivore occurrence,...
Paper Details
Title
Relationships between humans and ungulate prey shape Amur tiger occurrence in a core protected area along the Sino‐Russian border
Published Date
Oct 30, 2018
Volume
8
Issue
23
Pages
11677 - 11693
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