Scale dependence of felid predation risk: identifying predictors of livestock kills by tiger and leopard in Bhutan
<strong>Context:</strong> Livestock predation by tiger and leopard in Bhutan is a major threat to the conservation of these felids. Conflict mitigation planning would benefit from an improved understanding of the spatial pattern of livestock kills by the two predators. <strong>Ob...
Main Authors: | Rostro-García, S, Tharchen, L, Abade, L, Astaras, C, Cushman, S, Macdonald, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Netherlands
2016
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