Movement and dispersal of a habitat specialist in human-dominated landscapes: a case study of the red panda.
Damber BistaGreg S BaxterNicholas J HudsonSonam Tashi LamaJanno WeermanPeter John MurrayPublished in: Movement ecology (2021)
Our study indicates that this habitat specialist is vulnerable to human disturbances and habitat fragmentation. Habitat restoration through improving functional connectivity may be necessary to secure the long-term conservation of specialist species in a human-dominated landscape. Regulation of human activities should go in parallel to minimize disturbances during biologically crucial life phases. We recommend habitat zonation to limit human activities and avoid disturbances, especially livestock herding and road construction in core areas.