African wild dog habitat use modelling using telemetry data and citizen scientist sightings: are the results comparable?
Quantifying landscape characteristics that wildlife select is essential for conservation and management action. Models that map wildlife resource selection tend to be informed by telemetry technology which is costly to acquire/maintain and potentially risky to deploy. Therefore, there is value in pu...
Autors principals: | Shumba, T, Montgomery, R, Rasmussen, G, Macdonald, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Southern African Wildlife Management Association
2018
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