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Adrien Michez, Stéphane Broset and Philippe Lejeune
In the context of global biodiversity loss, wildlife population monitoring is a major challenge. Some innovative techniques such as the use of drones?also called unmanned aerial vehicle/system (UAV/UAS)?offer promising opportunities. The potential of UAS...
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Jacob D. Bushaw, Kevin M. Ringelman and Frank C. Rohwer
With the widespread extirpation of top predators over the past two centuries, mesocarnivores play an increasingly important role in structuring terrestrial trophic webs. However, mesocarnivores are difficult to survey at a population level because their ...
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Elizabeth A. Samson, Kenneth G. Boykin, William G. Kepner, Mark C. Andersen and Alexander Fernald
The effects of future land use change on arid and semi-arid watersheds in the American Southwest have important management implications. Seamless, national-scale land-use-change scenarios for developed land were acquired from the US Environmental Protect...
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Gabriel Ortyom Yager,James Oshita Bukie,Avalumun Emmanuel Kaa
A survey of diurnal primate species in Pandam wildlife park, Nigeria was conducted to determine its population density and structure. Eight transect lines (2.0km length, 0.02km width) at interval of 1.0km were located as representative samples in the par...
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Felipe Vera Soto
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Resumen: El Parque Nacional Llanos de Challe, ubicado en la Región de Atacama, Chile, alberga una importante población de Lama guanicoe (Müller, 1776). Este Mamífero posee una adaptabilidad excepcional a diversos hábitats, desde las zonas costeras hasta ...
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