When parks work: Effect of anthropogenic disturbance on occupancy of tropical forest mammals
Abstract
Protected areas (PAs) in the tropics are vulnerable to human encroachment, and, despite formal protection, they do not fully mitigate anthropogenic threats to habitats and biodiversity. However, attempts to quantify the effectiveness of PAs and to understand the status and changes of wildlife populations in relation to protection efficiency remain limited. Here, we used camera-trapping data collected over 8 consecutive years (2009-2016) to...
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Title
When parks work: Effect of anthropogenic disturbance on occupancy of tropical forest mammals
Published Date
Apr 16, 2020
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
9
Pages
3881 - 3894
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