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Large Mammals in an Agroforestry Mosaic in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
(WILEY-BLACKWELLHOBOKEN, 2012)
The forest-like characteristics of agroforestry systems create a unique opportunity to combine agricultural production with biodiversity conservation in human-modified tropical landscapes. The cacao-growing region in ...
Density, distribution, and activity of the ocelot Leopardus pardalis (Carnivora: Felidae) in Southeast Mexican rainforests
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2014)
The importance of protected areas for conservation of bare-faced curassow (Crax fasciolata spix, 1825) (Galliformes: Cracidae) in the São Paulo State, Brazil
(Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de SP, 2019)
Camera trapping ocelots: An evaluation of felid attractants
(Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica, 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 ...
Activity pattern of Cuniculus paca (Rodentia: Cuniculidae) in relation to lunar illumination and other abiotic variables in the southern Brazilian Amazon
(Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologia, 2013)
Jaguar Panthera onca population decline in the Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest of Argentina and Brazil
(Cambridge University Press, 2008-10)
The Green Corridor of Argentina and Brazil is the largest forest remnant of the Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest. The jaguar population of this region is highly fragmented and reduced. To assess the status of the subpopulation ...
Comparing capture-recapture, mark-resight, and spatial mark-resight models for estimating puma densities via camera traps
(Alliance Communications Group Division Allen Press, 2014-04)
Camera-trapping surveys, in combination with traditional capture-recapture or spatially explicit capture-recapture techniques, have become popular for estimating the density of individually identifiable carnivores. When ...
Assessing global patterns in mammalian carnivore occupancy and richness by integrating local camera trap surveys
(John Wiley & Sons, 2017-06-23)
Biodiversity loss is a major driver of ecosystem change, yet the ecological data required to detect and mitigate losses are often lacking. Recently, camera trap surveys have been suggested as a method for sampling local ...
Seasonal use of waterholes and pathways by macrofauna in the dry forest of Costa Rica
(Cambridge University Press, 2019-03-01)
Temporal and spatial scarcity of water in semi-arid and seasonal ecosystems often leads to
changes in movements and behaviour of large vertebrates, and in the neotropics this dynamic
is poorly understood due to logistical ...