Size and distribution of wild populations are key elements in determining their conservation status, especially for vulnerable and elusive species, therefore choosing the proper monitoring method is fundamental to estimate population indices and consequently address conservation actions. In this study we worked in Rakhine State (Myanmar) applying and comparing two occupancy-based sampling methods to evaluate Sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) presence: camera traps and sign survey (line transects). Moreover to apply occupancy models it is necessary to establish length (time or space) of sampling occasion, therefore we tested for both methodologies four different sampling intensities to explore if results are affected by different temporal or sp...
Designing a population monitoring program for Asian bears presents challenges associated with their ...
Once widespread throughout the tropical forests of the Indian Subcontinent, the sloth bears have suf...
Aim: Information on patterns and determinants of spatial distributions remains poorly available for ...
Size and distribution of wild populations are key elements in determining their conservation status,...
Tropical mammals represent some of the most threatened species, but also the least known because the...
Traditional mark-recapture studies to estimate abundance and trends of Malayan sun bear (Helarctos m...
Habitat loss, habitat degradation and poaching threaten the survival of large mammals in Southeast A...
To understand the modeling challenges and to examine the important factors considered in Malayan sun...
Wildlife populations in southeast Asia are increasingly experiencing a broad array of anthropogenic ...
Robust population estimation of rare or elusive threatened species lacking distinct identifiable fea...
<p>Historic (within 500 years) sun bear range extends southwards, from southeast Bangladesh, northea...
Abstract Sun bears (Helarctos malayanus), arguably the least‐known bear species, are endemic to Sout...
As large areas of forest are lost throughout the tropics, prime habitat of many species decline and ...
Few studies explicitly assess the robustness and practicality of occupancy analysis informed by loca...
<p>We pooled data from camera traps active between 2000–2015 into % tree cover categories (<20%, 21–...
Designing a population monitoring program for Asian bears presents challenges associated with their ...
Once widespread throughout the tropical forests of the Indian Subcontinent, the sloth bears have suf...
Aim: Information on patterns and determinants of spatial distributions remains poorly available for ...
Size and distribution of wild populations are key elements in determining their conservation status,...
Tropical mammals represent some of the most threatened species, but also the least known because the...
Traditional mark-recapture studies to estimate abundance and trends of Malayan sun bear (Helarctos m...
Habitat loss, habitat degradation and poaching threaten the survival of large mammals in Southeast A...
To understand the modeling challenges and to examine the important factors considered in Malayan sun...
Wildlife populations in southeast Asia are increasingly experiencing a broad array of anthropogenic ...
Robust population estimation of rare or elusive threatened species lacking distinct identifiable fea...
<p>Historic (within 500 years) sun bear range extends southwards, from southeast Bangladesh, northea...
Abstract Sun bears (Helarctos malayanus), arguably the least‐known bear species, are endemic to Sout...
As large areas of forest are lost throughout the tropics, prime habitat of many species decline and ...
Few studies explicitly assess the robustness and practicality of occupancy analysis informed by loca...
<p>We pooled data from camera traps active between 2000–2015 into % tree cover categories (<20%, 21–...
Designing a population monitoring program for Asian bears presents challenges associated with their ...
Once widespread throughout the tropical forests of the Indian Subcontinent, the sloth bears have suf...
Aim: Information on patterns and determinants of spatial distributions remains poorly available for ...