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A dynamic simulation model to support reduction in illegal trade within legal wildlife markets. Rodrigo Oyanede, Stefan Gelcich, Emile Mathieu, E.J. Milner-Gulland. First published: 03 August 2021 https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13814. Article impact statement: Simulation models that explicitly consider trader roles in wildlife markets helps support reduction in illegal wildlife trade. This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been through the copyediting, typesetting, pagination and proofreading process, which may lead to differences between this version and the Version of Record. PDF
Mischaracterizing wildlife trade and its impacts may mislead policy processes. Daniel W.S. Challender, Dan Brockington, Amy Hinsley, Michael Hoffmann, Jonathan E. Kolby, Francis Massé, Daniel J.D. Natusch, Thomasina E.E. Oldfield, Willow Outhwaite … See all authors . First published: 04 August 2021 https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12832. PDF
Effects of camera‐trap placement and number on detection of members of a mammalian assemblage [PDF]. TR Hofmeester, NH Thorsen, JPGM Cromsigt… - Ecosphere, 2021. A central goal in camera‐trapping (CT) studies is to maximize detection probability and precision of occupancy estimates while minimizing the number of CTs to reduce equipment and labor costs. Few studies, however, have examined the effect of CT …
Indigenous-led camera-trap research on traditional territories informs conservation decisions for resource extraction [PDF]. JT Fisher, F Grey, N Anderson, J Sawan, N Anderson… - FACETS, 2021. The resource extraction that powers global economies is often manifested in Indigenous Peoples' territories. Indigenous Peoples living on the land are careful observers of resulting biodiversity changes, and Indigenous-led research can …
Evaluation of camera trap‐based abundance estimators for unmarked populations. SM Amburgey, AA Yackel Adams, B Gardner… - Ecological Applications, 2021. Estimates of species abundance are critical to understand population processes and to assess and select management actions. However, capturing and marking individuals for abundance estimation, while providing robust information, can be …
Effects of camera‐trap placement and number on detection of members of a mammalian assemblage [PDF]. TR Hofmeester, NH Thorsen, JPGM Cromsigt… - Ecosphere, 2021 A central goal in camera‐trapping (CT) studies is to maximize detection probability and precision of occupancy estimates while minimizing the number of CTs to reduce equipment and labor costs. Few studies, however, have examined the effect of CT …
Indigenous-led camera-trap research on traditional territories informs conservation decisions for resource extraction [PDF]. JT Fisher, F Grey, N Anderson, J Sawan, N Anderson… - FACETS, 2021 The resource extraction that powers global economies is often manifested in Indigenous Peoples' territories. Indigenous Peoples living on the land are careful observers of resulting biodiversity changes, and Indigenous-led research can …
[PDF] First camera trap photographs of Indian Pangolin Manis crassicaudata (Mammalia: Pholidota: Manidae) from Pakistan. M Bint Riaz, F Akrim, S Qasim, SA Bukhari, A Aslam… - Journal of Threatened Taxa, 2021 In the current study, we have camera trapped Indian pangolin in the country providing very 1 st camera trap photographs of the species from Pakistan. The species has been camera trapped from two sampling sites; one from Pothwar …
First observation of a chimpanzee with albinism in the wild: Social interactions and subsequent infanticide [PDF]. M Leroux, G Monday, B Chandia, JW Akankwasa… - American journal of …, 2021. Albinism—the congenital absence of pigmentation—is a very rare phenomenon in animals due to the significant costs to fitness of this condition. Both humans and non‐human individuals with albinism face a number of challenges, such as reduced …
First observation of a chimpanzee with albinism in the wild: Social interactions and subsequent infanticide. M Leroux, G Monday, B Chandia, JW Akankwasa… - American journal of …, 2021. Albinism—the congenital absence of pigmentation—is a very rare phenomenon in animals due to the significant costs to fitness of this condition. Both humans and non‐human individuals with albinism face a number of challenges, such as reduced …
Functional diversity loss and change in nocturnal behavior of mammals under anthropogenic disturbance [web]. September 2021Conservation Biology Unfollow journal DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13839 Xueyou Li Wenqiang Hu William V BleischShow all 10 authors Xuelong Jiang
Human activity and forest fragmentation threaten populations of the Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ellioti) in Western Cameroon C Fotang, U Bröring, C Roos, EE Abwe, P Dutton… - 2021 Increased human activities such as commodity-led deforestation, extension of agriculture, urbanization, and wildfires are major drivers of forest loss worldwide. In Cameroon, these activities cause a loss of suitable primate habitat …
Inventorying terrestrial mammal species in mixed-mangrove forest of the Lower Kinabatangan, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia, with special reference to a new locality … H Bernard, NYS Liew, A Wilson, J Tangah, A Tuuga… - Mammal Research, 2021 Terrestrial mammal communities in the mangrove forests of Borneo are generally poorly studied due to the access difficulties associated with wetland habitats. We used camera-trapping methods to conduct a survey from June 2015 to May 2018 to …
Captivity and habituation to humans raise curiosity in vervet monkeys. [HTML] SIF Forss, A Motes-Rodrigo, P Dongre, T Mohr… - Animal Cognition, 2021. The cognitive mechanisms causing intraspecific behavioural differences between wild and captive animals remain poorly understood. Although diminished neophobia, resulting from a safer environment and more “free” time, has been proposed to …
Links between bushmeat species occupancy and indigenous hunting: a pilot study from Royal Belum State Park, Peninsula Malaysia. [PDF] L Pullella, AR Khan, N Pettit, PC Speldewinde - Asian Journal of Conservation …, 2021 Indigenous communities have been hunting bushmeat species in the tropical forests of South East Asia for over 40,000 years. Today however, many bushmeat species are threatened by unsustainable hunting compounded by the pressures of …
Potential risk zone for anthropogenic mortality of carnivores in Gandaki Province, Nepal [PDF] B Adhikari, K Baral, S Bhandari, M Szydlowski… - Ecology and Evolution, 2022 Anthropogenic pressures in human‐dominated landscapes often contribute to wildlife mortality. Carnivores are especially vulnerable to human‐induced mortality due to the perceived threat to livestock and humans. Despite having widespread …
Comparing interview methods with camera trap data to inform occupancy models of hunted mammals in forest habitats S Brittain, M Rowcliffe, K Fabrice, CT Kamogne-Tagne… - Conservation Science and …, 2022 Few studies explicitly assess the robustness and practicality of occupancy analysis informed by local inhabitants, compared to estimates from conventional monitoring methods within different contexts. This study evaluates the efficacy and robustness of …
[PDF] Key Drivers of Bushmeat Trade and Its Implications on Wildlife Conservation in Southwestern Nigeria OJ SOMOYE, AI OYEGBAMI Nigeria's bushmeat trade and consumption have a significant impact on biodiversity conservation and public health. Southwestern Nigeria is rich in biodiversity and has a high population density, where bushmeat hunting, trade, and consumption are …
[PDF] Occupational Health Risks of Bushmeat Processing Among Processors in Osun State AA Adewumi, BA Owolabi, OA Afolabi Bushmeat consumption remains an integral part of food culture and livelihood across many African countries, yet its processing poses significant public health risks. This study examined the health implications of bushmeat processing among processors …
Trade mediated growth in alien bird species presents Indonesia with a conservation challenge AJ Berryman, JA Eaton, M Irham, P Yuda, NJ Collar - Biological Invasions, 2025 Alien species represent a global challenge to biodiversity and human society. Inmany parts of the world, however, they remain poorly documented. Here we review citizen science datasets and published avifaunal inventories to collate and document …
Understanding and Navigating International Wildlife Trade Data: Avoiding Pitfalls Caused by Systemic Detail Obfuscation OLB Goodman, MF Tlusty, AL Rhyne - Global Green Crime and Ecojustice
[PDF] Illegal Wildlife Trade in Mexico from 2014-2023 JC Cantú, ME Sánchez - 2024
[PDF] Disproportionate regulation of wildlife trade D Challender, D Mallon, M 't Sas-Rolfes, A Dickman… - bioRxiv, 2024