Human%wildlife conflicts occur worldwide. Although many nonlethal mitigation solutions are available, they rarely use the behavioral ecology of the conflict species to derive effective and long-lasting solutions. Here, we use a long-term study with 106 GPS-collared free-ranging cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) to demonstrate how new insights into the socio-spatial organization of this species provide the key for such a solution. GPS-collared territory holders marked and defended communication hubs (CHs) in the core area of their territories. The CHs/territories were distributed in a regular pattern across the landscape such that they were not contiguous with each other but separated by a surrounding matrix. They were kept in this way by successi...
Prey availability and human-carnivore conflict are strong determinants that govern the spatial distr...
Animals select habitats that will ultimately optimize their fitness through access to favorable reso...
Human-wildlife conflict is an ever-present threat to large carnivores in Namibia due to their distri...
Human%wildlife conflicts occur worldwide. Although many nonlethal mitigation solutions are available...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Across the globe, wildlife populations and their behaviours are negatively impacted by people. Prote...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Intraguild competition and predation have been recognised as important ecological factors influencin...
Knowledge of a species ' ranging behaviour is both fundamental to understanding its behavioural...
In mammals, male spatial tactics and sociality can be predicted from the size, degree of overlap and...
The global distribution of the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) has decreased dramatically during the past...
In an increasingly human-dominated environment, the task of successfully conserving large carnivores...
Human-carnivore conflict (HCC) is a major conservation challenge that drives declines of large carni...
Prey availability and human-carnivore conflict are strong determinants that govern the spatial dist...
Prey availability and human-carnivore conflict are strong determinants that govern the spatial distr...
Animals select habitats that will ultimately optimize their fitness through access to favorable reso...
Human-wildlife conflict is an ever-present threat to large carnivores in Namibia due to their distri...
Human%wildlife conflicts occur worldwide. Although many nonlethal mitigation solutions are available...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Across the globe, wildlife populations and their behaviours are negatively impacted by people. Prote...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Intraguild competition and predation have been recognised as important ecological factors influencin...
Knowledge of a species ' ranging behaviour is both fundamental to understanding its behavioural...
In mammals, male spatial tactics and sociality can be predicted from the size, degree of overlap and...
The global distribution of the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) has decreased dramatically during the past...
In an increasingly human-dominated environment, the task of successfully conserving large carnivores...
Human-carnivore conflict (HCC) is a major conservation challenge that drives declines of large carni...
Prey availability and human-carnivore conflict are strong determinants that govern the spatial dist...
Prey availability and human-carnivore conflict are strong determinants that govern the spatial distr...
Animals select habitats that will ultimately optimize their fitness through access to favorable reso...
Human-wildlife conflict is an ever-present threat to large carnivores in Namibia due to their distri...