40 results on '"Jácomo, A. T. A."'
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2. Jaguar movement database : a GPS-based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics
3. Mesocarnivore activity patterns in the semiarid Caatinga : limited by the harsh environment or affected by interspecific interactions?
4. Living in extreme environments : modeling habitat suitability for jaguars, pumas, and their prey in a semiarid habitat
5. Jaguar Panthera onca Habitat Modeling in Landscapes Facing High Land-use Transformation Pressure—Findings from Mato Grosso, Brazil
6. Jaguar and Puma Activity Patterns and Predator-Prey Interactions in Four Brazilian Biomes
7. Landscapes attributes and their consequences on jaguar Panthera onca and cattle depredation occurrence
8. Can species distribution modelling provide estimates of population densities? A case study with jaguars in the Neotropics
9. Effectiveness of Scat-Detection Dogs in Determining Species Presence in a Tropical Savanna Landscape
10. Use of Camera-Trapping to Estimate Puma Density and Influencing Factors in Central Brazil
11. The potential for large-scale wildlife corridors between protected areas in Brazil using the jaguar as a model species
12. Note on the diet of the jaguar in central Brazil
13. The impact of habitat fragmentation on the ecology of xenarthrans (Mammalia) in the Brazilian Cerrado
14. Reserve size, dispersal and population viability of wide ranging carnivores : the case of jaguars in Emas National Park, Brazil
15. One or two cameras per station? Monitoring jaguars and other mammals in the Amazon
16. Using occupancy models to investigate space partitioning between two sympatric large predators, the jaguar and puma in central Brazil
17. Private forest reserves can aid in preserving the community of medium and large-sized vertebrates in the Amazon arc of deforestation
18. Reserve size, dispersal and population viability in wide ranging carnivores: the case of jaguars in Emas National Park, Brazil
19. Reserve size, dispersal and population viability in wide ranging carnivores: the case of jaguars in Emas National Park, Brazil
20. Reserve size, dispersal and population viability in wide ranging carnivores: the case of jaguars in Emas National Park, Brazil.
21. Molecular detection of viral agents in free-ranging and captive neotropical felids in Brazil
22. Living in extreme environments: modeling habitat suitability for jaguars, pumas, and their prey in a semiarid habitat
23. Tagging giant otters (Pteronura brasiliensis) (Carnivora, Mustelidae) for radio-telemetry studies
24. Living in extreme environments: modeling habitat suitability for jaguars, pumas, and their prey in a semiarid habitat.
25. Monitoring jaguar populationsPanthera oncawith non-invasive genetics: a pilot study in Brazilian ecosystems
26. JaguarPanthera oncaHabitat Modeling in Landscapes Facing High Land-use Transformation Pressure-Findings from Mato Grosso, Brazil
27. The impact of habitat fragmentation on the ecology of xenarthrans (Mammalia) in the Brazilian Cerrado
28. Private forest reserves can aid in preserving the community of medium and large-sized vertebrates in the Amazon arc of deforestation
29. Effectiveness of Scat-Detection Dogs in Determining Species Presence in a Tropical Savanna Landscape
30. Maned wolf survival rate in central Brazil
31. Density of the Near Threatened jaguar Panthera onca in the caatinga of north-eastern Brazil
32. Monitoring jaguar populations Panthera onca with non-invasive genetics: a pilot study in Brazilian ecosystems.
33. Um albino parcial de veado campeiro (Ozotoceros bezoarticus, Linnaeus) no Parque Nacional das Emas, Goiás
34. Density of the Near Threatened jaguar Panthera onca in the caatinga of north-eastern Brazil.
35. Bush dogs (Speothos venaticus), in Emas National Park, Central Brazil
36. Transferability of short tandem repeat markers for two wild Canid species inhabiting the Brazilian Cerrado
37. Ticks on free-living wild mammals in Emas National Park, Goiás State, central Brazil
38. Tagging Giant Otters (Pteronura brasiliensis) (Carnivora, Mustelidae) for Radio-Telemetry Studies.
39. Comparison of serum hormone levels of captive and free-living maned wolves Chrysocyon brachyurus.
40. Transferability of short tandem repeat markers for two wild Canid species inhabiting the Brazilian Cerrado.
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