Abstract Understanding large carnivore demography on human-dominated lands is a priority to inform conservation strategies, yet few studies examine long-term trends. Jaguars (Panthera onca) are one such species whose population trends and survival rates remain unknown across working lands. We integrated nine years of camera trap data and tourist photos to estimate jaguar density, survival, abundance, and probability of tourist sightings on a working ranch and tourism destination in Colombia. We found that abundance increased from five individuals in 2014 to 28 in 2022, and density increased from 1.88 ± 0.87 per 100 km2 in 2014 to 3.80 ± 1.08 jaguars per 100 km2 in 2022. The probability of a tourist viewing a jaguar increased from 0% in 2014...
Despite intense persecution over the last century, the jaguar (Panthera onca) has sustained a wide g...
Habitat characteristics and human activities are known to play a major role in the occupancy of jag ...
The population size estimations of the jaguar (Panthera onca) were compared, derived from two sessio...
Large carnivores such as jaguars (Panthera onca) are species of conservation concern because they ar...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
Protected areas may be important refuges for large carnivores, but many are not large enough to sust...
Protected areas, such as the 17,000 km² Manu National Park in Peru, are important for vulnerable spe...
The population of jaguars in the semi-arid Chaco is the least well-known in Argentina. Its status in...
Conservation of large carnivores will require greater analyses of population parameters, habitat use...
Agricultural development was the major contributor to South America's designation as the continent w...
Habitat characteristics and human activities are known to play a major role in the occupancy of jagu...
Broad scale population estimates of declining species are desired for conservation efforts. However,...
Habitat models constitute useful instruments for understanding species-habitat interactions and can ...
Conservation of carnivores involves finding solutions to minimize habitat loss and human-wildlife co...
Identifying factors promoting jaguar (Panthera onca) occupancy is crucial for planning effective con...
Despite intense persecution over the last century, the jaguar (Panthera onca) has sustained a wide g...
Habitat characteristics and human activities are known to play a major role in the occupancy of jag ...
The population size estimations of the jaguar (Panthera onca) were compared, derived from two sessio...
Large carnivores such as jaguars (Panthera onca) are species of conservation concern because they ar...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
Protected areas may be important refuges for large carnivores, but many are not large enough to sust...
Protected areas, such as the 17,000 km² Manu National Park in Peru, are important for vulnerable spe...
The population of jaguars in the semi-arid Chaco is the least well-known in Argentina. Its status in...
Conservation of large carnivores will require greater analyses of population parameters, habitat use...
Agricultural development was the major contributor to South America's designation as the continent w...
Habitat characteristics and human activities are known to play a major role in the occupancy of jagu...
Broad scale population estimates of declining species are desired for conservation efforts. However,...
Habitat models constitute useful instruments for understanding species-habitat interactions and can ...
Conservation of carnivores involves finding solutions to minimize habitat loss and human-wildlife co...
Identifying factors promoting jaguar (Panthera onca) occupancy is crucial for planning effective con...
Despite intense persecution over the last century, the jaguar (Panthera onca) has sustained a wide g...
Habitat characteristics and human activities are known to play a major role in the occupancy of jag ...
The population size estimations of the jaguar (Panthera onca) were compared, derived from two sessio...