Understanding large carnivore occurrence patterns in anthropogenic landscapes adjacent to protected areas is central to developing actions for species conservation in an increasingly human-dominated world. Among large carnivores, leopards (Panthera pardus) are the most widely distributed felid. Leopards occupying anthropogenic landscapes frequently come into conflict with humans, which often results in leopard mortality. Leopards' use of anthropogenic landscapes, and their frequent involvement with conflict, make them an insightful species for understanding the determinants of carnivore occurrence across human-dominated habitats. We evaluated the spatial variation in leopard site use across a multiple-use landscape in Tanzania's Ruaha lands...
Tanzania’s Ruaha landscape harbours some of the most important carnivore population strongholds in E...
The conservation of leopards in the Eastern Cape Province requires a holistic approach that consider...
We investigated the factors facilitating co-occurrence of two large carnivores, tigers (Panthera tig...
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 ...
Leopard (Panthera pardus) populations across Africa are increasingly exposed to high levels of anthr...
With large carnivores undergoing widespread range contractions across Africa, effective monitoring a...
With large carnivores undergoing widespread range contractions across Africa, effective monitoring a...
Although widely considered one of the world’s most resilient large carnivores, the leopard (Panthera...
Transfrontier conservation areas (TFCAs) have the potential to provide havens for large carnivores w...
Tanzania's Ruaha landscape is an international priority area for large carnivores, supporting over 1...
Determining correlates of density for large carnivores is important to understand their ecological r...
Tanzaniaâs Ruaha landscape harbours some of the most important carnivore population strongholds in E...
Large carnivores increasingly inhabit human-impacted landscapes, which exhibit heterogeneity in biot...
Tanzania’s Ruaha landscape harbours some of the most important carnivore population strongholds in E...
The conservation of leopards in the Eastern Cape Province requires a holistic approach that consider...
We investigated the factors facilitating co-occurrence of two large carnivores, tigers (Panthera tig...
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 ...
Leopard (Panthera pardus) populations across Africa are increasingly exposed to high levels of anthr...
With large carnivores undergoing widespread range contractions across Africa, effective monitoring a...
With large carnivores undergoing widespread range contractions across Africa, effective monitoring a...
Although widely considered one of the world’s most resilient large carnivores, the leopard (Panthera...
Transfrontier conservation areas (TFCAs) have the potential to provide havens for large carnivores w...
Tanzania's Ruaha landscape is an international priority area for large carnivores, supporting over 1...
Determining correlates of density for large carnivores is important to understand their ecological r...
Tanzaniaâs Ruaha landscape harbours some of the most important carnivore population strongholds in E...
Large carnivores increasingly inhabit human-impacted landscapes, which exhibit heterogeneity in biot...
Tanzania’s Ruaha landscape harbours some of the most important carnivore population strongholds in E...
The conservation of leopards in the Eastern Cape Province requires a holistic approach that consider...
We investigated the factors facilitating co-occurrence of two large carnivores, tigers (Panthera tig...