AbstractThe presence of domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) in Brazilian protected areas is fairly frequent. The interaction of such dogs with native animals leads to population declines for many species, particularly carnivores. In this paper the main threats dogs bring about Brazilian biodiversity are assessed with a focus on protected areas. We collected information from papers on the interaction of dogs and wildlife species as well as from interviews with National Park managers. Studies in protected areas in Brazil listed 37 native species affected by the presence of dogs due to competition, predation, or pathogen transmission. Among the 69 threatened species of the Brazilian fauna, 55% have been cited in studies on dogs. Dog occurre...
Dogs are associated with humans and human–dominated landscapes, and when they become feral and free–...
Over recent decades, diseases have been shown to be important causes of extinctions among wild speci...
This study aimed at estimating the population size and attitudes of residents towards caring for dom...
The presence of domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) in Brazilian protected areas is fairly freque...
AbstractThe presence of domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) in Brazilian protected areas is fairl...
Invasive exotic species impact native fauna adversely and are one of the leading causes of global bi...
The presence of domestic animals in protected areas has been a growing world concern, including in t...
The presence of domestic animals in protected areas has been a growing world concern, including in t...
Domestic dogs' skills such as hunting and herding shifted as man migrated from rural areas to develo...
The Brazilian Atlantic forest has been reduced to a small fraction of its original area, with most r...
Wild canids are under many pressures, including habitat loss, fragmentation and disease. The current...
Wild canids are under many pressures, including habitat loss, fragmentation and disease. The current...
Domestic dogs' skills such as hunting and herding shifted as man migrated from rural areas to develo...
Wild canids are under many pressures, including habitat loss, fragmentation and disease. The current...
Predation on an adult male black capuchin monkey, Cebus nigritus (Goldfuss, 1809) by two domestic do...
Dogs are associated with humans and human–dominated landscapes, and when they become feral and free–...
Over recent decades, diseases have been shown to be important causes of extinctions among wild speci...
This study aimed at estimating the population size and attitudes of residents towards caring for dom...
The presence of domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) in Brazilian protected areas is fairly freque...
AbstractThe presence of domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) in Brazilian protected areas is fairl...
Invasive exotic species impact native fauna adversely and are one of the leading causes of global bi...
The presence of domestic animals in protected areas has been a growing world concern, including in t...
The presence of domestic animals in protected areas has been a growing world concern, including in t...
Domestic dogs' skills such as hunting and herding shifted as man migrated from rural areas to develo...
The Brazilian Atlantic forest has been reduced to a small fraction of its original area, with most r...
Wild canids are under many pressures, including habitat loss, fragmentation and disease. The current...
Wild canids are under many pressures, including habitat loss, fragmentation and disease. The current...
Domestic dogs' skills such as hunting and herding shifted as man migrated from rural areas to develo...
Wild canids are under many pressures, including habitat loss, fragmentation and disease. The current...
Predation on an adult male black capuchin monkey, Cebus nigritus (Goldfuss, 1809) by two domestic do...
Dogs are associated with humans and human–dominated landscapes, and when they become feral and free–...
Over recent decades, diseases have been shown to be important causes of extinctions among wild speci...
This study aimed at estimating the population size and attitudes of residents towards caring for dom...