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pro vyhledávání: '"Ullas K Karanth"'
Autor:
Shu-Jin Luo, Jae-Heup Kim, Warren E Johnson, Joelle van der Walt, Janice Martenson, Naoya Yuhki, Dale G Miquelle, Olga Uphyrkina, John M Goodrich, Howard B Quigley, Ronald Tilson, Gerald Brady, Paolo Martelli, Vellayan Subramaniam, Charles McDougal, Sun Hean, Shi-Qiang Huang, Wenshi Pan, Ullas K Karanth, Melvin Sunquist, James L D Smith, Stephen J O'Brien
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology, Vol 2, Iss 12, p e442 (2004)
Eight traditional subspecies of tiger (Panthera tigris),of which three recently became extinct, are commonly recognized on the basis of geographic isolation and morphological characteristics. To investigate the species' evolutionary history and to es
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/663f0fd96f7e402d85856bfba4fb724b
Autor:
Vidya Athreya, Kavita Isvaran, Morten Odden, John D.C. Linnell, Aritra Kshettry, Jagdish Krishnaswamy, Ullas K. Karanth
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 8, p e8405 (2020)
There are many ways in which large carnivores and humans interact in shared spaces. In this study we provide insights into human-leopard relationships in an entirely modified, human-dominated landscape inhabited by dense populations of humans (266 pe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8e211e56e98f464d80e351cb64c62646
Autor:
Jagdish Krishnaswamy, Morten Odden, Kavita Isvaran, John D. C. Linnell, Vidya Athreya, Ullas K. Karanth, Aritra Kshettry
Publikováno v:
PeerJ
PeerJ, Vol 8, p e8405 (2020)
PeerJ, Vol 8, p e8405 (2020)
There are many ways in which large carnivores and humans interact in shared spaces. In this study we provide insights into human-leopard relationships in an entirely modified, human-dominated landscape inhabited by dense populations of humans (266 pe
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1ef561b1d7bcc73b62b349a83ea48d42
https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2677635
https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2677635
Autor:
Vidya, Athreya, Kavita, Isvaran, Morten, Odden, John D C, Linnell, Aritra, Kshettry, Jagdish, Krishnaswamy, Ullas K, Karanth
Publikováno v:
PeerJ
There are many ways in which large carnivores and humans interact in shared spaces. In this study we provide insights into human-leopard relationships in an entirely modified, human-dominated landscape inhabited by dense populations of humans (266 pe
Autor:
Egil Dröge, Dennis L. Murray, Jassiel M'soka, Neil Hammerschlag, Matthew S. Becker, Matt W. Hayward, David Christianson, Andrew J. Loveridge, Elias Rosenblatt, David W. Macdonald, Scott Creel, Paul Schuette, Ullas K. Karanth, Wigganson Matandiko
Publikováno v:
Science. 350:1473-1475
Terrestrial large carnivores have great ecological, economic and cultural importance, but are in global decline due to habitat loss, prey depletion, poaching, retributive killing and regulated hunting. While regulated carnivore hunting potentially re
Autor:
Eric Wikramanayake, Ullas K. Karanth, Prashant Hedao, Thomas Mathew, Alan Rabinowitz, Ginette Hemley, David M. Olson, John G. Robinson, Melissa Conner, Dorene Bolze, Eric Dinerstein
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 12:865-878
The disappearance of large vertebrates in the tropical belt may be the next biological insult of the global extinction crisis. Large predators and their prey are at particular risk in Asia, where they are threat- ened by poaching and habitat loss. To
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 3, p e57872 (2013)
PLOS one
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 3, p e57872 (2013)
PLOS one
Protected areas are extremely important for the long term viability of biodiversity in a densely populated country like India where land is a scarce resource. However, protected areas cover only 5% of the land area in India and in the case of large c
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c18e16170b2b822b4320faeafa0dea45
http://hdl.handle.net/11250/134576
http://hdl.handle.net/11250/134576
Autor:
Charles McDougal, Warren E. Johnson, James L. Smith, Vellayan Subramaniam, John M. Goodrich, Shi Qiang Huang, Naoya Yuhki, Ullas K. Karanth, Janice S. Martenson, Melvin E. Sunquist, Joelle M. van der Walt, Gerald Brady, Stephen J. O'Brien, Ronald Tilson, Olga Uphyrkina, Shu-Jin Luo, Paolo Martelli, Wenshi Pan, Dale G. Miquelle, Howard B. Quigley, Sun Hean, Jae Heup Kim
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology
PLoS Biology, Vol 2, Iss 12, p e442 (2004)
PLoS Biology, Vol 2, Iss 12, p e442 (2004)
Eight traditional subspecies of tiger (Panthera tigris), of which three recently became extinct, are commonly recognized on the basis of geographic isolation and morphological characteristics. To investigate the species' evolutionary history and to e