Analyses of leopard Panthera pardus prey choice reveal a strong preference for species weighing 10-40 kg. In the Congo Basin rainforests, species within this weight range are also targeted by bushmeat hunters, potentially leading to exploitative competition between leopards and hunters. We investigated leopard prey choice along a gradient of human disturbance, hypothesizing that leopards will exploit smaller prey where competition is strong, possibly resulting in reduced leopard densities at highly hunted sites. We determined leopard diet by means of scat analysis at four rainforest sites in central Gabon, which varied according to their distance from human settlements. Camera trap data collected at each of the four study sites revealed tha...
To determine leopard Panthera pardus (Linnaeus) food habits in the Lopé National Park in Gabo...
With large carnivores undergoing widespread range contractions across Africa, effective monitoring a...
The conservation of large carnivores is dependent on comprehensive research programs within and surr...
Understanding large carnivore occurrence patterns in anthropogenic landscapes adjacent to protected ...
Understanding large carnivore occurrence patterns in anthropogenic landscapes adjacent to protected ...
Understanding large carnivore occurrence patterns in anthropogenic landscapes adjacent to protected ...
The leopard (Panthera pardus) is a major predator of mammals within the rainforest ecosystem of West...
Leopard (Panthera pardus) populations across Africa are increasingly exposed to high levels of anthr...
Transfrontier conservation areas (TFCAs) have the potential to provide havens for large carnivores w...
Although widely considered one of the world’s most resilient large carnivores, the leopard (Panthera...
Although predation is an important driving force of natural selection its effects on primate evoluti...
Abstract Knowledge of competition dynamics among Africa’s large carnivores is important for conserva...
Globally three quarters of large terrestrial mammalian predators are in decline and many populations...
The trophy hunting of African leopards Panthera pardus pardus may generate revenue to help foster th...
Apex predators ideally require vast intact spaces that support sufficient prey abundances to sustain...
To determine leopard Panthera pardus (Linnaeus) food habits in the Lopé National Park in Gabo...
With large carnivores undergoing widespread range contractions across Africa, effective monitoring a...
The conservation of large carnivores is dependent on comprehensive research programs within and surr...
Understanding large carnivore occurrence patterns in anthropogenic landscapes adjacent to protected ...
Understanding large carnivore occurrence patterns in anthropogenic landscapes adjacent to protected ...
Understanding large carnivore occurrence patterns in anthropogenic landscapes adjacent to protected ...
The leopard (Panthera pardus) is a major predator of mammals within the rainforest ecosystem of West...
Leopard (Panthera pardus) populations across Africa are increasingly exposed to high levels of anthr...
Transfrontier conservation areas (TFCAs) have the potential to provide havens for large carnivores w...
Although widely considered one of the world’s most resilient large carnivores, the leopard (Panthera...
Although predation is an important driving force of natural selection its effects on primate evoluti...
Abstract Knowledge of competition dynamics among Africa’s large carnivores is important for conserva...
Globally three quarters of large terrestrial mammalian predators are in decline and many populations...
The trophy hunting of African leopards Panthera pardus pardus may generate revenue to help foster th...
Apex predators ideally require vast intact spaces that support sufficient prey abundances to sustain...
To determine leopard Panthera pardus (Linnaeus) food habits in the Lopé National Park in Gabo...
With large carnivores undergoing widespread range contractions across Africa, effective monitoring a...
The conservation of large carnivores is dependent on comprehensive research programs within and surr...