Multi-species occupancy modelling of a carnivore guild in wildlife management areas in the Kalahari
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2018Subject
CARNIVORESANIMAL-HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
SOUTHERN AFRICA
CAMERA TRAPS
AFRICAN LIONS
LEOPARDS
HYENAS
JACKALS
CARACALS
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Biological ConservationVolume
220Begin page
21End page
28
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It was hypothesised that land use type surrounding WMAs, human settlements and prey availability might affect carnivore distribution patterns. We conducted a camera-trap study with 96 stations in two WMAs in the Ghanzi district and used a Royles-Nichol multi-species occupancy model to test which factors influenced habitat use for nine carnivore species....Type
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10.1016/j.biocon.2018.01.033
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