BackgroundSoutheast Asian deforestation rates are among the world's highest and threaten to drive many forest-dependent species to extinction. Climate change is expected to interact with deforestation to amplify this risk. Here we examine whether regional incentives for sustainable forest management will be effective in improving threatened mammal conservation, in isolation and when combined with global climate change mitigation.Methodology/principal findingsUsing a long time-series of orangutan nest counts for Sabah (2000-10), Malaysian Borneo, we evaluated the effect of sustainable forest management and climate change scenarios, and their interaction, on orangutan spatial abundance patterns. By linking dynamic land-cover and downscaled gl...
Aim: We demonstrate a robust approach for predicting and mapping threats and population trends of wi...
Unsustainable exploitation of natural resources is increasingly affecting the highly biodiverse trop...
Agricultural expansion is a leading cause of deforestation and habitat fragmentation globally. Polic...
Background: Southeast Asian deforestation rates are among the world’s highest and threaten to drive ...
Background: Southeast Asian deforestation rates are among the world’s highest and threaten to drive ...
BACKGROUND: Southeast Asian deforestation rates are among the world's highest and threaten to drive ...
Assessing where wildlife populations are at risk from future habitat loss is particularly important ...
Unsustainable exploitation of natural resources is increasingly affecting the highly biodiverse trop...
Populations of the Critically Endangered Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) are declining despite mo...
Habitat loss and climate change pose a double jeopardy for many threatened taxa, making the identifi...
Ecological studies of orangutans have almost exclusively focused on populations living in primary or...
Conservation benefits from understanding how adaptability and threat interact to determine a taxon’s...
Historically, orangutans (Pongo spp.) lived in large contiguous areas of intact rainforest. Today, t...
In this thesis I focus on the orangutan (Pongo spp), a charismatic mammal, that is critically endang...
Aim: We demonstrate a robust approach for predicting and mapping threats and population trends of wi...
Unsustainable exploitation of natural resources is increasingly affecting the highly biodiverse trop...
Agricultural expansion is a leading cause of deforestation and habitat fragmentation globally. Polic...
Background: Southeast Asian deforestation rates are among the world’s highest and threaten to drive ...
Background: Southeast Asian deforestation rates are among the world’s highest and threaten to drive ...
BACKGROUND: Southeast Asian deforestation rates are among the world's highest and threaten to drive ...
Assessing where wildlife populations are at risk from future habitat loss is particularly important ...
Unsustainable exploitation of natural resources is increasingly affecting the highly biodiverse trop...
Populations of the Critically Endangered Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) are declining despite mo...
Habitat loss and climate change pose a double jeopardy for many threatened taxa, making the identifi...
Ecological studies of orangutans have almost exclusively focused on populations living in primary or...
Conservation benefits from understanding how adaptability and threat interact to determine a taxon’s...
Historically, orangutans (Pongo spp.) lived in large contiguous areas of intact rainforest. Today, t...
In this thesis I focus on the orangutan (Pongo spp), a charismatic mammal, that is critically endang...
Aim: We demonstrate a robust approach for predicting and mapping threats and population trends of wi...
Unsustainable exploitation of natural resources is increasingly affecting the highly biodiverse trop...
Agricultural expansion is a leading cause of deforestation and habitat fragmentation globally. Polic...