<p>(a) Home range borders of a subadult male (grey line) and an adult female (black line) leopard living around Akole village (grey polygon). Individual houses are indicated by grey dots. (b): A subset of the home range of the female leopard showing individual houses (white dots) with 25 m buffers that were used to calculate distances from GPS-locations to residential houses and to estimate the expected distances to houses if the distribution of GPS fixes was random within each leopard home range. Red dots represent GPS fixes of the leopard.</p
<p>Spatial distribution of leopards outside protected reserves of Karnataka, based on analysis of me...
The lack of snow leopards telemetry studies in China has hampered researchers in studying the moveme...
<p>Overview of locations of five GPS-collared leopards captured in the states of Maharashtra and Him...
<p>The response variable “Hourly step length” denotes the linear distance between GPS locations with...
<p>Proportions of locations of three GPS collared leopards <25 m from houses, in relation to time of...
<p>Home ranges are delineated using auto-correlated Kernel density estimator (AKDE).</p
<p>A = adult (>3 years), Y = young (1–2 years), M = male, F = Female.</p><p>Details of the captu...
Home range size is a fundamental measure of animal space use, providing insight into habitat quality...
Understanding the nature of the interactions between humans and wildlife is of vital importance for ...
<p>Home ranges were estimated via 95% Kernel Density Estimates (KDE) and Autocorrelated Kernel Densi...
<p>Distances moved per hour during 24h intensive GPS tracking of three adult female leopards (Laxxai...
<p>Distance to the nearest residential house in relation to time of day of three adult female leopar...
Quantifying the distribution and size of home ranges is critical for understanding animal spatial dy...
Understanding the nature of the interactions between humans and wildlife is of vital importance for ...
Inset panel shows the entire map for the state of Gujarat, India, with approximate locations of Kank...
<p>Spatial distribution of leopards outside protected reserves of Karnataka, based on analysis of me...
The lack of snow leopards telemetry studies in China has hampered researchers in studying the moveme...
<p>Overview of locations of five GPS-collared leopards captured in the states of Maharashtra and Him...
<p>The response variable “Hourly step length” denotes the linear distance between GPS locations with...
<p>Proportions of locations of three GPS collared leopards <25 m from houses, in relation to time of...
<p>Home ranges are delineated using auto-correlated Kernel density estimator (AKDE).</p
<p>A = adult (>3 years), Y = young (1–2 years), M = male, F = Female.</p><p>Details of the captu...
Home range size is a fundamental measure of animal space use, providing insight into habitat quality...
Understanding the nature of the interactions between humans and wildlife is of vital importance for ...
<p>Home ranges were estimated via 95% Kernel Density Estimates (KDE) and Autocorrelated Kernel Densi...
<p>Distances moved per hour during 24h intensive GPS tracking of three adult female leopards (Laxxai...
<p>Distance to the nearest residential house in relation to time of day of three adult female leopar...
Quantifying the distribution and size of home ranges is critical for understanding animal spatial dy...
Understanding the nature of the interactions between humans and wildlife is of vital importance for ...
Inset panel shows the entire map for the state of Gujarat, India, with approximate locations of Kank...
<p>Spatial distribution of leopards outside protected reserves of Karnataka, based on analysis of me...
The lack of snow leopards telemetry studies in China has hampered researchers in studying the moveme...
<p>Overview of locations of five GPS-collared leopards captured in the states of Maharashtra and Him...