Camera trap placement for evaluating species richness, abundance, and activity
Information from camera traps is used for inferences on species presence, richness, abundance, demography, and activity. Camera trap placement design
Information from camera traps is used for inferences on species presence, richness, abundance, demography, and activity. Camera trap placement design
Background: Tiger populations have declined globally due to poaching, prey depletion, and habitat loss. The westernmost tiger population of Ranthambhore
An understanding of the distribution range and status of a species is paramount for its conservation. We used photo captures
Most large carnivore populations are declining across their global range except in some well managed protected areas (PA’s). Investments for
Identifying and prioritising naturally occurring within-species diversity, which may correlate with local adaptations or vicariance, is an integral part of
Prioritizing conservation of source populations within landscapes is proposed as a strategy for recovering tigers globally. We studied population dynamics
Background: Non-invasive sampling has opened avenues for the genetic study of elusive species, which has contributed significantly to their conservation.
Publications in peer-reviewed journals are often looked upon as tenets on which future scientific thought is built. Published information is
Conservation of large carnivores is dependent on a viable population of their principal prey species. Line transect based density estimation