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    Environmental and anthropogenic factors synergistically affect space use of jaguars by Thompson, Jeffrey J., Morato, Ronaldo G., Niebuhr, Bernardo B., Alegre, Vanesa Bejarano, Oshima, Júlia Emi F., de Barros, Alan E., Paviolo, Agustín, de la Torre, J. Antonio, Lima, Fernando, McBride, Roy T., Cunha de Paula, Rogerio, Cullen, Laury, Silveira, Leandro, Kantek, Daniel L.Z., Ramalho, Emiliano E., Maranhão, Louise, Haberfeld, Mario, Sana, Denis A., Medellin, Rodrigo A., Carrillo, Eduardo, Montalvo, Victor H., Monroy-Vilchis, Octavio, Cruz, Paula, Jacomo, Anah T.A., Alves, Giselle B., Cassaigne, Ivonne, Thompson, Ron, Sáenz-Bolaños, Carolina, Cruz, Juan Carlos, Alfaro, Luis D., Hagnauer, Isabel, Xavier da Silva, Marina, Vogliotti, Alexandre, Moraes, Marcela F.D., Miyazaki, Selma S., Araujo, Gediendson R., Cruz da Silva, Leanes, Leuzinger, Lucas, Carvalho, Marina M., Rampim, Lilian, Sartorello, Leonardo, Quigley, Howard, Tortato, Fernando R., Hoogesteijn, Rafael, Crawshaw, Peter G., Devlin, Allison L., May Júnior, Joares A., Powell, George V.N., Tobler, Mathias W., Carrillo-Percastegui, Samia E., Payán, Estebán, Azevedo, Fernando C.C., Concone, Henrique V.B., Quiroga, Verónica A., Costa, Sebastián A., Arrabal, Juan P., Vanderhoeven, Ezequiel, Di Blanco, Yamil E., Lopes, Alexandre M.C., Ribeiro, Milton Cezar

    Published in Current biology (09-08-2021)
    “…Large terrestrial carnivores have undergone some of the largest population declines and range reductions of any species, which is of concern as they can have…”
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    Drivers of large carnivore density in non‐hunted, multi‐use landscapes by Devlin, Allison L., Frair, Jacqueline L., Crawshaw, Peter G., Hunter, Luke T. B., Tortato, Fernando R., Hoogesteijn, Rafael, Robinson, Nathaniel, Robinson, Hugh S., Quigley, Howard B.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-01-2023)
    “…Protected areas serve as population strongholds for many large carnivores, with multi‐use landscapes along their borders forming the front‐lines of wildlife…”
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    Cattle depredation by puma ( Puma concolor) and jaguar ( Panthera onca) in central-western Brazil by Palmeira, Francesca B.L., Crawshaw, Peter G., Haddad, Claudio M., Ferraz, Katia Maria P.M.B., Verdade, Luciano M.

    Published in Biological conservation (2008)
    “…In this study, data on cattle depredation by puma ( Puma concolor) and jaguar ( Panthera onca) were recorded for six years (1998–2003) in a cattle ranch in…”
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    Spatial organization and activity patterns of ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in a protected subtropical forest of Brazil by Azevedo, Fernando C. C., Mähler, Jan K. F., Indrusiak, Cibele B., Scognamillo, Daniel, Conforti, Valéria A., Morato, Ronaldo G., Cavalcanti, Sandra M. C., Ferraz, Katia M. P. M. B., Crawshaw, Peter G.

    Published in Mammal research (01-10-2019)
    “…We estimated home range size and overlap and activity patterns of ocelots in a protected subtropical forest, the Iguaçu National Park (INP), in southwestern…”
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    Lack of Population Genetic Structuring in Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in a Fragmented Landscape by Figueiredo, Marina G, Cervini, Marcelo, Rodrigues, Fernando P, Eizirik, Eduardo, Azevedo, Fernando C C, Cullen, Laury, Crawshaw, Peter G, Galetti, Pedro M

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (2015)
    “…Habitat fragmentation can promote patches of small and isolated populations, gene flow disruption between those populations, and reduction of local and total…”
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    Human-Wildlife Conflicts in Brazil: A Fast-Growing Issue by Marchini, Silvio, Crawshaw, Peter G.

    Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (04-07-2015)
    “…Human-wildlife conflicts have grown in Brazil over the past 10 years. There has been a dramatic increase in the number, diversity of species involved, and even…”
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    Molecular tracking of jaguar melanism using faecal DNA by Haag, Taiana, Santos, Anelisie S, Valdez, Fernanda P, Sana, Dênis A, Silveira, Leandro, Cullen, Laury Jr, De Angelo, Carlos, Morato, Ronaldo G, Crawshaw, Peter G. Jr, Salzano, Francisco M, Eizirik, Eduardo

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-06-2010)
    “…Major evolutionary questions remain elusive due to persistent difficulties in directly studying the genetics of variable phenotypes in natural populations…”
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    Phylogeography, population history and conservation genetics of jaguars (Panthera onca, Mammalia, Felidae) by Eizirik, Eduardo, Kim, Jae-Heup, Menotti-Raymond, Marilyn, Crawshaw JR, Peter G., O'Brien, Stephen J., Johnson, Warren E.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-01-2001)
    “…The jaguar (Panthera onca), the largest felid in the American Continent, is currently threatened by habitat loss, fragmentation and human persecution. We have…”
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    Jaguar mobbing by giant otter groups by Leuchtenberger, Caroline, Almeida, Samara Bezerra, Andriolo, Artur, Crawshaw, Peter G.

    Published in Acta ethologica (01-06-2016)
    “…Group-living in carnivores is mostly associated with cooperative hunting and anti-predator defense. Giant otters ( Pteronura brasiliensis ) live in monogamous…”
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    Phylogeographic patterns and evolution of the mitochondrial DNA control region in two neotropical cats (Mammalia, felidae) by Eizirik, E, Bonatto, S L, Johnson, W E, Crawshaw, Jr, P G, Vié, J C, Brousset, D M, O'Brien, S J, Salzano, F M

    Published in Journal of molecular evolution (01-11-1998)
    “…The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and margay (L. wiedii) are sister-species of Neotropical cats which evolved from a lineage that migrated into South America…”
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    Efficiency of box-traps and leg-hold traps with several bait types for capturing small carnivores (mammalia) in a disturbed area of southeastern Brazil by Michalski, Fernanda, Crawshaw, Jr, Peter G, Oliveira, Tadeu G de, Fabián, Marta E

    Published in Revista de biología tropical (01-03-2007)
    “…Capturing small carnivores is often necessary for obtaining key ecological data. We compared the efficiency of box and leg-hold traps, using live and dead…”
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    Spatial Organization and Social Dynamics of Geoffroy's Cat in the Brazilian Pampas by Tirelli, Flávia P., Trigo, Tatiane C., Trinca, Cristine S., lbano, Ana Paula N. A, Mazim, Fábio D., Queirolo, Diego, Espinosa, Caroline da C., Soares, José Bonifácio, Pereira, Javier A., Crawshaw, Peter G., Macdonald, David W., Lucherini, Mauro, Eizirik, Eduardo

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (13-08-2018)
    “…Geoffroy's cat (Leopardus geoffroyi) is a small Neotropical felid whose social behavior remains poorly understood. We used simultaneous radiotelemetry (4 males…”
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    First soft-release of a relocated puma in South America by Adania, Cristina Harumi, de Carvalho, William Douglas, Rosalino, Luís Miguel, de Cassio Pereira, Jairo, Crawshaw, Peter G.

    Published in Mammal research (2017)
    “…Pumas ( Puma concolor ) are the second largest Neotropical felid, widespread throughout of the Americas. In Brazil, the species is presently affected by…”
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    Infanticide in a jaguar (Panthera onca) population—does the provision of livestock carcasses increase the risk? by Tortato, Fernando R., Devlin, Allison L., Hoogesteijn, Rafael, Júnior, Joares A. May, Frair, Jacqueline L., Crawshaw, Peter G., Izzo, Thiago J., Quigley, Howard B.

    Published in Acta ethologica (01-02-2017)
    “…Infanticide is an antagonistic behavior that may provide an evolutionary benefit for the perpetrator. Cases of infanticide have rarely been reported in…”
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    Hunting Association between the Aplomado Falcon (Falco femoralis) and the Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) in Emas National Park, Central Brazil by Silveira, Leandro, Anah T. A. Jácomo, Flávio H. G. Rodrigues, Crawshaw, Peter G.

    Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-02-1997)
    “…Hunting associations between Aplomado Falcons (Falco femoralis) and maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus) were observed in six occasions in Emas National Park,…”
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