Big cats at large: Density, structure, and spatio‐temporal patterns of a leopard population free of anthropogenic mortality
Abstract
Human impact is near pervasive across the planet and studies of wildlife populations free of anthropogenic mortality are increasingly scarce. This is particularly true for large carnivores that often compete with and, in turn, are killed by humans. Accordingly, the densities at which carnivore populations occur naturally, and their role in shaping and/or being shaped by natural processes, are frequently unknown. We undertook a camera‐trap survey...
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Title
Big cats at large: Density, structure, and spatio‐temporal patterns of a leopard population free of anthropogenic mortality
Published Date
Feb 27, 2019
Journal
Volume
61
Issue
3
Pages
256 - 267
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