A biodiversity hotspot losing its top predator: The challenge of jaguar conservation in the Atlantic Forest of South America
The jaguar is the top predator of the Atlantic Forest (AF), which is a highly threatened
biodiversity hotspot that occurs in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. By combining data sets …
biodiversity hotspot that occurs in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. By combining data sets …
Beyond words: From jaguar population trends to conservation and public policy in Mexico
The jaguar (Panthera onca) is one of the most threatened carnivores in the Americas.
Despite a long history of research on this charismatic species, to date there have been few …
Despite a long history of research on this charismatic species, to date there have been few …
Factors affecting big cat hunting in Brazilian protected areas
We surveyed Brazilian protected areas to assess the scale of big cat hunting within the
National Protected Areas System. A questionnaire was emailed to managers of 297 …
National Protected Areas System. A questionnaire was emailed to managers of 297 …
A systems approach to planning for human‐wildlife coexistence: The case of people and jaguars in the Brazilian Pantanal
S Marchini, R Boulhosa, J Camargo… - … Science and Practice, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Human‐wildlife coexistence as a concept and management objective has received
increasing attention from researchers and decision makers. The coexistence approach will …
increasing attention from researchers and decision makers. The coexistence approach will …
Temporal variation of the diet of a top terrestrial predator: the jaguar as a case study
H Entringer Jr, HJ Del Duque Jr, AG Chiarello… - Mammal Research, 2022 - Springer
Here, we aimed to evaluate the existence of temporal variation in the jaguar's diet and to
determine if the adjustments in the diet apply to all prey or if there are species that are more …
determine if the adjustments in the diet apply to all prey or if there are species that are more …
A non-invasive faecal survey for the study of spatial ecology and kinship of solitary felids in the Viruá National Park, Amazon Basin
F Palomares, B Adrados, M Zanin, L Silveira, C Keller - Mammal Research, 2017 - Springer
Jaguars and pumas are the largest felids in the Americas. Information about these two
species is scarce, especially where both species are sympatric. We studied the use and …
species is scarce, especially where both species are sympatric. We studied the use and …
[PDF][PDF] Cumulative environmental impacts and extinction risk of Brazilian carnivores
B de Mello Beisiegel - Oecologia Australis, 2017 - researchgate.net
Mammalian carnivores are crucial bioindicators of environmental impacts. Threats to the
Brazilian carnivores identified by the national evaluation of extinction risk were reviewed in …
Brazilian carnivores identified by the national evaluation of extinction risk were reviewed in …
[PDF][PDF] Human–jaguar conflicts in Brazil: A human dimensions perspective
S Marchini, EE Ramalho, W Toro-Orozco… - II. Conflicto entre …, 2017 - researchgate.net
To better understand and manage our problems with iconic animals like the jaguar, we must
first acknowledge that human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a complex phenomenon composed …
first acknowledge that human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a complex phenomenon composed …
First parturition of tigers in a semi-arid habitat, western India
Long-term data of large felids is important to understand their reproductive biology and
behavior for effective conservation planning. We used camera trap data and direct sightings …
behavior for effective conservation planning. We used camera trap data and direct sightings …
[PDF][PDF] Modeling the impact of hunting on the viability of a jaguar population in Amazonia, Brazil
EAR De Carvalho-Jr, ALJ Desbiez - 2013 - ava.icmbio.gov.br
We used population viability analysis to investigate the impacts of hunting on the jaguar
population of Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in central Amazonia. Population models …
population of Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve in central Amazonia. Population models …