Disturbance bias when tracking Kalahari leopards Panthera pardus by spoor

  • Bothma J
  • Le Riche E
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Abstract

The possible habituation of leopards to spoor trackers or increased disturbance by trackers affecting leopards in the Kalahari was examined. The median flight distance class interval was 0,6-1,0 km and there was no evidence of either habituation or increased disturbance.

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Bothma, J. D. P., & Le Riche, E. A. N. (1993). Disturbance bias when tracking Kalahari leopards Panthera pardus by spoor. Koedoe, 36(2). https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v36i2.379

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