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    • Combining camera trap surveys and IUCN range maps to improve knowledge of species distributions 

      Chen, Cheng; Granados, Alys; Brodie, Jedediah F.; Kays, Roland; Davies, T. Jonathan; Liu, Runzhe; Fisher, Jason T.; Ahumada, Jorge; McShea, William; Sheil, Douglas; Mohd-Azlan, Jayasilan; Agwanda, Bernard; Andrianarisoa, Mahandry H.; Appleton, Robyn D.; Bitariho, Robert; Espinosa, Santiago; Grigione, Melissa M.; Helgen, Kristofer M.; Hubbard, Andy; Hurtado, Cindy M. (Conservation Biology, 2023)
      Reliable maps of species distributions are fundamental for biodiversity research and conservation. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List range maps are widely recognized as authoritative ...
    • Consistent daily activity patterns across tropical forest mammal communities 

      Vargas, Andrea Vallejo; Sheil, Douglas; Semper-Pascual, Asunción; Beaudrot, Lydia; Ahumada, Jorge; Bitariho, Robert; Espinosa, Santiago; Estienne, Vittoria; Jansen, Patrick; Kayijamahe, Charles; Martin, Emanuel; Lima, Marcela; Mugerwa, Badru; Rovero, Francesco; Salvador, Julia; Santos, Fernanda; spironello, wilson; Uzabaho, Eustrate; Bischof, Richard (Research square, 2022)
      Most animals follow distinct daily activity patterns reflecting their adaptations1, requirements, and Interactions 2-4. Specific communities provide specific opportunities and constraints to their members that further ...
    • Global camera trap synthesis highlights the importance of protected areas in maintaining mammal diversity 

      Chen, Cheng; Brodie, Jedediah F.; Kays, Roland; Davies, T. Jonathan; Liu, Runzhe; Fisher, Jason T.; Ahumada, Jorge; McShea, William; Sheil, Douglas; Agwanda, Bernard; Andrianarisoa, Mahandry H.; Bitariho, Robert; Kalies, Elizabeth L.; Appleton, Robyn D. (Conservation Letters, 2022)
      The establishment of protected areas (PAs) is a central strategy for global biodiversity conservation. While the role of PAs in protecting habitat has been highlighted, their effectiveness at protecting mammal communities ...
    • Human density modulates spatial associations among tropical forest terrestrial mammal species 

      Gorczynski, Daniel; Hsieh, Chia; Ahumada, Jorge; Akampurira, Emmanuel; Andrianarisoa, Mahandry Hugues; Espinosa, Santiago; Johnson, Steig; Kayijamahe, Charles; Lima, Marcela Guimarães Moreira; Mugerwa, Badru; Rovero, Francesco; Salvador, Julia; Santos, Fernanda; Sheil, Douglas; Uzabaho, Eustrate; Beaudrot, Lydia (Global Change Biology, 2022)
      The spatial aggregation of species pairs often increases with the ecological similarity of the species involved. However, the way in which environmental conditions and anthropogenic activity affect the relationship between ...
    • Occurrence dynamics of mammals in protected tropical forests respond to human presence and activities 

      Pascual, Asunción Semper; Sheil, Douglas; Beaudrot, Lydia; Dupont, Pierre; Dey, Soumen; Ahumada, Jorge; Akampurira, Emmanuel; Bitariho, Robert; Espinosa, Santiago; Jansen, Patrick A.; Lima, Marcela Guimarães Moreira; Martin, Emanuel H.; Mugerwa, Badru; Rovero, Francesco; Santos, Fernanda; Uzabaho, Eustrate; Bischof, Richard (nature ecology & evolution, 2023-06-26)
      Protected areas (PAs) play a vital role in wildlife conservation. Nonetheless there is concern and uncertainty regarding how and at what spatial scales anthropogenic stressors influence the occurrence dynamics of wildlife ...