Buscar
Mostrando ítems 11-20 de 691
Estimating puma densities from camera trapping across three study sites: Bolivia, Argentina, and Belize
(Alliance Communications Group Division Allen Press, 2008-04)
Estimates of abundance are extremely valuable for species conservation, yet determining abundance for elusive, wide-ranging, carnivores is difficult. We estimated density of pumas using remote cameras across study sites ...
A universal pharmacy: Possible self-medication using tree balsam by multiple Atlantic Forest mammals
(2022-01-01)
We present camera trap evidence of 10 Atlantic Forest mammals fur-rubbing, licking, or biting balsam from cabreúvas (Myroxylon peruiferum, Fabaceae), native trees used in traditional medicine for their prophylactic and ...
Camera trapping ocelots: An evaluation of felid attractants
(Hystrix, 2014)
Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) and other wild cats are often surveyed using camera traps to identify individuals for density estimation via capture-recapture analyses or estimate occupancy via detection/non-detection analyses. ...
A leucistic female Canis latrans (Carnivora: Canidae) in Costa Rica
(Universidad Estatal a Distancia de Costa Rica, 2019)
Studying the quantity component of seed dispersal effectiveness from exclosure treatments and camera trapping
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2018-06)
The quantity component of effectiveness of seed dispersal by animals is determined by two events: fruit removal (intensity of the interaction) and animal visitation to the plant (frequency of interactions). Considering ...
Density of the Near Threatened jaguar Panthera onca in the caatinga of north-eastern Brazil
(CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2010)
We report the first estimate of jaguar density in the semi-arid caatinga biome of north-eastern Brazil. During August-October 2007, in the Serra da Capivara National Park, we used camera traps to identify and count jaguars. ...
Medium to large-sized mammals of the augusto ruschi biological reserve, São Paulo state, Brazil
(2015-01-01)
Although São Paulo state presents two biodiversity hotspots – the Cerrado and the Atlantic Forest – it currently retains only 13% of its native vegetation, which is divided into 8,300 fragments harboring as a whole at least ...