“…However, its current distribution range has contracted between 48 and 55% of the historical value in the last century (de la Torre, González-Maya, et al, 2017;Sanderson et al, 2002) and their populations have experienced a severe decline since the 20th century (de la Torre, Núñez, & Medellín, 2017b;Medellín et al, 2016;Quigley et al, 2017;Roques et al, 2014;Saavedra-Mendoza, Cun, Horstman, Carabajo, & Alava, 2017;Sanderson et al, 2002). Habitat loss and fragmentation driven primarily by agriculture and cattle ranching encroachment, hunting, prey depletion, disease introduced by domestic animals, and human-jaguar conflicts are the main threats Ceballos, Zarza, Chávez, & González-Maya, 2016;De la Torre et al, 2017b;Medellín et al, 2016;Rodríguez-Soto et al, 2011;Saavedra-Mendoza et al, 2017).…”