Reliable estimates of species density are fundamental to planning conservation strategies for any species; further, it is equally crucial to identify the most appropriate technique to estimate animal density. Nocturnal, small-sized animal species are notoriously difficult to census accurately and this issue critically affects their conservation status, We carried out a field study in southern India to estimate the density of slender loris, a small-sized nocturnal primate using line and strip transects. Actual counts of study individuals yielded a density estimate of 1.61 ha(-1); density estimate from line transects was 1.08 ha(-1); and density estimates varied from 1.06 ha(-1) to 0.59 ha(-1) in different fixed-width strip transects. We conc...
Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary (GWLS) in the Jorhat District of Assam in northeastern India is rich in pr...
Line-transect surveys were conducted at the Isecheno study site in the Kakamega Forest, western Keny...
Slender lorises live in forests of southern India and Sri Lanka. Little is known about their distrib...
Reliable estimates of species density are fundamental to planning conservation strategies for any sp...
Information on a species' distribution, abundance, and habitat requirements is important for formali...
The grey slender loris Loris lydekkerianus, one of only two nocturnal primates of India, is found in...
Gray slender lorises (Loris lydekkerianus) are 1 of 2 nocturnal primate genera occurring in India. A...
Precise knowledge of a species' habitat requirements is essential for its conservation. Very little ...
We review the four major contemporary methods for estimating density of group-living animals from li...
The Bengal slow loris Nycticebus bengalensis is a small-sized nocturnal primate that inhabits the fo...
International audienceThe line transect method is one of the main methods used to estimate primate d...
Abstract Estimating population densities of key species is crucial for many conser-vation programs. ...
A survey of the slender loris Loris tardi gradus, a Vulnerable primate, was carried out in the Dindi...
We have evaluated techniques of estimating animal density through direct counts using line transects...
The Bengal slow loris Nycticebus bengalensis is a nocturnal prosimian that inhabits the forests of n...
Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary (GWLS) in the Jorhat District of Assam in northeastern India is rich in pr...
Line-transect surveys were conducted at the Isecheno study site in the Kakamega Forest, western Keny...
Slender lorises live in forests of southern India and Sri Lanka. Little is known about their distrib...
Reliable estimates of species density are fundamental to planning conservation strategies for any sp...
Information on a species' distribution, abundance, and habitat requirements is important for formali...
The grey slender loris Loris lydekkerianus, one of only two nocturnal primates of India, is found in...
Gray slender lorises (Loris lydekkerianus) are 1 of 2 nocturnal primate genera occurring in India. A...
Precise knowledge of a species' habitat requirements is essential for its conservation. Very little ...
We review the four major contemporary methods for estimating density of group-living animals from li...
The Bengal slow loris Nycticebus bengalensis is a small-sized nocturnal primate that inhabits the fo...
International audienceThe line transect method is one of the main methods used to estimate primate d...
Abstract Estimating population densities of key species is crucial for many conser-vation programs. ...
A survey of the slender loris Loris tardi gradus, a Vulnerable primate, was carried out in the Dindi...
We have evaluated techniques of estimating animal density through direct counts using line transects...
The Bengal slow loris Nycticebus bengalensis is a nocturnal prosimian that inhabits the forests of n...
Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary (GWLS) in the Jorhat District of Assam in northeastern India is rich in pr...
Line-transect surveys were conducted at the Isecheno study site in the Kakamega Forest, western Keny...
Slender lorises live in forests of southern India and Sri Lanka. Little is known about their distrib...