Predicting the consequences of indiscriminate poaching on the population persistence of a non-target species of conservation concern
<p>Illegal animal hunting, a contributor to biodiversity loss, occurs along a relative selectivity spectrum from indiscriminate to highly selective. Extensive research has evaluated the impacts of selective hunting on animal populations. In contrast, the ways in which indiscr...
Main Authors: | Montgomery, RA, Mudumba, T, Wijers, M, Boudinot, LA, Loveridge, A, Chapron, G, Macdonald, DW |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2023
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