Landscape‐level habitat connectivity of large mammals in Chitwan Annapurna Landscape, Nepal
Jagan Nath Adhikari,
Bishnu Prasad Bhattarai,
Suraj Baral
et al.
Abstract:The populations of many species of large mammals occur in small isolated and fragmented habitat patches in the human‐dominated landscape. Maintenance of habitat connectivity in the fragmented landscapes is important for maintaining a healthy population of large mammal. This study evaluated the landscape patches and their linkages on two carnivores (leopard and Himalayan black bear) and seven prey species (northern red muntjac, chital, sambar, wild pig, Himalayan goral, rhesus macaque, and langur) between Chitw… Show more
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