Understanding the environmental and anthropogenic correlates of tiger presence in a montane conservation landscape
Abstract
Management of tigers is a response to a global conservation crisis. Range contraction, population decline, habitat fragmentation, prey loss, and poaching cause and aggravate this crisis. There is a debate as to whether conserving source sites or maintaining landscape connectivity is the greater priority. Both approaches rely on understanding environmental and anthropogenic factors. We used a large dataset from a nation-wide camera trapping...
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Title
Understanding the environmental and anthropogenic correlates of tiger presence in a montane conservation landscape
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
238
Pages
108196 - 108196
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