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    Population dynamics of threatened felids in response to forest cover change in Sumatra by Haidir, Iding A, Macdonald, David W, Wong, Wai-Ming, Lubis, Muhammad I, Linkie, Matthew

    Published in PloS one (12-08-2020)
    “…Habitat loss caused by deforestation is a global driver of predator population declines. However, few studies have focussed on these effects for mesopredator…”
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    Projected development in Borneo and Sumatra will greatly reduce connectivity for an apex carnivore by Kaszta, Żaneta, Cushman, Samuel A., Hearn, Andrew, Sloan, Sean, Laurance, William F., Haidir, Iding A., Macdonald, David W.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (25-03-2024)
    “…The islands of Borneo and Sumatra are strongholds for biodiversity and home for many endemic species. They also have experienced amongst the highest…”
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    Prioritizing wildlife conservation along habitat gradients in Sumatra by Haidir, Iding A., Wearn, Oliver R., Deere, Nicolas J., Struebig, Matthew J., Dohong, Alue, Macdonald, David W., Linkie, Matthew

    Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2024)
    “…Managing protected areas (PAs) requires measurable indicators to assess effectiveness. The status of populations and guilds of multiple species are potential…”
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    Integrating social and ecological information to identify high-risk areas of human-crocodile conflict in the Indonesian Archipelago by Ardiantiono, Henkanaththegedara, Sujan M., Sideleau, Brandon, Sheherazade, Anwar, Yogie, Haidir, Iding A., Amarasinghe, A.A. Thasun

    Published in Biological conservation (01-04-2023)
    “…Crocodile attacks on humans and subsequent retaliations are a pressing issue for saltwater crocodile conservation. As human-crocodile conflict is complex,…”
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    Examining the shifting patterns of poaching from a long-term law enforcement intervention in Sumatra by Risdianto, Dian, Martyr, Deborah J., Nugraha, Rudijanta T., Harihar, Abishek, Wibisono, Hariyo T., Haidir, Iding A., Macdonald, David W., D'Cruze, Neil, Linkie, Matthew

    Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2016)
    “…Current levels of illegal wildlife trade for many in-demand species are unsustainable and place them at a heightened risk of extinction. While several Asian…”
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