New publication by Patrick Ross: “Thin corridors limit wildlife: Variance of tropical carnivore distribution and habitat use in a critical rainforest corridor” in the journal Biotropica.
https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.13384
This manuscript sheds some light on the significant challenges faced by tropical carnivores in an increasingly narrow and critically important rainforest protected area of north-eastern Madagascar (COMATSA-Sud and Marojejy National Park).
By understanding the limitations these thinned corridors impose, we can better design and implement conservation strategies to preserve biodiversity and improve habitat connectivity.
With: Dr. Erik Patel, Rojo Nandrianina Ravelojaona, Charles Rasolondravoavy, Guy Irenel Raoloniana, Dr. Luke Dollar, Dr. Patricia Parker
