1.Anthropocene defaunation is the global phenomenon of human-induced animal biodiversity loss. Understanding the patterns and process of defaunation is critical to predict outcomes for wildlife populations and cascading consequences for ecosystem function and human welfare. 2. We investigated a defaunation gradient in north-eastern Gabon by establishing 24 transects at varying distances (2–30 km) to rural villages and surveying the abundance and composition of vertebrate communities. Distance from village was positively correlated with observations of hunting (shotgun shells, campfires, hunters), making it a good proxy for hunting pressure. 3. Species diversity declined significantly with proximity to village, with mammal richness increas...
Human activity in African tropical rainforests continues to threaten wild mammals. Many rural commun...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
1.Anthropocene defaunation is the global phenomenon of human-induced animal biodiversity loss. Under...
Anthropocene defaunation is the global phenomenon of human-induced animal biodiversity loss. Underst...
Anthropocene defaunation is the global phenomenon of human-induced animal biodiversity loss. Underst...
Gabon holds some of the world’s richest, most species-diverse tropical rainforest. Over 80% of the c...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
Humans have hunted wildlife in Central Africa for millennia. Today, however, many species are being ...
Logging concessions can affect wildlife populations through indirect or direct effects. However, if ...
Hunting may be the greatest threat to wildlife populations across the Congo basin. Large-bodied spec...
Neotropical mammal diversity is currently threatened by several chronic human-induced pressures. We ...
Choosing and adapting wildlife management options ideally requires appropriate and affordable inform...
Human activity in African tropical rainforests continues to threaten wild mammals. Many rural commun...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
1.Anthropocene defaunation is the global phenomenon of human-induced animal biodiversity loss. Under...
Anthropocene defaunation is the global phenomenon of human-induced animal biodiversity loss. Underst...
Anthropocene defaunation is the global phenomenon of human-induced animal biodiversity loss. Underst...
Gabon holds some of the world’s richest, most species-diverse tropical rainforest. Over 80% of the c...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
Humans have hunted wildlife in Central Africa for millennia. Today, however, many species are being ...
Logging concessions can affect wildlife populations through indirect or direct effects. However, if ...
Hunting may be the greatest threat to wildlife populations across the Congo basin. Large-bodied spec...
Neotropical mammal diversity is currently threatened by several chronic human-induced pressures. We ...
Choosing and adapting wildlife management options ideally requires appropriate and affordable inform...
Human activity in African tropical rainforests continues to threaten wild mammals. Many rural commun...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...