Widespread and unregulated hunting of ungulates in Southeast Asia is resulting in population declines and localised extinctions. Increased access to previously remote tropical forest following logging and changes in land-use facilitates hunting of elusive wild cattle in Borneo, which preferentially select secluded habitat. We collated the first population parameters for the Endangered Bornean banteng Bos javanicus lowi and developed population models to simulate the effect of different hunting offtake rates on survival and the recovery of the population using reintroduced captive-bred individuals. Our findings suggest that the banteng population in Sabah is geographically divided into 4 management units based on connectivity: the Northeast,...
Across the tropics, large-bodied mammals have been affected by selective logging in ways that vary w...
Borneo is blessed with incredible biodiversity, including some of the most charismatic endangered sp...
In a telecoupled world, people and ecosystems are intricately linked across vast spatial scales. Con...
Widespread and unregulated hunting of ungulates in Southeast Asia is resulting in population decline...
The behaviour of cryptic tropical forest ungulates that are not identifiable from unique coat colour...
Between 1973 and 2010, 39.5% of Sabah’s (Malaysian Borneo) natural forest cover was lost to deforest...
Bornean banteng is classified as endangered and found only in Borneo island. The existence of a wild...
Banteng, Bos javanicus, as wild cattle is a vital and importance source of germplasm in Indonesia. V...
From January 2005 to December 2007 field surveys were conducted in the Central Highlands region of V...
Undomesticated (wild) banteng are endangered in their native habitats in Southeast Asia. A potential...
Although deforestation and forest degradation have long been considered the most significant threats...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
For many threatened species the rate and drivers of population decline are difficult to assess accur...
Poaching is one of the greatest immediate threats and a serious conservation challenge facing wildli...
Sarawak has lost a significant portion of its primary forest mostly due to logging and land conversi...
Across the tropics, large-bodied mammals have been affected by selective logging in ways that vary w...
Borneo is blessed with incredible biodiversity, including some of the most charismatic endangered sp...
In a telecoupled world, people and ecosystems are intricately linked across vast spatial scales. Con...
Widespread and unregulated hunting of ungulates in Southeast Asia is resulting in population decline...
The behaviour of cryptic tropical forest ungulates that are not identifiable from unique coat colour...
Between 1973 and 2010, 39.5% of Sabah’s (Malaysian Borneo) natural forest cover was lost to deforest...
Bornean banteng is classified as endangered and found only in Borneo island. The existence of a wild...
Banteng, Bos javanicus, as wild cattle is a vital and importance source of germplasm in Indonesia. V...
From January 2005 to December 2007 field surveys were conducted in the Central Highlands region of V...
Undomesticated (wild) banteng are endangered in their native habitats in Southeast Asia. A potential...
Although deforestation and forest degradation have long been considered the most significant threats...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
For many threatened species the rate and drivers of population decline are difficult to assess accur...
Poaching is one of the greatest immediate threats and a serious conservation challenge facing wildli...
Sarawak has lost a significant portion of its primary forest mostly due to logging and land conversi...
Across the tropics, large-bodied mammals have been affected by selective logging in ways that vary w...
Borneo is blessed with incredible biodiversity, including some of the most charismatic endangered sp...
In a telecoupled world, people and ecosystems are intricately linked across vast spatial scales. Con...