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Relative abundance of a mesocarnivore in a human-dominated, semi-arid rangeland in Namibia
Emma Reasoner
, Laurie Marker
, Stijn Verschueren
, Willem D. Briers-Louw
, Meed Mbidzo
,
Bogdan Cristescu
School of Applied Sciences
Centre for Environment and Society
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Namibia
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Relative Abundance
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Black-backed Jackal
100%
Mesocarnivore
100%
Semi-arid Rangelands
100%
Human-dominated
100%
Dry Season
66%
Wet Season
50%
African Wild Dog
50%
Camera Trap
33%
Ecological Communities
33%
Anthropogenic Food Sources
33%
Medium Size
16%
Low Abundance
16%
High Density
16%
Conservation Priorities
16%
Carcass
16%
Population Dynamics
16%
Large-sized
16%
Potential Drivers
16%
Local Abundance
16%
Seasonal Variability
16%
Modeling Framework
16%
Conflict Mitigation
16%
Large Carnivores
16%
Dens
16%
High Abundance
16%
Conservancy
16%
Large Mammals
16%
Lethal Control
16%
Vermin
16%
Wild Prey
16%
Royle-Nichols Model
16%
Occurrence Modeling
16%
Lycaon pictus
16%
Wild Food
16%
Carnivore Guild
16%
Livestock Predation
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Jackal
100%
Rangeland
100%
Dry Season
66%
Lycaon pictus
66%
Wet Season
50%
Camera-Trap
33%
Predation
16%
Population Dynamics
16%