Populations of large carnivores can persist in mountainous environments following extensive land use change and the conversion of suitable habitat for agriculture and human habitation in lower lying areas of their range. The significance of these populations is poorly understood, however, and little attention has focussed on why certain mountainous areas can hold high densities of large carnivores and what the conservation implications of such populations might be. Here we use the leopard (Panthera pardus) population in the western Soutpansberg Mountains, South Africa, as a model system and show that montane habitats can support high numbers of leopards. Spatially explicit capture-recapture (SECR) analysis recorded the highest density of le...
The endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia occurs in human use landscapes in the mountains of South ...
Data on the population dynamics and threats to large carnivores are vital to conservation efforts, b...
Although highly adaptable, leopards incur substantial mortality in human-modified landscapes and gen...
Data on the population size and trends of large carnivores remains the cornerstone of effective mana...
Large carnivores face numerous threats, including habitat loss and fragmentation, direct killing, an...
Transfrontier conservation areas (TFCAs) have the potential to provide havens for large carnivores w...
Large carnivores face numerous threats, including habitat loss and fragmentation, direct killing, an...
Large carnivores face numerous threats, including habitat loss and fragmentation, direct killing, an...
Large carnivores are in decline globally. The leopard's (Panthera pardus) adaptability enabled its s...
Determining correlates of density for large carnivores is important to understand their ecological r...
Data on the population size and trends of large carnivores remains the cornerstone of effective mana...
Although widely considered one of the world’s most resilient large carnivores, the leopard (Panthera...
This thesis represents a highly novel attempt to combine capture-recapture camera trapping, GPS tele...
The endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia occurs in human use landscapes in the mountains of South ...
The conservation of leopards in the Eastern Cape Province requires a holistic approach that consider...
The endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia occurs in human use landscapes in the mountains of South ...
Data on the population dynamics and threats to large carnivores are vital to conservation efforts, b...
Although highly adaptable, leopards incur substantial mortality in human-modified landscapes and gen...
Data on the population size and trends of large carnivores remains the cornerstone of effective mana...
Large carnivores face numerous threats, including habitat loss and fragmentation, direct killing, an...
Transfrontier conservation areas (TFCAs) have the potential to provide havens for large carnivores w...
Large carnivores face numerous threats, including habitat loss and fragmentation, direct killing, an...
Large carnivores face numerous threats, including habitat loss and fragmentation, direct killing, an...
Large carnivores are in decline globally. The leopard's (Panthera pardus) adaptability enabled its s...
Determining correlates of density for large carnivores is important to understand their ecological r...
Data on the population size and trends of large carnivores remains the cornerstone of effective mana...
Although widely considered one of the world’s most resilient large carnivores, the leopard (Panthera...
This thesis represents a highly novel attempt to combine capture-recapture camera trapping, GPS tele...
The endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia occurs in human use landscapes in the mountains of South ...
The conservation of leopards in the Eastern Cape Province requires a holistic approach that consider...
The endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia occurs in human use landscapes in the mountains of South ...
Data on the population dynamics and threats to large carnivores are vital to conservation efforts, b...
Although highly adaptable, leopards incur substantial mortality in human-modified landscapes and gen...