Context The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is difficult to observe, capture, and study. To date, indirect evidence and opportunistic field observations have been the primary sources of information about the species' ecology. Field data are urgently needed to clarify the species' ecological requirements, behaviour and movement patterns. Aims The present study uses 13 months of telemetry data from a group of bush dogs to begin to address questions about area requirements, habitat preferences and movement patterns of this difficult-to-study species. Methods We tracked a group of bush dogs (two adults, one juvenile, four young) in an area of intact and altered Cerrado (woodlandsavanna biome) in eastern Mato Grosso, Brazil (Nova Xavantina Distric...
Gathering information on how invasive species utilize the habitat is important, in order to better a...
The Brazilian Atlantic forest has been reduced to a small fraction of its original area, with most r...
This is the first multiple months study on home range and habitat use by a small group of bushmaster...
The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is a Neotropical canid with a wide geographic distribution. Althou...
The bush dog (Speothos venaticus), a small and rarely seen canid from Central and South America, has...
The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is a small unique canid whose distribution, ecology, and habitat r...
<p>The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is naturally rare, extremely elusive and notoriously difficult ...
11. Bush Dog Speothos venaticus French: Chien des buissons / German: Waldhund / Spanish: Zorro vi...
The persistent high deforestation rate and fragmentation of the Amazon forests are the main threats ...
Bush dogs (Speothos venaticus) are a small, wide-ranging neotropical pack-hunting canid whose ecolog...
The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) is an endangered species and South Africa has only one remainin...
OBJECTIVE To estimate the home range (HR) and investigate the potential predictors for roaming of...
Worldwide, large carnivore conservation has become an increasing challenge in the face of human popu...
Variation in the spatial ecology of animals influences the transmission of infections and so underst...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation is a primary driver of species endangerment across the globe and...
Gathering information on how invasive species utilize the habitat is important, in order to better a...
The Brazilian Atlantic forest has been reduced to a small fraction of its original area, with most r...
This is the first multiple months study on home range and habitat use by a small group of bushmaster...
The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is a Neotropical canid with a wide geographic distribution. Althou...
The bush dog (Speothos venaticus), a small and rarely seen canid from Central and South America, has...
The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is a small unique canid whose distribution, ecology, and habitat r...
<p>The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is naturally rare, extremely elusive and notoriously difficult ...
11. Bush Dog Speothos venaticus French: Chien des buissons / German: Waldhund / Spanish: Zorro vi...
The persistent high deforestation rate and fragmentation of the Amazon forests are the main threats ...
Bush dogs (Speothos venaticus) are a small, wide-ranging neotropical pack-hunting canid whose ecolog...
The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) is an endangered species and South Africa has only one remainin...
OBJECTIVE To estimate the home range (HR) and investigate the potential predictors for roaming of...
Worldwide, large carnivore conservation has become an increasing challenge in the face of human popu...
Variation in the spatial ecology of animals influences the transmission of infections and so underst...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation is a primary driver of species endangerment across the globe and...
Gathering information on how invasive species utilize the habitat is important, in order to better a...
The Brazilian Atlantic forest has been reduced to a small fraction of its original area, with most r...
This is the first multiple months study on home range and habitat use by a small group of bushmaster...