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Título : Population trends and site occupancy estimations of a jaguar population in a heterogeneous landscape in the Selva Maya in Mexico
Autor(es): Diana Beatriz Friedeberg Gutiérrez
Palabras clave: Biología y Química
Ciencias de la Vida
Otras especialidades de la biología
Fecha de publicación : 5-ene-2023
Facultad: Facultad de Ciencias Naturales
Programa académico: Doctorado en Ciencias Biologicas
Resumen: In the studies presented here we describe how a jaguar population in the northern portion of the Selva Maya has been greatly affected by anthropogenic pressure. We can clearly see that individuals avoid areas with human presence and degraded habitats and choose those patches with the presence of prey and forest cover. We witness considerable forest cover loss within a decade and translate it into jaguar habitat loss within the home ranges of the population we follow. Additionally, we observe changes in the behavior of individuals during the peaks of forest loss and identify considerable shifts in the population structure.
URI: https://ri-ng.uaq.mx/handle/123456789/8092
Aparece en: Doctorado en Ciencias Biológicas

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