The jaguar, Panthera onca, is a top predator with the extant population found within the Brazilian Caatinga biome now known to be on the brink of extinction. Designing new conservation units and potential corridors are therefore crucial for the long-term survival of the species within the Caatinga biome. Thus, our aims were: 1) to recognize suitable areas for jaguar occurrence, 2) to delineate areas for jaguar conservation (PJCUs), 3) to design corridors among priority areas, and 4) to prioritize PJCUs. A total of 62 points records of jaguar occurrence and 10 potential predictors were analyzed in a GIS environment. A predictive distributional map was obtained using Species Distribution Modeling (SDM) as performed by the Maximum Entropy (Max...
abstract: Anthropogenic land-use change, and its resulting habitat fragmentation, have restricted an...
Current trends in biodiversity conservation are based on maintaining suitable habitat conditions not...
Studies about the permanence of natural protected areas are important, because they contribute to th...
<div><p>The jaguar, <i>Panthera onca</i>, is a top predator with the extant population found within ...
The jaguar, Panthera onca, is a top predator with the extant population found within the Brazilian C...
The jaguar is the top predator of the Atlantic Forest (AF), which is a highly threatened biodiversit...
Historically, jaguars lived from southern Argentina to the southwestern United States, but due to an...
Aim The jaguar, Panthera onca, is a species of global conservation concern. In Mexico, the northernm...
Habitat models constitute useful instruments for understanding species-habitat interactions and can ...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
We report the first estimate of jaguar density in the semi-arid caatinga biome of north-eastern Braz...
Jaguars are a keystone species of the Amazon Rainforest and they are suffering from habitat loss at ...
<p>Connectivity corridors and buffer zones for jaguar movement and dispersal among the Priority Jagu...
The largest feline in the Americas and the third largest in the world, the jaguar is an apex predato...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be useful for different conservation purposes. We discuss the...
abstract: Anthropogenic land-use change, and its resulting habitat fragmentation, have restricted an...
Current trends in biodiversity conservation are based on maintaining suitable habitat conditions not...
Studies about the permanence of natural protected areas are important, because they contribute to th...
<div><p>The jaguar, <i>Panthera onca</i>, is a top predator with the extant population found within ...
The jaguar, Panthera onca, is a top predator with the extant population found within the Brazilian C...
The jaguar is the top predator of the Atlantic Forest (AF), which is a highly threatened biodiversit...
Historically, jaguars lived from southern Argentina to the southwestern United States, but due to an...
Aim The jaguar, Panthera onca, is a species of global conservation concern. In Mexico, the northernm...
Habitat models constitute useful instruments for understanding species-habitat interactions and can ...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
We report the first estimate of jaguar density in the semi-arid caatinga biome of north-eastern Braz...
Jaguars are a keystone species of the Amazon Rainforest and they are suffering from habitat loss at ...
<p>Connectivity corridors and buffer zones for jaguar movement and dispersal among the Priority Jagu...
The largest feline in the Americas and the third largest in the world, the jaguar is an apex predato...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be useful for different conservation purposes. We discuss the...
abstract: Anthropogenic land-use change, and its resulting habitat fragmentation, have restricted an...
Current trends in biodiversity conservation are based on maintaining suitable habitat conditions not...
Studies about the permanence of natural protected areas are important, because they contribute to th...