Journal article

A spatially integrated framework for assessing socioecological drivers of carnivore decline

N Gálvez, G Guillera-Arroita, FAV St. John, E Schüttler, DW Macdonald, ZG Davies

Journal of Applied Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are key threats to the long-term persistence of carnivores, which are also susceptible to direct persecution by people. Integrating natural and social science methods to examine how habitat configuration/quality and human–predator relations may interact in space and time to effect carnivore populations within human-dominated landscapes will help prioritise conservation investment and action effectively. We propose a socioecological modelling framework to evaluate drivers of carnivore decline in landscapes where predators and people coexist. By collecting social and ecological data at the same spatial scale, candidate models can be used to quantify ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions; Chilean Ministry of the Environment, Grant/Award Number: FPA 9-I-009-12; Robertson Foundation; Recanati-Kaplan Foundation; Marie Curie Fellowship Program, Grant/Award Number: POIF-GA-2009-252682; Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award, Grant/Award Number: DE160100904; Chilean National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICYT-Becas Chile)