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dc.contributor.authorThinley, Phuntshoen
dc.contributor.authorMorreale, Stephen Jen
dc.contributor.authorCurtis, Paul Den
dc.contributor.authorLassoie, James Pen
dc.contributor.authorDorji, Tsheringen
dc.contributor.authorLekien
dc.contributor.authorPhuntsho, Sonamen
dc.contributor.authorDorji, Namgayen
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-18T04:11:44Z-
dc.date.available2024-04-18T04:11:44Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.citationBhutan Journal of Natural Resources and Development, 2(1), p. 19-27en
dc.identifier.issn2409-5273en
dc.identifier.issn2409-2797en
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dc.description.abstract<p>Spatio-temporal occurrences and distribution of a full complement of wild predators may provide insights into their ecology and niche partitioning, and thus may be invaluable for conservation of many rare species. A first comprehensive camera trapping effort, including 7,462 trap-days during fall and winter of 2011–2012 in the temperate and subalpine forests of Bhutan's Jigme Dorji National Park (JDNP), yielded 407 photographs of 12 species of wild predators belonging to 6 families. In the photographs, predator diversity was dominated by six felids, the most predominant being tiger (<i>Panthera tigris</i> Linnaeus) and Asiatic golden cat (<i>Pardofelis temminckii</i> Vigors and Horsfield). The photographs were further analysed using the programme PRESENCE to estimate patch occupancy and detection probability for each predator species. Overall, the yellow-throated marten (<i>Martes flavigula</i> Boddaert) was found to have the highest relative abundance index of 1.26. There were also seasonal differences in occurrence. Dholes (<i>Cuon alpinus</i> Pallas) had the highest occupancy estimates among all predators in both fall (92% ± SE 0.56) and winter (98% ± SE 0.52). Tiger occupancy was much higher in winter (56% ± SE 0.14) than during fall (18% ± SE 0.07). Of all the predators, dholes seemed to have the broadest spatial distribution with 47 images, spread widely among 25 camera stations. Although the predators were found to be sympatric, they were separated in their temporal niches. Tigers were mostly active during night, dholes during day, and leopards (<i>Panthera pardus</i> Linnaeus) during both day and night. Most predators occurred in all four major habitat types, but mixed conifer forest contained the highest diversity of wild predators. Through this study, the baseline occupancy of wild predators during both fall and winter were established in the park to support future monitoring programmes. This study underscores JDNP as an important conservation area for wild predators, most notably cat species.</p>en
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dc.publisherCollege of Natural Resources of the Royal University of Bhutanen
dc.relation.ispartofBhutan Journal of Natural Resources and Developmenten
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dc.titleDiversity, occupancy, and spatio-temporal occurrences of mammalian predators in Bhutan’s Jigme Dorji National Parken
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.17102/cnr.2015.03en
local.contributor.firstnamePhuntshoen
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local.contributor.firstnamePaul Den
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local.profile.schoolSchool of Environmental and Rural Scienceen
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local.record.institutionUniversity of New Englanden
local.publisher.placeLobesa, Punakha, Bhutanen
local.format.startpage19en
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local.contributor.lastnameThinleyen
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local.title.maintitleDiversity, occupancy, and spatio-temporal occurrences of mammalian predators in Bhutan’s Jigme Dorji National Parken
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.search.authorThinley, Phuntshoen
local.search.authorMorreale, Stephen Jen
local.search.authorCurtis, Paul Den
local.search.authorLassoie, James Pen
local.search.authorDorji, Tsheringen
local.search.authorLekien
local.search.authorPhuntsho, Sonamen
local.search.authorDorji, Namgayen
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local.year.published2015en
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local.subject.for20204104 Environmental managementen
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