This study presents the first successful capture using GPS tagging of a jaguar (Panthera onca) using a minimally invasive capture system (MICS). We used snare-foot traps and a MICS during two capture campaigns in a fragment of Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil. The specimen disarmed snares on different occasions, and capture was only possible with the MICS. The captured jaguar, an estimated 16-year-old adult male, was monitored using a GPS Vertex Plus Iridium collar with an optimal performance of 86% in expected locations. The jaguar’s home range (659 km2 by MPC and 174 km2 by 95%K) was within the observed range for the species and the animal was primarily maintained in protected areas. The habitat types most frequently used were...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
At a site in the Bolivian Chiquitano region composed by a mosaic of pastureland and primary Chiquita...
The field of movement ecology has rapidly grown during the last decade, with important advancements ...
This study presents the first successful capture using GPS tagging of a jaguar (Panthera onca) using...
This paper reports on efforts to trap jaguars Panthera onca on camera in the dry forests of the Kaa-...
Jaguars have been studied in the wild since the late 1970’s. However, compared with other large cat ...
La Selva Maya constitutes the largest intact rainforest in Central America and a core area on which ...
Population estimates of jaguar (Panthera onca) are important for conservation strategies such as ruC...
We report the first estimate of jaguar density in the semi-arid caatinga biome of north-eastern Braz...
Camera trapping has become a popular technique to monitor carnivore populations due to its usefulnes...
Jaguars (Panthera onca) are the largest predator in lowland forests of Amazonia but there have been ...
Regular evaluation of jaguar (Panthera onca) population status is an important part of conservation ...
At a site in the Bolivian Chiquitano region composed by a mosaic of pastureland and primary Chiquita...
The largest feline in the Americas and the third largest in the world, the jaguar is an apex predato...
The field of movement ecology has rapidly grown during the last decade, with important advancements ...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
At a site in the Bolivian Chiquitano region composed by a mosaic of pastureland and primary Chiquita...
The field of movement ecology has rapidly grown during the last decade, with important advancements ...
This study presents the first successful capture using GPS tagging of a jaguar (Panthera onca) using...
This paper reports on efforts to trap jaguars Panthera onca on camera in the dry forests of the Kaa-...
Jaguars have been studied in the wild since the late 1970’s. However, compared with other large cat ...
La Selva Maya constitutes the largest intact rainforest in Central America and a core area on which ...
Population estimates of jaguar (Panthera onca) are important for conservation strategies such as ruC...
We report the first estimate of jaguar density in the semi-arid caatinga biome of north-eastern Braz...
Camera trapping has become a popular technique to monitor carnivore populations due to its usefulnes...
Jaguars (Panthera onca) are the largest predator in lowland forests of Amazonia but there have been ...
Regular evaluation of jaguar (Panthera onca) population status is an important part of conservation ...
At a site in the Bolivian Chiquitano region composed by a mosaic of pastureland and primary Chiquita...
The largest feline in the Americas and the third largest in the world, the jaguar is an apex predato...
The field of movement ecology has rapidly grown during the last decade, with important advancements ...
Understanding species-environment relationships at large spatial scales is required for the prioriti...
At a site in the Bolivian Chiquitano region composed by a mosaic of pastureland and primary Chiquita...
The field of movement ecology has rapidly grown during the last decade, with important advancements ...