Misiones, Argentina, contains the largest remaining tract of Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest ecoregion; however, ~50% of native forest is unprotected and located in a mosaic of plantations, agriculture, and pastures. Existing protected areas are becoming increasingly isolated due to ongoing habitat modification. These factors, combined with lower than expected regional carnivore densities, emphasize the need to understand the effect of fragmentation on animal movement and connectivity between protected areas. Using detection dogs and genetic analyses of scat, we collected data on jaguars (Panthera onca), pumas (Puma concolor), ocelots (Leopardus pardalis), oncillas (Leopardus tigrinus), and bush dogs (Speothos venaticus) across habitats that v...
The jaguar is the top predator of the Atlantic Forest (AF), which is a highly threatened biodiversit...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
Aim Jaguars and pumas, being similar in size and behaviour, are the largest felids of the Neotropic...
Misiones, Argentina, contains the largest remaining tract of Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest ecoregion;...
The establishment of protected areas (PA) has become a primary conservation action to prevent furth...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the major threats to the conservation of biodiversity. Impr...
The Guigna (Leopardus guigna) is a felid with one of the smallest geographical distributions. In Arg...
Umbrella species are employed as conservation short-cuts for the design of reserves or reserve netwo...
Throughout central Argentina the distribution of puma (Puma concolor) has substantially contracted a...
Four Neotropical small and medium felids—the ocelot, jaguarundi, margay and southern tiger cat—have ...
Four Neotropical small and medium felids—the ocelot, jaguarundi, margay and southern tiger cat—have ...
Umbrella species are employed as conservation short-cuts for the design of reserves or reserve netwo...
Four Neotropical small and medium felids—the ocelot, jaguarundi, margay and southern tiger cat—have ...
Climate change and habitat fragmentation are considered key pressures on biodiversity, and mammalian...
Most large carnivores are secretive and threatened, and these characteristics pose problems for rese...
The jaguar is the top predator of the Atlantic Forest (AF), which is a highly threatened biodiversit...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
Aim Jaguars and pumas, being similar in size and behaviour, are the largest felids of the Neotropic...
Misiones, Argentina, contains the largest remaining tract of Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest ecoregion;...
The establishment of protected areas (PA) has become a primary conservation action to prevent furth...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the major threats to the conservation of biodiversity. Impr...
The Guigna (Leopardus guigna) is a felid with one of the smallest geographical distributions. In Arg...
Umbrella species are employed as conservation short-cuts for the design of reserves or reserve netwo...
Throughout central Argentina the distribution of puma (Puma concolor) has substantially contracted a...
Four Neotropical small and medium felids—the ocelot, jaguarundi, margay and southern tiger cat—have ...
Four Neotropical small and medium felids—the ocelot, jaguarundi, margay and southern tiger cat—have ...
Umbrella species are employed as conservation short-cuts for the design of reserves or reserve netwo...
Four Neotropical small and medium felids—the ocelot, jaguarundi, margay and southern tiger cat—have ...
Climate change and habitat fragmentation are considered key pressures on biodiversity, and mammalian...
Most large carnivores are secretive and threatened, and these characteristics pose problems for rese...
The jaguar is the top predator of the Atlantic Forest (AF), which is a highly threatened biodiversit...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
Aim Jaguars and pumas, being similar in size and behaviour, are the largest felids of the Neotropic...