The purported sustainability of sustainable-use reserves (SURs) has been questioned in recent decades due to anthropogenic disturbance, including widespread game hunting. A fuller understanding of the drivers of harvest-induced game population changes in SURs is needed to inform this debate. We deployed 720 camera traps around 100 local communities both inside and outside nine SURs in central-western Brazilian Amazonia to generate detection records of 29 mammal and bird species. We used Royle-Nichols multi-species occupancy models to evaluate if (i) distance to and size of local communities, (ii) local human population density, (iii) distance to and size of urban areas, (iv) local level of protection, and (v) alternative availability of aqu...
Medium- to large-bodied vertebrates are of critical importance to the integrity of natural ecosystem...
Areas allocated for industrial logging and community-owned forests account for over 50% of all remai...
<div><p>Vertebrates are a vital ecological component of Amazon forest biodiversity. Although vertebr...
The purported sustainability of sustainable-use reserves (SURs) has been questioned in recent decade...
A considerable proportion of tropical protected areas are Sustainable Use Reserves (SURs), where soc...
The degree to which terrestrial vertebrate populations are depleted in tropical forests occupied by ...
The degree to which terrestrial vertebrate populations are depleted in tropical forests occupied by ...
The interaction between land-use change and the sustainability of hunting is poorly understood but i...
A considerable portion of tropical protected areas are Sustainable-Use Reserves (SURs), where human ...
Subsistence game hunting has profound negative effects on the species diversity, standing biomass, a...
Subsistence hunting affects vast tracts of tropical wilderness that otherwise remain structurally un...
The interaction between land-use change and the sustainability of hunting is poorly understood but i...
The interaction between land-use change and the sustainability of hunting is poorly understood but i...
Colombia embraces 7% of the Amazon basin, a worldwide conservation priority ecosystem, and most of ...
Vertebrate responses to hunting are widely variable for target and nontarget species depending on th...
Medium- to large-bodied vertebrates are of critical importance to the integrity of natural ecosystem...
Areas allocated for industrial logging and community-owned forests account for over 50% of all remai...
<div><p>Vertebrates are a vital ecological component of Amazon forest biodiversity. Although vertebr...
The purported sustainability of sustainable-use reserves (SURs) has been questioned in recent decade...
A considerable proportion of tropical protected areas are Sustainable Use Reserves (SURs), where soc...
The degree to which terrestrial vertebrate populations are depleted in tropical forests occupied by ...
The degree to which terrestrial vertebrate populations are depleted in tropical forests occupied by ...
The interaction between land-use change and the sustainability of hunting is poorly understood but i...
A considerable portion of tropical protected areas are Sustainable-Use Reserves (SURs), where human ...
Subsistence game hunting has profound negative effects on the species diversity, standing biomass, a...
Subsistence hunting affects vast tracts of tropical wilderness that otherwise remain structurally un...
The interaction between land-use change and the sustainability of hunting is poorly understood but i...
The interaction between land-use change and the sustainability of hunting is poorly understood but i...
Colombia embraces 7% of the Amazon basin, a worldwide conservation priority ecosystem, and most of ...
Vertebrate responses to hunting are widely variable for target and nontarget species depending on th...
Medium- to large-bodied vertebrates are of critical importance to the integrity of natural ecosystem...
Areas allocated for industrial logging and community-owned forests account for over 50% of all remai...
<div><p>Vertebrates are a vital ecological component of Amazon forest biodiversity. Although vertebr...