2021
DOI: 10.1111/acv.12759
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Why we went to the woods?: effects of human disturbance on species presence in a disturbed Myanmar forest ecosystem

Abstract: Human activities are affecting habitats and wildlife populations worldwide. Tropical forests are one of the most affected environments, mainly due to deforestation and poaching. Since high levels of anthropogenic pressure on forest ecosystems, including illegal logging and hunting, occur in southwest Myanmar (Rakhine State), we analyzed the effects of human disturbance on medium to large mammals in this region. We used camera-trapping data collected over three consecutive years to investigate occurrence probab… Show more

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“…2c and Fig. 2d) (Cremonesi et al 2021). On the contrary, inside the park, red fox and leopard cat did not co-occur and spatially avoided each other (Fig.…”
Section: Spatial Interactionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…2c and Fig. 2d) (Cremonesi et al 2021). On the contrary, inside the park, red fox and leopard cat did not co-occur and spatially avoided each other (Fig.…”
Section: Spatial Interactionmentioning
confidence: 82%