Identifying Priority Areas for the Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) Within a Shared Landscape
Aparna Kolekar,
Kimberley Hockings,
Kristian Metcalfe
et al.
Abstract:Habitat loss is one of the primary drivers of large felid decline. The leopard (Panthera pardus), a generalist large felid species, has the behavioural and dietary flexibility to exploit different habitat types of varying human influence. Understanding habitat selection in a shared landscape is critical for the development of conservation strategies and managing negative human–leopard interactions. The development of conservation policy requires data on large spatial scales, which is mostly lacking, especially… Show more
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