Search Results - "Carvajal, Sasha"
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Jaguar distribution, biological corridors and protected areas in Mexico: from science to public policies
Published in Landscape ecology (01-11-2021)“…Context Land use change, habitat loss and fragmentation are the major threats to jaguar conservation in Latin America. Here, we integrate the information of…”
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Jaguars, ocelots, coatimundis…oh my: Species composition and temporal overlap of a diverse carnivore guild in the Sierra of Tamaulipas, México
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-08-2023)“…Studying interspecific interactions and community composition within carnivore guilds are often difficult to complete and is seldom done in North America. Here…”
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Hair Snares for Noninvasive Sampling of Felids in North America: Do Gray Foxes Affect Success?
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-08-2007)“…Hair-snare sampling has become a popular technique to assess distribution and abundance of felids. Using standard hair-snaring protocols, we sampled for…”
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Status and distribution of jaguarundi in Texas and Northeastern México: Making the case for extirpation and initiation of recovery in the United States
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2022)“…The jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi) is a small felid with a historical range from central Argentina through southern Texas. Information on the current…”
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Selected ecological patterns and distribution of five sympatric felids in northeastern Mexico
Published 01-01-2016“…There are few locations where all six species of sympatric felids occur. These species are jaguar (Panthera onca), puma ( Puma concolor), bobcat (Lynx rufus),…”
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Ocelot density and habitat use in Tamaulipan thornshrub and tropical deciduous forests in Northeastern México
Published in Journal of mammalogy (25-01-2022)“…Northeastern México is one of the most diverse regions in the country with high mammal richness. This region also sits on the northern periphery of the…”
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The large jaguar that lived in the past of México: a forgotten fossil
Published in Therya (30-01-2020)“…In the 1970’s, Oswald Mooser delivered to the Instituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, a fossil jaw recovered from the Chapala region,…”
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