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Unravelling the sex- and age-specific impact of poaching mortality with multievent modeling.

Luca CorlattiAna Sanz-AguilarGiacomo TavecchiaAlessandro GugiattiLuca Pedrotti
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2019)
A robust assessment of age- and sex-specific prevalence of poaching in wildlife populations is pivotal when illegal killing is of conservation concern. This provides timely information on what segment of the population is most likely to be affected. Besides obvious demographic consequences on small populations, age- and sex-biased poaching prevalence may contrast with the need to maintain ecosystem complexity and may alter behavioral responses to human presence. The information provided by multievent models, whose flexibility makes them adaptable to many systems where individual-based data is part of population monitoring, offers a support to design appropriate strategies for the conservation of wildlife populations.
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