Human activities catalyse risk avoidance behaviours in wildlife across taxa and systems. However, the broader ecological significance of human‐induced risk perception remains …
The intensity of human-carnivore conflict in socio-ecological systems may primarily be determined by people's attitudes and perceptions of carnivore-related threats. Direct or …
Livestock depredation by leopards is a pervasive issue across many Asian and African range countries, particularly in and around protected areas. Developing effective conflict …
Trends in population sizes influence conservation decisions, but such trends can be misleading since a population can grow even as carrying capacity falls. Population growth …
Glucocorticoid levels (GCs) are an important parameter that infers the pathological condition of an organism. GCs can vary with life history stages like gender, age, and reproductive …
A Dheer, R Danabalan, A Pellizzone, E Davidian… - bioRxiv, 2023 - biorxiv.org
The diet of large carnivores is of great interest to conservation managers, as it can reveal the extent of human-carnivore conflict and the impact of carnivores on species of high …
K Ashish, B Arora, D Karne, V Kumar, AS Khan… - researchgate.net
Glucocorticoid levels (GCs) are an important parameter that infers the pathological condition of an organism. GCs can vary with life history stages like gender, age, and reproductive …