Large carnivores living in tropical rainforests are under immense pressure from the rapid conversion of their habitat. In response, millions of dollars are spent on conserving these species. However, the cost-effectiveness of such investments is poorly understood and this is largely because the requisite population estimates are difficult to achieve at appropriate spatial scales for these secretive species. Here, we apply a robust detection/non-detection sampling technique to produce the first reliable population metric (occupancy) for a critically endangered large carnivore; the Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae). From 2007-2009, seven landscapes were surveyed through 13,511 km of transects in 394 grid cells (17×17 km). Tiger sign w...
Most species of wild felids are threatened, but for many little is known about their status in the w...
<div><p>Occupying only 7% of their historical range and confined to forested habitats interspersed i...
The disappearance of large vertebrates in the tropical belt may be the next biological insult of the...
Large carnivores living in tropical rainforests are under immense pressure from the rapid conversion...
Abstract Information on spatial and temporal variation in abundance is crucial for effective managem...
<div><p>The critically endangered Sumatran tiger (<em>Panthera tigris sumatrae</em> Pocock, 1929) is...
1. Conservation managers require accurate and timely information on the occurrence, size and viabili...
Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) are a critically endangered carnivore restricted to the i...
Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) are a critically endangered carnivore restricted to the i...
Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) are a critically endangered carnivore restricted to the i...
Human-induced forest loss has had devastating impacts on biodiversity. Mammal populations in the tro...
Dramatic population declines threaten the Endangered Indochinese tiger Panthera tigris corbetti with...
Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park (BBSNP) is home for Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae), ...
Habitat loss caused by deforestation is a global driver of predator population declines. However, fe...
Occupying only 7% of their historical range and confined to forested habitats interspersed in a matr...
Most species of wild felids are threatened, but for many little is known about their status in the w...
<div><p>Occupying only 7% of their historical range and confined to forested habitats interspersed i...
The disappearance of large vertebrates in the tropical belt may be the next biological insult of the...
Large carnivores living in tropical rainforests are under immense pressure from the rapid conversion...
Abstract Information on spatial and temporal variation in abundance is crucial for effective managem...
<div><p>The critically endangered Sumatran tiger (<em>Panthera tigris sumatrae</em> Pocock, 1929) is...
1. Conservation managers require accurate and timely information on the occurrence, size and viabili...
Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) are a critically endangered carnivore restricted to the i...
Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) are a critically endangered carnivore restricted to the i...
Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) are a critically endangered carnivore restricted to the i...
Human-induced forest loss has had devastating impacts on biodiversity. Mammal populations in the tro...
Dramatic population declines threaten the Endangered Indochinese tiger Panthera tigris corbetti with...
Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park (BBSNP) is home for Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae), ...
Habitat loss caused by deforestation is a global driver of predator population declines. However, fe...
Occupying only 7% of their historical range and confined to forested habitats interspersed in a matr...
Most species of wild felids are threatened, but for many little is known about their status in the w...
<div><p>Occupying only 7% of their historical range and confined to forested habitats interspersed i...
The disappearance of large vertebrates in the tropical belt may be the next biological insult of the...