Broad scale population estimates of declining species are desired for conservation efforts. However, for many secretive species including large carnivores, such estimates are often difficult. Based on published density estimates obtained through camera trapping, presence/absence data, and globally available predictive variables derived from satellite imagery, we modelled density and occurrence of a large carnivore, the jaguar, across the species' entire range. We then combined these models in a hierarchical framework to estimate the total population. Our models indicate that potential jaguar density is best predicted by measures of primary productivity, with the highest densities in the most productive tropical habitats and a clear declinin...
Protected areas, such as the 17,000 km² Manu National Park in Peru, are important for vulnerable spe...
We report the first estimate of jaguar density in the semi-arid caatinga biome of north-eastern Braz...
Protected areas may be important refuges for large carnivores, but many are not large enough to sust...
Protected areas may be important refuges for large carnivores, but many are not large enough to sust...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
Conservation of large carnivores will require greater analyses of population parameters, habitat use...
The distribution of the jaguar has decreased by approximately 50% with its conservation highly depen...
Historically, jaguars lived from southern Argentina to the southwestern United States, but due to an...
Large carnivores such as jaguars (Panthera onca) are species of conservation concern because they ar...
The jaguar (Panthera onca) is the dominant predator in Central and South America, but is now conside...
The jaguar is the top predator of the Atlantic Forest (AF), which is a highly threatened biodiversit...
Tropical forests with a low human population and absence of large-scale deforestation provide unique...
International audienceTropical forests with a low human population and absence of large-scale defore...
Datos complementarios a este artículo se pueden encontrar en línea https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.202...
The 'arc of deforestation' of southern Amazonia has experienced one of the highest deforestation rat...
Protected areas, such as the 17,000 km² Manu National Park in Peru, are important for vulnerable spe...
We report the first estimate of jaguar density in the semi-arid caatinga biome of north-eastern Braz...
Protected areas may be important refuges for large carnivores, but many are not large enough to sust...
Protected areas may be important refuges for large carnivores, but many are not large enough to sust...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
Conservation of large carnivores will require greater analyses of population parameters, habitat use...
The distribution of the jaguar has decreased by approximately 50% with its conservation highly depen...
Historically, jaguars lived from southern Argentina to the southwestern United States, but due to an...
Large carnivores such as jaguars (Panthera onca) are species of conservation concern because they ar...
The jaguar (Panthera onca) is the dominant predator in Central and South America, but is now conside...
The jaguar is the top predator of the Atlantic Forest (AF), which is a highly threatened biodiversit...
Tropical forests with a low human population and absence of large-scale deforestation provide unique...
International audienceTropical forests with a low human population and absence of large-scale defore...
Datos complementarios a este artículo se pueden encontrar en línea https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.202...
The 'arc of deforestation' of southern Amazonia has experienced one of the highest deforestation rat...
Protected areas, such as the 17,000 km² Manu National Park in Peru, are important for vulnerable spe...
We report the first estimate of jaguar density in the semi-arid caatinga biome of north-eastern Braz...
Protected areas may be important refuges for large carnivores, but many are not large enough to sust...