Lebanon lacks updated information related to the status of mammalian species, their richness and distribution. This study aimed at developing a rapid assessment methodology combining three non-invasive techniques based on the transect-quadrat survey scheme to measure mammalian richness at the Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve. The achieved results showed that the combination of the three techniques, droppings, footprints and photo-trapping for the rapid assessment of mammalian richness supported by Geographical Information System applications is highly effective. Twenty visits covering twenty quadrats out of 49 over a period of nine months allowed the detection of 12 of the 14 targeted species with droppings providing the majority of evidence whil...
Field sign surveys and camera trap surveys are frequently used in the tropics as the preferred surve...
Documenting the distribution of elusive carnivores is difficult, but remotely triggered cameras may ...
The ability of low‐status protected areas under community management to achieve a conservation objec...
A current critical environmental problem is the loss of biodiversity. To allow for adaptive manageme...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
<div><p>The development of appropriate wildlife survey techniques is essential to promote effective ...
Inventorying mammal assemblages is vital for their conservation and management, especially when they...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
Information on the status and distribution of species within a geographical area is vital for develo...
Reliably assessing the occurrence of medium- and large-sized mammals is needed to determine the resp...
Monitoring for species occupancy is often carried out at local scales, reflecting specific targets, ...
Management and conservation rely on surveys to determine which species are present but some species,...
Cost-benefit considerations of wildlife monitoring are essential, particularly, in areas outside nat...
© 2021 by the authors.Detecting rapid changes in mammal composition at large spatial scales requires...
Thesis (MTech (Nature Conservation))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.Largely due to a...
Field sign surveys and camera trap surveys are frequently used in the tropics as the preferred surve...
Documenting the distribution of elusive carnivores is difficult, but remotely triggered cameras may ...
The ability of low‐status protected areas under community management to achieve a conservation objec...
A current critical environmental problem is the loss of biodiversity. To allow for adaptive manageme...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
<div><p>The development of appropriate wildlife survey techniques is essential to promote effective ...
Inventorying mammal assemblages is vital for their conservation and management, especially when they...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
Information on the status and distribution of species within a geographical area is vital for develo...
Reliably assessing the occurrence of medium- and large-sized mammals is needed to determine the resp...
Monitoring for species occupancy is often carried out at local scales, reflecting specific targets, ...
Management and conservation rely on surveys to determine which species are present but some species,...
Cost-benefit considerations of wildlife monitoring are essential, particularly, in areas outside nat...
© 2021 by the authors.Detecting rapid changes in mammal composition at large spatial scales requires...
Thesis (MTech (Nature Conservation))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.Largely due to a...
Field sign surveys and camera trap surveys are frequently used in the tropics as the preferred surve...
Documenting the distribution of elusive carnivores is difficult, but remotely triggered cameras may ...
The ability of low‐status protected areas under community management to achieve a conservation objec...