The current decline of mammals worldwide makes quantitative population assessments crucial, especially for range‐restricted and threatened species. However, robust abundance estimations are challenging for elusive or otherwise difficult to detect species. Alternative metrics requiring only presence/absence data, that is, occupancy, are possible but calibration with independent density estimates should be foreseen, although rarely performed. Here, we calibrated density estimates from acoustic surveys to occupancy estimates from camera‐trapping detections to derive the abundance of the endangered Sanje mangabey (Cercocebus sanjei) across its entire range in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania. We found marked occupancy–density relationships fo...
All species and subspecies of African great apes are listed by the International Union for the Conse...
none6siWith persistent degradation of tropical forests creating fragmented landscapes, the study of ...
Authors would like to acknowledge the Arcus Foundation, Jane Goodall Institute, United States Agency...
The current decline of mammals worldwide makes quantitative population assessments crucial, especial...
The Sanje mangabey (Cercocebus sanjei) is endemic to the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania, and is classi...
<div><p>Accurate density estimations of threatened animal populations is essential for management an...
Estimates of population density and abundance are essential for the assess- ment of nonhuman primate...
Most primates live in unprotected land where abundances and threats may differ from those in protect...
Spatially explicit models of animal abundance are a critical tool to inform conservation planning an...
Accurate estimations of the abundance of threatened animal populations are required for assessment o...
Understanding the ecological factors that drive animal density patterns in time and space is key to ...
Biological ConservationHunting and habitat degradation are universal threats to primates across the ...
Agricultural expansion is increasingly forcing primates to exist within heavily modified landscapes....
All species and subspecies of African great apes are listed by the International Union for the Conse...
none6siWith persistent degradation of tropical forests creating fragmented landscapes, the study of ...
Authors would like to acknowledge the Arcus Foundation, Jane Goodall Institute, United States Agency...
The current decline of mammals worldwide makes quantitative population assessments crucial, especial...
The Sanje mangabey (Cercocebus sanjei) is endemic to the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania, and is classi...
<div><p>Accurate density estimations of threatened animal populations is essential for management an...
Estimates of population density and abundance are essential for the assess- ment of nonhuman primate...
Most primates live in unprotected land where abundances and threats may differ from those in protect...
Spatially explicit models of animal abundance are a critical tool to inform conservation planning an...
Accurate estimations of the abundance of threatened animal populations are required for assessment o...
Understanding the ecological factors that drive animal density patterns in time and space is key to ...
Biological ConservationHunting and habitat degradation are universal threats to primates across the ...
Agricultural expansion is increasingly forcing primates to exist within heavily modified landscapes....
All species and subspecies of African great apes are listed by the International Union for the Conse...
none6siWith persistent degradation of tropical forests creating fragmented landscapes, the study of ...
Authors would like to acknowledge the Arcus Foundation, Jane Goodall Institute, United States Agency...