Combining behavioural and LiDAR data to reveal relationships between canopy structure and orangutan nest site selection in disturbed forests

Volume: 232, Pages: 97 - 107
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Primary tropical forests are becoming increasingly disturbed and fragmented, making it critically important to understand the conservation value of degraded forests. Many populations of even the largest and most iconic species are now found outside of primary habitats, and the long-term survival of these and many other species depends on appropriate management of degraded areas, whether protected or not. However, for conservation in degraded...
Paper Details
Title
Combining behavioural and LiDAR data to reveal relationships between canopy structure and orangutan nest site selection in disturbed forests
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
232
Pages
97 - 107
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