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Title
Spatial correlates of livestock depredation by Amur tigers in Hunchun, China
Author(s)
Soh Y.H., Carrasco L.R., Miquelle D.G., Jiang J.S., Yang J., Stokes E.J., Tang J.R., Kang A., Liu P.Q. and Rao M.
Published
2014
Abstract
Livestock depredation by highly endangered Amur tigers is a major source of human-tiger conflict in Northeast China. We model livestock depredation risk to understand factors shaping the spatial distribution of depredation conflicts using Hunchun, China as a case study
Keywords
Conflict mapping Conservation ecology Depredation compensation Panthera tigris Spatial modelling
Full Citation
Soh Y.H., Carrasco L.R., Miquelle D.G., Jiang J.S., Yang J., Stokes E.J., Tang J.R., Kang A., Liu P.Q. and Rao M. 2014: Spatial correlates of livestock depredation by Amur tigers in Hunchun, China: Relevance of prey density and implications for protected area management. Biological Conservation 169: 117–127.
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