Population estimates using genetic capture–recapture methods from non-invasively collected wildlife samples are more accurate and precise than those obtained from traditional methods when detection and resampling rates are high. Recently, detection dogs have been increasingly used to find elusive species and their by-products. Here we compared the effectiveness of dog- and human-directed searches for Cross River gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli) faeces at two sites. The critically endangered Cross River gorilla inhabits a region of high biodiversity and endemism on the border between Nigeria and Cameroon. The rugged highland terrain and their cryptic behaviour make them difficult to study and a precise population size for the subspecies is s...
Over the last century, dogs have been increasingly used to detect rare and elusive species or traces...
The Cross River gorilla is one of Africa’s most critically endangered species of primates. There is ...
Nature conservation often faces the problem that many species are difficult to monitor. This is espe...
Population estimates using genetic capture–recapture methods from non-invasively collected wildlife ...
2015 Detection dog efficacy for collecting faecal samples from the critically endangered Cross River...
Recently, detection dogs have been utilized to collect fecal samples from cryptic and rare mammals. ...
Accurate data on presence/absence and spatial distribution for fauna species is key to their conserv...
Over the last century, dogs have been increasingly used to detect rare and elusive species or traces...
Obtaining reliable population size or abundance estimates of endangered species is critical for thei...
BACKGROUND: An assessment of population size and structure is an important first step in devising co...
Scat-detection dogs have been used to locate feces of rare and elusive species across tropical biome...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the major threats to wildlife populations in tropical fores...
An assessment of population size and structure is an important first step in devising conservation a...
<p>The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is naturally rare, extremely elusive and notoriously difficult ...
Detecting rare species is important for both threatened species management and invasive species erad...
Over the last century, dogs have been increasingly used to detect rare and elusive species or traces...
The Cross River gorilla is one of Africa’s most critically endangered species of primates. There is ...
Nature conservation often faces the problem that many species are difficult to monitor. This is espe...
Population estimates using genetic capture–recapture methods from non-invasively collected wildlife ...
2015 Detection dog efficacy for collecting faecal samples from the critically endangered Cross River...
Recently, detection dogs have been utilized to collect fecal samples from cryptic and rare mammals. ...
Accurate data on presence/absence and spatial distribution for fauna species is key to their conserv...
Over the last century, dogs have been increasingly used to detect rare and elusive species or traces...
Obtaining reliable population size or abundance estimates of endangered species is critical for thei...
BACKGROUND: An assessment of population size and structure is an important first step in devising co...
Scat-detection dogs have been used to locate feces of rare and elusive species across tropical biome...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the major threats to wildlife populations in tropical fores...
An assessment of population size and structure is an important first step in devising conservation a...
<p>The bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is naturally rare, extremely elusive and notoriously difficult ...
Detecting rare species is important for both threatened species management and invasive species erad...
Over the last century, dogs have been increasingly used to detect rare and elusive species or traces...
The Cross River gorilla is one of Africa’s most critically endangered species of primates. There is ...
Nature conservation often faces the problem that many species are difficult to monitor. This is espe...