Protected areas may be important refuges for large carnivores, but many are not large enough to sustain viable populations. Without sufficient dispersal between protected areas, large carnivore populations inside them are at risk of becoming genetically isolated and demographically vulnerable. In this study, we use the jaguar population in and around Emas National Park in the Brazilian Cerrado as a case study to evaluate the demographic sustainability of a large carnivore population within a small and potentially isolated protected area. We used camera trapping data and spatially explicit capture-recapture models to estimate density and corresponding population size of jaguars in Emas National Park. We then used a matrix-based age and sex s...
During 12–14 March 2018, researchers from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay met in Asuncion, ...
Accurately estimating home range and understanding movement behavior can provide important informati...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
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...
Datos complementarios a este artículo se pueden encontrar en línea https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.202...
Conservation of large carnivores will require greater analyses of population parameters, habitat use...
Despite intense persecution over the last century, the jaguar (Panthera onca) has sustained a wide g...
Broad scale population estimates of declining species are desired for conservation efforts. However,...
Most large carnivores are secretive and threatened, and these characteristics pose problems for rese...
Umbrella species are employed as conservation short-cuts for the design of reserves or reserve netwo...
The jaguar is the top predator of the Atlantic Forest (AF), which is a highly threatened biodiversit...
The largest feline in the Americas and the third largest in the world, the jaguar is an apex predato...
Conservation of carnivores involves finding solutions to minimize habitat loss and human-wildlife co...
Large carnivores such as jaguars (Panthera onca) are species of conservation concern because they ar...
During 12–14 March 2018, researchers from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay met in Asuncion, ...
Accurately estimating home range and understanding movement behavior can provide important informati...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
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...
Datos complementarios a este artículo se pueden encontrar en línea https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.202...
Conservation of large carnivores will require greater analyses of population parameters, habitat use...
Despite intense persecution over the last century, the jaguar (Panthera onca) has sustained a wide g...
Broad scale population estimates of declining species are desired for conservation efforts. However,...
Most large carnivores are secretive and threatened, and these characteristics pose problems for rese...
Umbrella species are employed as conservation short-cuts for the design of reserves or reserve netwo...
The jaguar is the top predator of the Atlantic Forest (AF), which is a highly threatened biodiversit...
The largest feline in the Americas and the third largest in the world, the jaguar is an apex predato...
Conservation of carnivores involves finding solutions to minimize habitat loss and human-wildlife co...
Large carnivores such as jaguars (Panthera onca) are species of conservation concern because they ar...
During 12–14 March 2018, researchers from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay met in Asuncion, ...
Accurately estimating home range and understanding movement behavior can provide important informati...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...