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pro vyhledávání: '"Kate E. Jenks"'
Autor:
Jiratchaya Tananantayot, Cain Agger, Eric Ash, Saw Soe Aung, Megan C. Baker‐Whatton, Francesco Bisi, Gopalasamy Reuben Clements, Giacomo Cremonesi, Rachel Crouthers, Jackson L. Frechette, George A. Gale, Alexander Godfrey, Thomas N. E. Gray, Evan Greenspan, Olly Griffin, Mark Grindley, Abdul Kadir Bin Abu Hashim, Kate E. Jenks, Saw Say K'lu, Wai Yee Lam, Antony J. Lynam, Gregory Edward McCann, Shariff Wan Mohamad, Wyatt Joseph Petersen, Charina Pria Sivayogam, Darmaraj Mark Rayan, Alex Michael Riggio, Sutasinee Saosoong, Tommaso Savini, Naret Seuaturien, Nay Myo Shwe, Kittiwara Siripattaranukul, Robert Steinmetz, Sasi Suksavate, Niti Sukumal, Naruemon Tantipisanuh, Supagit Vinitpornsawan, Dusit Ngoprasert
Publikováno v:
Conservation Science and Practice, Vol 4, Iss 11, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Abstract Dhole (Cuon alpinus) is threatened with extinction across its range due to habitat loss and prey depletion. Despite this, no previous study has investigated the distribution and threat of the species at a regional scale. This lack of knowled
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/59cb377355b14ec28ca7f3bfaa2dc330
Autor:
Naparat Suttidate, Robert Steinmetz, Antony J. Lynam, Ronglarp Sukmasuang, Dusit Ngoprasert, Wanlop Chutipong, Brooke L. Bateman, Kate E. Jenks, Megan Baker-Whatton, Shumpei Kitamura, Elżbieta Ziółkowska, Volker C. Radeloff
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 29, Iss , Pp e01718- (2021)
Habitat connectivity is crucial for the conservation of species restricted to fragmented populations within human-dominated landscapes. However, identifying habitat connectivity for apex predators is challenging because trophic interactions between p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1d054a21aa7244cbbad24068281a08f5
Autor:
Brooke L. Bateman, Ronglarp Sukmasuang, Volker C. Radeloff, Wanlop Chutipong, Shumpei Kitamura, Antony J. Lynam, Robert Steinmetz, Elżbieta Ziółkowska, Dusit Ngoprasert, Kate E. Jenks, Naparat Suttidate, Megan C Baker-Whatton
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 29, Iss, Pp e01718-(2021)
Habitat connectivity is crucial for the conservation of species restricted to fragmented populations within human-dominated landscapes. However, identifying habitat connectivity for apex predators is challenging because trophic interactions between p
Autor:
Alys Granados, Olga E. Helmy, An Nguyen, Riddhika Kalle, Francesco Rovero, Anthony J. Giordano, Matthew Varney, Jimmy Borah, Laila Bahaa-el-din, Andrew Tilker, Govindan Veeraswami Gopi, Jedediah F. Brodie, Luke Gibson, Robert Bitariho, Cisquet Kiebou-Opepa, Tharmalingam Ramesh, John R. Poulsen, Yoshihiro Nakashima, Franziska K. Harich, Suzanne E. MacDonald, David Mills, Emilie Fairet, Sanjay Gubbi, Adrian Garside, Niti Sukumal, Christopher Orbell, Amelia Meier, Ken Stratford, Jayasilan Mohd-Azlan, Tim van Berkel, Carly Waterman, Johanna Rode-Margono, Helen C. Nash, Saranphat Suwanrat, Lindsey N. Rich, Seth T. Wong, Julia Metsio Sienne, Douglas Sheil, Torsten Bohm, Rafael Reyna, Ingrid Wiesel, Hannah Khwaja, Antony J. Lynam, DeeAnn M. Reeder, Alex Ebang-Mbele, Dusit Ngoprasert, Florian J. Weise, Andreas Wilting, Timothy J. O'Brien, Byron du Preez, Matthew H. Shirley, David Olson, Rasmus Worsøe Havmøller, Naruemon Tantipisanuh, Oliver R. Wearn, Wanlop Chutipong, Daphawan Khamcha, Lynne A. Isbell, Claire Buchan, Margaret F. Kinnaird, John Mathai, Barbara Haurez, Henry Bernard, Anne Laudisoit, Caroline Kruger, Leanne K. Van der Weyde, Anucha Kamjing, Sarah Edwards, Daniel W.S. Challender, Drew Bantlin, Jackson L. Frechette, Kate E. Jenks
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, 20
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 20, Iss, Pp-(2019)
Khwaja, H, Buchan, C, Wearn, O R, Bahaa-el-din, L, Bantlin, D, Bernard, H, Bitariho, R, Bohm, T, Borah, J, Brodie, J, Chutipong, W, Preez, B D, Ebang-Mbele, A, Edwards, S, Fairet, E, Frechette, J L, Garside, A, Gibson, L, Giordano, A, Veeraswami Gopi, G, Granados, A, Gubbi, S, Harich, F, Haurez, B, Havmøller, R W, Helmy, O, Isbell, L A, Jenks, K, Kalle, R, Kamjing, A, Khamcha, D, Kiebou-Opepa, C, Kinnaird, M, Kruger, C, Laudisoit, A, Lynam, A, Macdonald, S E, Mathai, J, Sienne, J M, Meier, A, Mills, D, Mohd-Azlan, J, Nakashima, Y, Nash, H C, Ngoprasert, D, Nguyen, A, O'Brien, T, Olson, D, Orbell, C, Poulsen, J, Ramesh, T, Reeder, D A, Reyna, R, Rich, L N, Rode-Margono, J, Rovero, F, Sheil, D, Shirley, M H, Stratford, K, Sukumal, N, Suwanrat, S, Tantipisanuh, N, Tilker, A, Van Berkel, T, Van der Weyde, L K, Varney, M, Weise, F, Wiesel, I, Wilting, A, Wong, S T, Waterman, C & Challender, D W S 2019, ' Pangolins in global camera trap data : Implications for ecological monitoring ', Global Ecology and Conservation, vol. 20, e00769 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00769
Global Ecology and Conservation 20 (2019)
Global ecology and conservation, 20:e00769
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 20, Iss, Pp-(2019)
Khwaja, H, Buchan, C, Wearn, O R, Bahaa-el-din, L, Bantlin, D, Bernard, H, Bitariho, R, Bohm, T, Borah, J, Brodie, J, Chutipong, W, Preez, B D, Ebang-Mbele, A, Edwards, S, Fairet, E, Frechette, J L, Garside, A, Gibson, L, Giordano, A, Veeraswami Gopi, G, Granados, A, Gubbi, S, Harich, F, Haurez, B, Havmøller, R W, Helmy, O, Isbell, L A, Jenks, K, Kalle, R, Kamjing, A, Khamcha, D, Kiebou-Opepa, C, Kinnaird, M, Kruger, C, Laudisoit, A, Lynam, A, Macdonald, S E, Mathai, J, Sienne, J M, Meier, A, Mills, D, Mohd-Azlan, J, Nakashima, Y, Nash, H C, Ngoprasert, D, Nguyen, A, O'Brien, T, Olson, D, Orbell, C, Poulsen, J, Ramesh, T, Reeder, D A, Reyna, R, Rich, L N, Rode-Margono, J, Rovero, F, Sheil, D, Shirley, M H, Stratford, K, Sukumal, N, Suwanrat, S, Tantipisanuh, N, Tilker, A, Van Berkel, T, Van der Weyde, L K, Varney, M, Weise, F, Wiesel, I, Wilting, A, Wong, S T, Waterman, C & Challender, D W S 2019, ' Pangolins in global camera trap data : Implications for ecological monitoring ', Global Ecology and Conservation, vol. 20, e00769 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00769
Global Ecology and Conservation 20 (2019)
Global ecology and conservation, 20:e00769
Despite being heavily exploited, pangolins (Pholidota: Manidae) have been subject to limited research, resulting in a lack of reliable population estimates and standardised survey methods for the eight extant species. Camera trapping represents a uni
Publikováno v:
Tropical Conservation Science. 7:765-780
Large carnivores such as dholes ( Cuon alpinus) have been persecuted and eradicated from certain areas because of the perception that they pose significant threats to livestock. We conducted interviews to examine which variables predict local people'
Autor:
Passanan Cutter, Ronglarp Sukmasuang, David H. Reed, Nucharin Songsasen, Peter Leimgruber, Naruemon Tantipisanuh, Shumpei Kitamura, Wanlop Chutipong, Kate E. Jenks, George A. Gale, Dusit Ngoprasert, Lon I. Grassman, Robert Steinmetz, JoGayle Howard, Antony J. Lynam, Peter Cutter
Publikováno v:
Biotropica. 44:810-817
Clouded Leopard, Leopard, and Tiger are threatened felids in Southeast Asia, but little is known about the factors in! uencing their distributions. Using logistic regression, we assessed how habitat variables, prey detection patterns, and presence of
Publikováno v:
Biotropica. 44:826-833
As protected areas become more accessible via transportation networks, fragmentation, and encroachment from the borders, carnivores in these areas frequently decline. To counter these pressures, patrolling and active wildlife enforcement are widely a
Comparative movement analysis for a sympatric dhole and golden jackal in a human-dominated landscape
Autor:
Aikens, Kate E. Jenks Ellen O., Songsasen, Nucharin, Calabrese, Justin, Fleming, Chris, Bhumpakphan, Naris, Wanghongsa, Sawai, Kanchanasaka, Budsabong, Songer, Melissa, Leimgruber, Peter
Aikens, Kate E. Jenks Ellen O., Songsasen, Nucharin, Calabrese, Justin, Fleming, Chris, Bhumpakphan, Naris, Wanghongsa, Sawai, Kanchanasaka, Budsabong, Songer, Melissa, Leimgruber, Peter (2015): Comparative movement analysis for a sympatric dhole and
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9c6b110a4fef7296e808b23317252e11
Autor:
Peter Leimgruber, Passanan Cutter, Antony J. Lynam, K. Damrongchainarong, T. Redford, JoGayle Howard, P. Chanteap, Kate E. Jenks
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Khao Yai National Park (KYNP) is well known for its biodiversity and has the potential to serve as a regional model for wildlife conservation. From October 2003 through October 2007, the managers of KYNP conducted a Carnivore Conservation Project to
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 106:29-36
Bush encroachment is a serious environmental and economic problem in Namibia, but little is known about impacts on native reptile diversity. Area-confined visual surveys were used to examine a diurnal lizard assemblage in central Namibian commercial