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Impact of prey occupancy and other ecological and anthropogenic factors on tiger distribution in Thailand's western forest complex
Somphot Duangchatrasiri
, Pornkamol Jornburom
, Sitthichai Jinamoy
, Anak Pattanvibool
, James E. Hines
, Todd W. Arnold
,
John Fieberg
, James L.D. Smith
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Anthropogenic Factors
100%
Banteng
20%
Benchmark Dataset
10%
Bos Gaurus
10%
Bos Javanicus
10%
Conservation Efforts
10%
Detection Probability
10%
Distribution Map
10%
Ecological Factors
100%
Gaur
20%
Habitat Use
10%
Home Range
10%
Imperfect Detection
10%
Large Mammals
10%
Large Prey
10%
Mainland Southeast Asia
10%
Modeling Framework
10%
Occupancy
100%
Occupancy Models
10%
Predictive Distribution
10%
Prey Species
10%
Protected Areas
10%
Rusa Unicolor
10%
Sambar
30%
Site Use
30%
Source Population
10%
South-East Asia
10%
Thailand
100%
Tiger
100%
Tiger Panthera Tigris
10%
Western Forest Complex
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Banteng
25%
Bos Gaurus
8%
Panthera Tigris
100%
Protected Area
8%
Sambar Deer
33%