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View article: Addressing the challenge of wildlife conservation in urban landscapes by increasing human tolerance for wildlife
Addressing the challenge of wildlife conservation in urban landscapes by increasing human tolerance for wildlife Open
Urbanization is a key driver of global environmental change and is adversely impacting wildlife populations. Human tolerance for wildlife is critical to wildlife conservation in urban areas. Using metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, United Stat…
View article: Engaging urban residents in the appropriate actions to mitigate <scp>human–wildlife</scp> conflicts
Engaging urban residents in the appropriate actions to mitigate <span>human–wildlife</span> conflicts Open
Mitigating human–wildlife conflicts by altering human behaviors is critical to urban wildlife conservation. We investigated what actions urban residents are willing to take to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts in metropolitan Atlanta, one …
View article: Addressing the Challenge of Wildlife Conservation in Urban Landscapes by Increasing Human Tolerance for Wildlife
Addressing the Challenge of Wildlife Conservation in Urban Landscapes by Increasing Human Tolerance for Wildlife Open
Data that supports the journal manuscript: Puri, M., Johannsen, K.L., Goode, K.O., & Pienaar, E.F. (2024) Addressing the challenge of wildlife conservation in urban landscapes by increasing human tolerance for wildlife. People and Nature.
View article: Addressing the Challenge of Wildlife Conservation in Urban Landscapes by Increasing Human Tolerance for Wildlife
Addressing the Challenge of Wildlife Conservation in Urban Landscapes by Increasing Human Tolerance for Wildlife Open
Data that supports the journal manuscript: Puri, M., Johannsen, K.L., Goode, K.O., & Pienaar, E.F. (2024) Addressing the challenge of wildlife conservation in urban landscapes by increasing human tolerance for wildlife. People and Nature.
View article: Engaging urban residents in the appropriate actions to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts
Engaging urban residents in the appropriate actions to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts Open
Data that supports the following publication: Puri, M., Goode, K.O., Johannsen, K.L., and Pienaar, E.F. (2024) Engaging urban residents in the appropriate actions to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts. Conservation Science and Practice. Art…
View article: Engaging urban residents in the appropriate actions to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts
Engaging urban residents in the appropriate actions to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts Open
Data that supports the following publication: Puri, M., Goode, K.O., Johannsen, K.L., and Pienaar, E.F. (2024) Engaging urban residents in the appropriate actions to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts. Conservation Science and Practice. Art…
BER_data&covariates Open
data and covariates used to predict sloth bear distribution and conflict with people in central India
Benefits Beyond Borders: Assessing Landowner Willingness-to-Accept Incentives for Conservation Outside Protected Areas Open
Unplanned land-use change surrounding protected areas (PAs) can lead to degradation and fragmentation of wildlife habitats, thereby placing tremendous pressure on PAs especially in tropical countries. Incentivizing the expansion of habitat…
View article: Food for thought&#8212;examining farmers' willingness to engage in conservation stewardship around a protected area in central India
Food for thought—examining farmers' willingness to engage in conservation stewardship around a protected area in central India Open
Although protected areas (PAs) have long been considered a successful conservation strategy, more recent research has highlighted their ecological and sociological limitations. The extant PA network is constrained by land availability and …
Examining human–carnivore interactions using a socio-ecological framework: sympatric wild canids in India as a case study Open
Many carnivores inhabit human-dominated landscapes outside protected reserves. Spatially explicit assessments of carnivore distributions and livestock depredation patterns in human-use landscapes are crucial for minimizing negative interac…
2018_Puri_covariates_conflict.xlsx Open
Covariate data to predict patterns of human-leopard conflict in central India
2018_Puri_covariates_occupancy.xlsx Open
covariate data to predict leopard distribution in central India
2018_Puri_LPD_occupancy.xlsx Open
data on leopard detections based on indirect sign surveys
Substituting space for time: Empirical evaluation of spatial replication as a surrogate for temporal replication in occupancy modelling Open
Occupancy models that account for detection probability are important analytical tools in conservation monitoring. Traditionally, occupancy models relied on detection/non‐detection data generated from temporal replicates for estimating det…
View article: Spatio-temporal interactions facilitate large carnivore sympatry across a resource gradient
Spatio-temporal interactions facilitate large carnivore sympatry across a resource gradient Open
Species within a guild vary their use of time, space and resources, thereby enabling sympatry. As intra-guild competition intensifies, such behavioural adaptations may become prominent. We assessed mechanisms of facilitating sympatry among…
Sample size and effort;Spatial model comparisons;Estimated spatial use parameters;Camera trap locations;Temporal activity distributions from Spatio-temporal interactions facilitate large carnivore sympatry across a resource gradient Open
Sample size and efforts in four study sites, namely Bhadra, Nagarahole, Bandipur and Bilgiri Ranganaswamy Temple, in Western Ghats, India.;Model comparisons to test for independence in site-use between carnivore species pairs in the four p…