Re-establishing extirpated wildlife – or 'rewilding' – is touted as a way to restore biodiversity and ecosystem processes, but we lack real-world examples of this process, particularly in Southeast Asia. Here we use a decade of aggregated camera trap data, N-mixture occupancy models, and input from local wildlife experts to describe the unassisted recolonization of two native large herbivores in Singapore. Sambar deer (Rusa unicolor) escaped from captivity (private or public zoos) in the 1970s and contemporary camera trap data show they have only colonized nearby forest fragments and their abundance remains low. Wild pigs (Sus scrofa), in contrast, naturally recolonized by swimming from Malaysia in the 1990s and have rapidly expanded their ...
Indonesia has one of the highest diversities of plants and animals in the world and nine of the elev...
1. Despite conservation efforts, large mammals such as tigers and their main prey, gaur, banteng, an...
Across the tropics, large-bodied mammals have been affected by selective logging in ways that vary w...
Re-establishing extirpated wildlife – or 'rewilding' – is touted as a way to restore biodiversity an...
Urbanisation has threatened native forests globally with remaining forests often existing as small i...
1. Hunting and land use change modify herbivore abundances and cause cascading effects in natural ec...
Longitudinal studies of wildlife are urgently needed in South-East Asia to understand population res...
The wild pig (Sus scrofa vittatus) is the one of the largest mammals in the tropical urban city-stat...
Halting biological invasions and rewilding extirpated fauna are conservation interventions to bolste...
Tiger Panthera tigris populations are under threat from poaching and depletion of their prey populat...
Timber industry is one of the largest generators of work and income in Sarawak, Borneo. Unfortunatel...
Human-induced forest loss has had devastating impacts on biodiversity. Mammal populations in the tro...
Past and ongoing vertebrate introductions threaten to rearrange ecological communities in the Indo-M...
Conservation has long focused on preserving or restoring pristine ecosystems. However, understanding...
Urbanization alongside the overwhelming demands for land and resources in Sarawak has forced Carnivo...
Indonesia has one of the highest diversities of plants and animals in the world and nine of the elev...
1. Despite conservation efforts, large mammals such as tigers and their main prey, gaur, banteng, an...
Across the tropics, large-bodied mammals have been affected by selective logging in ways that vary w...
Re-establishing extirpated wildlife – or 'rewilding' – is touted as a way to restore biodiversity an...
Urbanisation has threatened native forests globally with remaining forests often existing as small i...
1. Hunting and land use change modify herbivore abundances and cause cascading effects in natural ec...
Longitudinal studies of wildlife are urgently needed in South-East Asia to understand population res...
The wild pig (Sus scrofa vittatus) is the one of the largest mammals in the tropical urban city-stat...
Halting biological invasions and rewilding extirpated fauna are conservation interventions to bolste...
Tiger Panthera tigris populations are under threat from poaching and depletion of their prey populat...
Timber industry is one of the largest generators of work and income in Sarawak, Borneo. Unfortunatel...
Human-induced forest loss has had devastating impacts on biodiversity. Mammal populations in the tro...
Past and ongoing vertebrate introductions threaten to rearrange ecological communities in the Indo-M...
Conservation has long focused on preserving or restoring pristine ecosystems. However, understanding...
Urbanization alongside the overwhelming demands for land and resources in Sarawak has forced Carnivo...
Indonesia has one of the highest diversities of plants and animals in the world and nine of the elev...
1. Despite conservation efforts, large mammals such as tigers and their main prey, gaur, banteng, an...
Across the tropics, large-bodied mammals have been affected by selective logging in ways that vary w...