Claws in the Capital: Human-Leopard Conflict Hotspots and Community Perceptions in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. [PDF]
Shrestha P +3 more
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Multiscale Environmental Drivers of Aquatic Insect Assemblages in Cerrado Streams
Multi‐scale drivers of aquatic insect communities in Cerrado streams. The gradient (from left to right) indicates increasing spatial scale, showing that abundance is influenced by local factors (conductivity, temperature), taxonomic richness responds to agricultural land use at an intermediate scale, and community composition is structured by regional ...
Juliana Simião‐Ferreira +9 more
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Creating constellations of coexistence through connections between people in human-wildlife conflict areas. [PDF]
Green AR +8 more
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Devouring the Invaders: The Racial‐Ecological Politics of the Chinese Crayfish Trade in Kenya
ABSTRACT This article examines entanglements of ecology, race, and foodways at Lake Naivasha in Kenya. Nonnative Louisiana red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), first introduced to Kenya in the 1960s, were once viewed as invasive but are now sought after as a delicacy among Kenya's Chinese community.
Amanda Kaminsky
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Correlates and impacts of human-mammal conflict in the central part of Chitwan Annapurna Landscape, Nepal. [PDF]
Adhikari JN, Bhattarai BP, Thapa TB.
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We report the first confirmed record of an ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) dragging a newborn calf in a degraded forest fragment of southeastern Brazil. Using camera trap records, we reveal an opportunistic foraging event involving a vulnerable domestic prey within a highly fragmented landscape.
Álvaro Augusto Naves Silva +2 more
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Mapping human fatalities from megafauna to inform coexistence strategies. [PDF]
Kavhu B +4 more
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Short Abstract Through interviews with farmers in the Upper Rhine Valley, this article analyses the objectives, drivers and obstacles to adaptation practices and their synergies and trade‐offs with mitigation and other social and environmental issues.
Gaël Bohnert, Brice Martin
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Stuck in space but not in time: multiple-scale resource selection in a stationary prey. [PDF]
May R +5 more
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Narrow Dietary Niche With High Overlap Between Snow Leopards and Himalayan Wolves Indicates Potential for Resource Competition in Shey Phoksundo National Park, Nepal. [PDF]
Lamichhane S +7 more
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