A diminished large carnivore guild with contrasting species-habitat associations persists outside national parks in Namibia's central-eastern landscape
Understanding species distributions is key for effective biodiversity conservation. We conducted a large-scale camera trapping survey in five systematic grids across central-eastern Namibia to identify drivers of large carnivore occupancy and to predict occurrence across a broader mixed-use landscap...
Main Authors: | Verschueren, S, Hofmann, T, Briers-Louw, WD, Kakove, M, Leirs, H, Bauer, H, Marker, L, Cristescu, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2024
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