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The role of dispersal in structuring the Chitwan tiger population
J. L.D. Smith
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Chitwan
100%
Tiger Population
100%
Tiger
50%
Breeding Territory
50%
Aggression
25%
Forest Habitats
25%
Royal
25%
Nepal
25%
Population Size
25%
Chitwan National Park
25%
Social Interaction
25%
Male Offspring
25%
Genetic Variance
25%
Subadult
25%
Effective Population Size
25%
Cultivated Area
25%
Post-dispersal
25%
Degraded Forest
25%
Effective Barrier
25%
Stochastic Events
25%
Disperser
25%
Panthera Tigris
25%
Movement-based Interaction
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Panthera Tigris
100%
Population Size
40%
Forest Habitats
20%
National Parks
20%
Genetic Variance
20%
Offspring
20%
Progeny
20%
Genetic Variability
20%
Genetic Divergence
20%