Feasibility of using scent-baited hair traps to monitor carnivore populations in Peninsular Malaysia
Non-invasive genetic sampling is increasingly being used for monitoring mammalian carnivore populations. However, environmental conditions in the tropics challenge researchers' ability to collect samples. We present the results of a preliminary study on the feasibility of using scent-baited hai...
Main Authors: | Hedges, L., Morrant, D.S., Campos-Arceiz, A., Clements, G.R. |
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Format: | Article |
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2015
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